Quantum Foundations, Gravity, and Causal Order (Online)
Videos from BIRS Workshop
Giulio Chiribella, QICI, The University of Hong Kong
Monday May 31, 2021 07:19 - 07:49
Quantum operations with indefinite direction of time: the quantum time flip
Aleks Kissinger, University of Oxford
Monday May 31, 2021 07:49 - 08:21
The Logic of Influence and Causation
Gavin Morley, University of Warwick
Monday May 31, 2021 08:32 - 09:02
Levitating nanodiamond experiments: towards a test of quantum gravity
Philip Walther, University of Vienna
Monday May 31, 2021 09:02 - 09:32
Shining light on the interface of gravity and quantum physics: precision measurements using photonic quantum interferometry
Fabio Costa, University of Queensland
Monday May 31, 2021 16:00 - 16:29
Background independent quantum causal structures
Laura Henderson, University of Waterloo
Monday May 31, 2021 16:34 - 17:01
Entanglement Harvesting with a Temporal Superposition
Andrew White, University of Queensland
Monday May 31, 2021 17:10 - 17:39
Communicating via ignorance
Flaminia Giacomini, Perimeter Institute
Monday May 31, 2021 17:39 - 18:11
Discussion session
Markus Müller, Austrian Academy of Sciences
Tuesday Jun 1, 2021 07:03 - 07:35
Quantum reference frame transformations as symmetries and the paradox of the third particle
Marios Christodoulou, University of Vienna
Tuesday Jun 1, 2021 07:35 - 08:10
Quantum Superpositions of Graphs
Esteban Castro Ruiz, ETH Zurich
Tuesday Jun 1, 2021 08:17 - 08:48
Relative subsystems and quantum reference frame transformations
Ognyan Oreshkov, ULB Brussels Belgium
Tuesday Jun 1, 2021 08:48 - 09:24
Quantum processes on time-delocalised systems
Lucien Hardy, Perimeter Institute Canada
Tuesday Jun 1, 2021 09:32 - 10:21
Discussion session
Alexander Smith, Saint Anselm College
Tuesday Jun 1, 2021 16:00 - 16:31
Relational dynamics and quantum time dilation
Eduardo Martin-Martinez, University of Waterloo
Tuesday Jun 1, 2021 16:31 - 17:04
A tale of two detector models: Causal structure and measurements in quantum fields
Magdalena Zych, University of Queensland
Tuesday Jun 1, 2021 17:10 - 17:41
Clocks and detectors for characterising quantum causal structures
Robert Mann, University of Waterloo
Tuesday Jun 1, 2021 17:41 - 18:15
Discussion session
Sougato Bose, University College London
Wednesday Jun 2, 2021 07:02 - 07:38
Quantum Nature of Gravity in the Lab: Assumptions, Implementation and Applications on the Way
Anupam Mazumdar, University of Groeningen
Wednesday Jun 2, 2021 07:38 - 08:08
Quantum test of gravity by colliding Schrödinger's kittens
Alessio Belenchia, Universitaet Tuebingen
Wednesday Jun 2, 2021 08:15 - 08:41
Quantum Superposition of Massive Objects and the Quantization of Gravity
Ivette Fuentes, University of Southampton
Wednesday Jun 2, 2021 08:41 - 09:15
Quantum Frequency Interferometry: with applications ranging from gravitational wave detection to dark matter searches
Flaminia Giacomini, Perimeter Institute
Wednesday Jun 2, 2021 09:20 - 10:06
Discussion session
Dan Carney, Berkeley National Lab
Wednesday Jun 2, 2021 16:02 - 16:36
Tests and implications of gravitational entanglement
Achim Kempf, University of Waterloo
Wednesday Jun 2, 2021 16:36 - 17:12
Spacetime and causality when the notion of distance is replaced by the notion of correlation.
Thomas Galley, Perimeter Institute
Wednesday Jun 2, 2021 17:20 - 17:51
Quantum Relativity of Subsystems
Lucien Hardy, Perimeter Institute Canada
Wednesday Jun 2, 2021 17:51 - 18:20
Discussion session
Sumati Surya, Raman Research Institute
Thursday Jun 3, 2021 07:02 - 07:35
Growing a Quantum Discrete Universe, Causally
Faye Dowker, Imperial College London
Thursday Jun 3, 2021 07:36 - 08:11
Recovering General Relativity from a Planck scale discrete theory of quantum gravity
Caslav Brukner, IQOQI Vienna Austria
Thursday Jun 3, 2021 08:17 - 08:54
Quantum reference frames and the weak and Einstein equivalence principles
Jorma Louko, University of Nottingham
Thursday Jun 3, 2021 08:54 - 09:25
Thermality of circular motion
Robert Mann, University of Waterloo
Thursday Jun 3, 2021 09:30 - 10:08
Discussion session
Daniel Terno, Macquarie University
Thursday Jun 3, 2021 16:01 - 16:32
Why astrophysical black holes do not have horizons, and what it means if they do
Valentina Baccetti, RMIT
Thursday Jun 3, 2021 16:32 - 17:02
Vacuum entanglement harvesting with delocalized matter
Hui Wang, Dartmouth College
Thursday Jun 3, 2021 17:11 - 17:41
Coherently amplifying photon production from vacuum with a dense cloud of accelerating photodetectors
Flaminia Giacomini, Perimeter Institute
Thursday Jun 3, 2021 17:41 - 18:14
Discussion session
Markus Aspelmeyer, University of Vienna & Austrian Academy of Sciences
Friday Jun 4, 2021 07:02 - 07:34
Quantum tests of (quantum) gravity
Fabio Sciarrino, Sapienza Università di Roma
Friday Jun 4, 2021 07:34 - 08:06
Experimental tests on quantum causality
Silke Weinfurtner, The University of Nottingham
Friday Jun 4, 2021 08:13 - 08:45
Quantum simulators for fundamental physics
Christopher Wilson, University of Waterloo
Friday Jun 4, 2021 08:45 - 09:17
Analog Quantum Simulation of Strongly-Coupled Field Theories with a Parametric Cavity
Lucien Hardy, Perimeter Institute Canada
Friday Jun 4, 2021 09:23 - 10:01
Discussion session
Philippe Allard Guerin, Perimeter Institute
Friday Jun 4, 2021 16:33 - 17:06
A no-go theorem for the persistent reality of Wigner's friend's perception
Timothy Ralph, University of Queensland
Friday Jun 4, 2021 17:18 - 17:54
Weak value Bohmian Trajectories of Relativistic particles
Robert Mann, University of Waterloo
Friday Jun 4, 2021 17:55 - 18:07
Discussion session