ILAS2016 — 11–15 July 2016 — KU Leuven, Belgium

20th Conference of the International Linear Algebra Society (ILAS)

20th ILAS Conference

Linear Algebra and Quantum Computation
Organizers: Chi-Kwong Li (College of William and Mary); Raymond Nung-Sing Sze (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University); Yiu Tung Poon (Iowa State University).

Quantum information science is a highly interdisciplinary research area. In this minisymposium, we will discuss linear algebra results and problems related to quantum information science.

    Monday 11/07, 16:00–18:00

    1. Mon 16:00–16:30, Auditorium Jean MonnetOn faces of the set of quantum channels, Raphael Loewy (Technion-Israel Institute of Technology).
    2. Mon 16:30–17:00, Auditorium Jean MonnetMaps on quantum states preserving Bregman and Jensen divergences, Dániel Virosztek (Budapest University of Technology and Economics).
    3. Mon 17:00–17:30, Auditorium Jean MonnetWhat on earth does a quantum channel mean?, Man-Duen Choi (University of Toronto).

    Tuesday 12/07, 16:00–18:00

    1. Tue 16:00–16:30, Auditorium Jean MonnetPositivity of multi-linear maps arising from entanglement witnesses in multi-partite systems, Seung-Hyeok Kye (Seoul National University).
    2. Tue 16:30–17:00, Auditorium Jean MonnetGeneralized matrix functions and geometric measure of entanglement., Vehbi Paksoy (Nova Southeastern University).
    3. Tue 17:00–17:30, Auditorium Jean MonnetQuantum Entanglement, Permanents and the reverse van der Waerden problem., Rajesh Pereira (University of Guelph).
    4. Tue 17:30–18:00, Auditorium Jean MonnetLocal discrimination of maximally-entangled states, Michael Nathanson (Saint Mary's College of California).

    Wednesday 13/07, 10:30–12:30

    1. Wed 10:30–11:00, Auditorium Jean MonnetSome Optimization Problems in Quantum Information Science, Chi-Kwong Li (College of William and Mary).
    2. Wed 11:00–11:30, Auditorium Jean MonnetPrivate algebras in quantum information, David Kribs (University of Guelph).
    3. Wed 11:30–12:00, Auditorium Jean MonnetContinuity of many-party correlations, Stephan Weis (Unicamp).
    4. Wed 12:00–12:30, Auditorium Jean MonnetQuantum error correction for collective rotation channels, Raymond Nung-Sing Sze (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University).