DescriptionThis series consists of weekly discussion sessions on foundations of quantum theory and quantum information theory. The sessions start with an informal exposition of an interesting topic, research result or important question in the field. Everyone is strongly encouraged to participate with questions and comments.
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Random bipartite entanglement from W and W-like states
Hoi-Kwong Lo University of Toronto
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Probability theory --classical, quantum and otherwise
Alexander Wilce Susquehanna University
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Three Tales of Entanglement
Steve Flammia Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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New separations in quantum communication complexity
Julia Kempe New York University (NYU)
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Local quantum dynamics and information flow
Ben Schumacher Kenyon College
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Quantum Causal Networks
Matthew Leifer Chapman University
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Watching the adiabatic quantum computer work to learn more about physics
Cesar Gomez Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
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Quantum computing and algebraic graph theory
Chris Godsil University of Waterloo