Recently we have seen exciting results at the intersection of quantum foundations and the statistical analysis of causal hypotheses by virtue of the centrality of latent variable models to both fields.
In this workshop we will explore how academics from both sides can move the shared frontiers forward. Towards that end, we are including extensive breakout collaboration opportunities in addition to formal presentations. In order to make concrete progress on problems pertinent to both communities, we have selected the topic of causal models with restricted cardinality of the latent variables as a special focus for this workshop.
Sponsorship for this workshop has been provided by:
Territorial Land Acknowledgement
Perimeter Institute acknowledges that it is situated on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and Neutral peoples.
Perimeter Institute is located on the Haldimand Tract. After the American Revolution, the tract was granted by the British to the Six Nations of the Grand River and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation as compensation for their role in the war and for the loss of their traditional lands in upstate New York. Of the 950,000 acres granted to the Haudenosaunee, less than 5 percent remains Six Nations land. Only 6,100 acres remain Mississaugas of the Credit land.
We thank the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee, and Neutral peoples for hosting us on their land.
Format results
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Quantum causal inference in the presence of hidden common causes: An entropic approach
Mohammad Ali Javidian Appalachian State University
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A Hierarchy of Multi-Party Nonlocal Effects
Peter Bierhorst University of New Orleans
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Conditional Independence - Revisited
Patrick Forre Universiteit van Amsterdam
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A quantum tale of causes and effects
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Rafael Chaves Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
- Rafael Chaves
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Bounding counterfactual distributions in discrete structural causal models
Jin Tian Iowa State University
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Quantum entropic causal inference
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Zubin Jacob Purdue University
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Vaneet Aggarwal Purdue University
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Latent variable justifies the stronger instrumental variable bounds
Richard Guo University of Cambridge
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Is causal optimization polynomial optimization?
David Gross Universität zu Köln
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SDP approaches for quantum polynomial optimization
Laurens Ligthart Universität zu Köln
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Certifying long-range quantum correlations through routed Bell experiments
Stefano Pironio Université Libre de Bruxelles
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Half-Trek Criterion for Identifiability of Latent Variable Models
Mathias Drton Technical University Munich