MS-17 Linear Algebra and Quantum Information Science (Quantum Information Science)
Chi-Kwong Li (College of William and Mary), Yiu Tung Poon (Iowa State University), and Raymond Nung-Sing Sze (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Quantum information science is a highly interdisciplinary research area. The common language of mathematics provides a foundation on which quantum information scientists from different backgrounds can communicate ideas. The purpose of this mini-symposium is to provide an opportunity for researchers to present their results and/or raise problems in the area of linear algebra related to quantum information.
Speakers
Nathaniel Johnston, LAA Early Career Speaker, Quantum Coherence and Quantum Entanglement
Jianxin Chen, Quantum algorithm for multivariate polynomial interpolation
Dariusz Chruscinski, Positive maps from mutually unbiased bases
Shmuel Friedland, Entanglement of Boson quantum states
Jinchuan Hou, Entropy exchange for infinite-dimensional systems
Chi-Kwong Li, Numerical range techniques in quantum information science
Michael Nathanson, An equivalence between local state discrimination and state transformation in multipartite systems
Diane Christine Pelejo, On the Rank of Bipartite States with Prescribed Reduced States
Rajesh Pereira, The Classical Mathematics Behind Some Concepts in Quantum Information
Sarah Plosker, Quantum state transfer via Hadamard diagonalizable graphs
Xiaofei Qi, Measurement-Induced Nonlocality of Gaussian version
Thomas Schulte-Herbrüggen, Quantum Systems Theory as Reflected by Numerical Ranges
Wai Shing Tang, Some aspects of 2-positive linear maps on matrix algebras
Dániel Virosztek, Quantum f-divergence preserving maps on positive semidefinite operators acting on finite dimensional Hilbert spaces
Stephan Weis, A new signature of quantum phase transitions from the numerical range