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Page 1: Program Booklet (updated- 1 July 2016)

Program Booklet

(updated- 1 July 2016)

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Sponsors

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Committees

Programme Committee Dimitris G. Angelakis Markus Aspelmeyer Caslav Brukner Benjamin Buchler Chen Yu-Ao Giulio Chiribella Joshua Combes Eleni Diamanti(Co-Chair) Steve Flammia Lam Ping Koy Gerard Milburn Norbert Lutkenhaus (Chair) Masanao Ozawa Francesco Petruccione Arno Rauschenbeutel Renato Renner Shigeki Takeuchi Wolfgang Tittel Lorenza Viola Steering Committee Osamu Hirota (Founding Chair (Honorary)) Masahide Sasaki (Chair) Joerg Schmiedmayer (Vice-Chair) Giacomo Mauro D'Ariano (Past Chair) Carlton Caves Luiz Davidovich Seth Lloyd Jian-Wei Pan Valerio Scarani Aephraim Steinberg Ian Walmsley Stephanie Wehner Birgitta Whaley Andrew White QCMC Award Committee Masahide Sasaki (Chair) Joerg Schmiedmayer Giacomo Mauro D'Ariano, Jian-Wei Pan Valerio Scarani

Local Organizers Christophe Couteau Jenny Hogan Christian Kurtsiefer Kwek Leong Chuan Ng Hui Khoon Dzmitry Matsukevich Tomasz Paterek Valerio Scarani (Chair) Contacts Details: Evon Tan (Secretariat) Centre for Quantum Technologies National University of Singapore Block S15, room #03-18 3 Science Drive 2 Singapore 117543 Phone : +65-6516-7019 Fax : +65-6516-6897 Email: [email protected]

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Table of Contents

1. GENERAL INFORMATION

2. ABOUT SINGAPORE

3. CONFERENCE VENUE INFORMATION

4. CONFERENCE DINNER

5. SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

6. POSTER PROGRAMME

7. EXHIBITORS

8. PROGRAM OVERVIEW

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General Information

Overview

Conference Venue Stephen Riady Centre, Auditorium 2, Level 1 University Town Campus National University of Singapore, Singapore 138607 Monday, 4 July – Friday, 8 July 2016

Poster Sessions Stephen Riady Centre, Auditorium 2 Foyer, Level 1 University Town Campus National University of Singapore, Singapore 138607 Monday, 4 July – Tuesday, 5 July 2016, 17:30hr

Conference Dinner Keppel Hall @ Keppel Club, Singapore 10 Bukit Chermin Road, Singapore 109918 Thursday, 7 July 2016, 19:30hr

Visit to CQT Centre for Quantum Technologies, NUS Science Drive 2, Block S15, Singapore 117543 Wednesday, 6 July 2016, 17:00hr

Instructions for speakers A laptop will be provided onto which all speakers are requested to upload their presentations before the relevant session.

Instructions for poster presenters Please check your poster number below. Your poster number will tell you where to attach it. You can put up your poster in the morning of the respective poster session. The tape to stick on the poster panel can be collected from the secretariat table. Please remove the posters at the end of your session. Poster awards will be presented during the conference dinner.

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About Singapore

Transportation Traveling around Singapore is a cinch! An efficient public transportation network of taxis, buses and the modern Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) rail system ensures that getting from point A to point B is hassle-free and extremely affordable. There are also taxis which can be hired from taxi stands, hailed by the roadside, or booked by phoning the numbers listed below. A booking fee is usually charged when hired by telephone.

Comfort CabLink/ Citycab +65 6552 1111 SMRT Taxis +65 6555 8888 Smart Cab +65 6485 7777 TransCab +65 6555 3333 Premier Taxis +65 6363 6888 Prime Taxi +65 6778 0808

Medical Facilities In the case of emergency, dial 995 for an ambulance. Pharmaceuticals are available at many outlets including supermarkets, department stores, hotels and shopping centres.

Things to do and see in Singapore • Little India http://www.littleindia.com.sg/

• China Town http://www.chinatown.org.sg

• Clarke Quay http://www.clarkequay.com.sg/

• Gardens by the bay http://www.gardensbythebay.com.sg

• Esplanade Theatre Singapore http://www.esplanade.com

• Singapore Botanic Gardens http://www.sbg.org.sg/

• National Museum of Singapore http://www.nationalmuseum.sg

• Singapore Art Museum http://www.singaporeartmuseum.sg/

• Singapore Zoo & Night Safari http://www.zoo.com.sg/

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Conference Venue Information

Venue Address Stephen Riady Centre, Auditorium 2, Level 1

University Town Campus (UTown) National University of Singapore, Singapore 138607

Contact Number +65 6516 7019, Evon

There will be daily transport from Bay Hotel to UTown every morning from 4-8 Jul, 08:15hr.

Getting to the UTown, NUS:

By Taxi

You can instruct the cab driver to National University of Singapore, University Town, Stephen Riady Centre

By Public Transport

From Kent Ridge MRT station

• Walk to Kent Ridge Bus Stop, Bus Stop No. 18331, from Kent Ridge MRT Station (Exit A) • Take internal shuttle bus service number D2 (Do not take the underpass) • Alight at the University Town bus-stop • Take a short, 5-minute leisurely stroll to the Stephen Riady Centre, Level 1, Auditiorium

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From Buona Vista MRT Station - Bus 196

• Walk to the bus stop opposite Buona Vista MRT Station located near Exit D, Bus Stop No. 11369.

• Board Bus 196 (towards Clementi Interchange). • Alight 6 stops later at Bus Stop No. 19059. • Walk approximately 5 to 8 minutes to UTown.

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Conference Dinner

Thursday 7 July, at 19:30 The Conference Dinner will take place at Keppel Hall, Level 3 at Keppel Club.

About the place…Keppel Club is a golfer’s sanctuary. Bordered by Singapore’s southern shoreline, the Keppel Club we know today enjoys 44 hectares of lush undulating terrain, but it was not always like this. In the 1830s, the Straits Settlements (Singapore, Malacca and Penang) was a pirates’ haven. By 1832, Singapore had become the busy centre of government for the three areas. It was also at this time that Admiral Keppel came to Singapore. This famous British sailor helped to clear the Straits of pirates. The harbour was thus named after him. Keppel Golf Club, as it was originally known, was founded on November 15, 1904.

The early 1940s saw unprecedented prosperity and trade expansion in Singapore but this would not be for long. Japanese aircraft bombed the sleeping city in the early hours of December 8, 1941. The British Army occupied the Club during the war and built an air raid shelter near the 14th tee box. When Singapore fell under Japanese rule on February 15, 1942, Keppel Golf Club also fell into the hands of the Japanese. In the three-and-a-half years of their rule, the Japanese built their headquarters on Fairway 1. They also built a sawmill workshop and a jetty with a short railway line running to the 8th tee box. The golf course survived World War II relatively unharmed as it was also used for food production. The British returned after the war and on June18, 1948, Keppel Golf Club merged with the old Singapore Harbour Board Club (a social club) to form Keppel Club. - [http://www.keppelclub.com.sg/theclub.aspx]

How to get there:

By Train: Take the Circle Line (yellow) train and alight at the Telok Blangah [CC28] MRT station. From the station, you could stroll to the Keppel Club following the direction to Bukit Chermin Road. Approximately, 1Km.

By Taxi: A taxi from the conference location costs approximately S$15.

By Foot: Interested participants like a hike from the conference venue to the dinner. The hike takes you over Singapore's beautiful Southern Ridges and will take about 2-3 hours. Please contact Evon ([email protected]) for more information.

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Scientific Programme Monday (4 July)

08:30 Registration 09:00 Carl Caves, University of New Mexico

Two Studies in Interferometry: Practical Metrology and Imperfect Boson Sampling

09:30 Klaus Molmer, University of Aarhus, Denmark Quantum trajectories and past quantum states

10:00 Mete Atature, University of Cambridge Title to be advised

10:30 Coffee/Tea Break 11:00 Alessandro Cere, Centre for Quantum Technologies, NUS

Time-resolved Scattering of a Single Photon by a Single Atom 11:20 Leonid Krivitsky, Data Storage Institute

Infrared Spectroscopy with Visible Light 11:40 Florian Kaiser, Université Nice Sophia Antipolis

Spectrally resolved white-light quantum interferometry for high-accuracy chromatic dispersion measurements

12:00 Paul Kwiat, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Applications of HyperEntanglement

12:30 Lunch 14:00 Matthew Pusey, Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics

Direct experimental reconstruction of the Bloch sphere 14:30 Katharina Schwaiger, University of Innsbruck

Operational multipartite entanglement measures 15:00 Magdalena Zych, University of Queensland

Entanglement of temporal order from quantum theory and gravity 15:30 Coffee/Tea Break 16:00 Michael Hall, Griffith University

A Many-Interacting-Worlds Approach To Quantum Mechanics 16:30 Howard Wiseman, Griffith University

Experimental Nonlocal and Surreal Bohmian Trajectories 17:30 Poster Session 1

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Tuesday (5 July) 08:30 Registration 09:00 Andrew Doherty, University of Sydney

Quantum dot quantum computing 09:30 Michelle Simmons, University of New South Wales

Quantum Computing in Silicon with Donors 10:00 Paola Cappellaro, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Coherent feedback of a single qubit in diamond 10:30 Coffee/Tea Break 11:00 Anirudh Narla, Department of Applied Physics, Yale University

Concurrent Remote Entanglement of Transmon Qubits using Flying Photons

11:20 Sen Yang, 3. Physikalisches Institut, Uni Stuttgart High fidelity transfer and storage of photon states in a single nuclear spin

11:40 Bill Munro, NTT Basic Research Laboratories Quantum State Engineering using Hybridization

12:00 Adam Kaufman, Harvard University Title to be advised

12:30 Lunch 14:00 Steve Flammia, The University of Sydney

Comparing Experiments to the Fault-Tolerance Threshold 14:30 Qiang Zhang, University of Science and Technology of China,

Shanghai Recent experimental progress in quantum communication

15:00 Elham Kashefi, University of Edinburgh Secure Multi-party Computing (From Classical to Quantum - From Linearity to Nonlinearity)

15:30 Coffee/Tea Break 16:00 Patrick Coles, University of Waterloo

Unstructured quantum key distribution 16:20 Paolo Villoresi, Università degli Studi di Padova

Experimental Quantum Communications in Space exploiting temporal and polarization degrees of freedom

16:40 Daniel Oblak, University of Calgary Quantum teleportation over deployed fibres and applications to quantum networks

17:00 Yi-Cong Zheng, Centre of Quantum Technologies, NUS Fault-tolerant Holonomic Quantum Computation in Surface Codes

17:30 Poster Session 2

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Wednesday (6 July) 08:30 Registration 09:00 Ronald Hanson, Delft University of Technology

From the first loophole-free Bell test to a quantum Internet 09:30 Marissa Giustina, University of Vienna

Significant-loophole-free test of local realism with entangled photons 10:00 Krister Shalm, NIST

A strong loophole-free test of Local Realism 10:30 Coffee/Tea Break 11:00 Harald Weinfurter, University of Munich

Event-ready loophole free Bell test using heralded atom-atom entanglement

11:20 Roman Schmied, University of Basel Bell correlations in a Bose-Einstein condensate

11:50 Yvonne Gao, Yale University A Schrodinger Cat Livinrg in Two Boxes

12:10 Hanna Le Jeannic, Laboratoire Kastler Brossel Large-amplitude squeezed optical Schrödinger cat states with minimized non-Gaussian operational cost

12:30 Lunch 14:00 Alex Bocharov, Microsoft

Qomputer Science at Microsoft Research 14:30 Julian Kelly, Google

Industrializing qubits through automation 15:00 Coffee/Tea Break 15:30 Bill Munro, NTT

Quantum @ NTT 16:00 Colin William, Dwave

D-Wave's Approach to Quantum Computing: 1000-qubits and Counting!

17:00 Visit to CQT

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Thursday (7 July) 08:30 Registration 09:00 Yasunobu Nakamura, University of Tokyo

Hybrid quantum systems using magnons in a ferromagnetic crystal 09:30 Hugues De Riedmatten, ICFO-The Institute of Photonic Sciences

Quantum Correlation between photons and single spin-waves in a solid-state environment

10:00 Sungkun Hong, University of Vienna Towards a photon-phonon quantum interface

10:30 Coffee/Tea Break 11:00 Michael Vanner, University of Oxford

Generation of Mechanical Interference Fringes by Multi-Photon Quantum Measurement

11:20 Neil Corzo, Laboratoire Kastler Brossel Combining 1D Nanoscale Waveguides and Cold Atoms

11:50 Michal Oszmaniec, ICFO (Barcelona) Random symmetric states for robust quantum metrology

12:10 Jörg Schmiedmayer, TU-Wien Determining the essential components of a quantum many-body system from experiment

12:30 Lunch 14:00 Tim Ralph, University of Queensland

Undoing the effect of loss on entanglement 14:20 Jianwei Wang, University of Bristol

Experimental realisation of a variational ground state solver on a photonic chip

14:40 Stefanie Barz, University of Oxford Distinguishability in three-photon scattering

15:00 Sara Ducci, Paris Diderot University AlGaAs photonic devices: from quantum state generation to quantum communications

15:30 Maciej Lewenstein, ICFO Separability Revisited

Free afternoon

19:30 Conference Dinner @ Keppel Club

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Friday (8 July) 09:00 Registration

09:30 Rainer Blatt, Universtität Innsbruck Quantum Information Processing with Trapped Ions and Photons

10:30 Coffee/Tea Break

11:00 Arno Rauschenbeutel, Vienna University of Technology Programmable integrated optical circulator controlled by a single spin-polarized atom

11:30 Chao-Yang Lu, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei Creating perfect single photons for the demonstration of quantum supremacy

12:00 David DiVincenzo, RWTH Aachen University Longitudinal Couplirng: Key to Scalable Qubit Layouts?

12:30 Closing

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Poster List The poster sessions will take place on 4 and 5 July (Monday and Tuesday) at 5:30pm. There will be Poster Awards. Please use the voting card included in the Welcome Pack to vote for your favorite poster at the end of the poster session.

Poster session I – Monday (4 July)

P1-3 - Entanglement measure for composite systems of indistinguishable particles Janusz Grabowski

P1-4 - Heralded Measurement-Device-Independent Quantum Key Distribution with Vector Vortex Beams Chen Dong, Shang-Hong Zhao and Shutao Li

P1-5 - Quantum Coherence Sets The Quantum Speed Limit For Mixed States Debasis Mondal, Chandan Datta and Sk Sazim

P1-7 - Pushing single photon counting technology towards better Size, Weight and Power (SWAP) performance. Rakhitha Chandrasekara, Zhongkan Tang, Yue Chuan Tan, Kadir Durak, Cliff Cheng and Alexander Ling

P1-8 - Temporal imaging with squeezed light Mikhail Kolobov and Giuseppe Patera

P1-10 - Quantum key distribution with leaky devices Marcos Curty, Kiyoshi Tamaki and Marco Lucamarini.

P1-11 - Survivor! Analysis of a photon pair source recovered intact from a catastropic launch failure. Tang Zhongkan Xavier, Alexander Ling, Rakhitha Chandrasekara, Yue Chuan Tan and Cliff Cheng

P1-12 - Semiclassical Theory of Superresolution for Two Incoherent Optical Point Sources Mankei Tsang, Ranjith Nair and Xiao-Ming Lu

P1-13 - Quantum State Smoothing Howard Wiseman and Ivonne Guevara

P1-15 - Electronic and spin properties of Si vacancy in SiC Moein Najafi Ivaki and Mohammad Ali Vesaghi

P1-17 - Optimal two-mode attack against two-way continuous-variable quantum key distribution Yichen Zhang, Zhengyu Li, Yijia Zhao, Song Yu and Hong Guo

P1-18 - Measurement-based Formulation of Quantum Heat Engine Masahito Hayashi and Hiroyasu Tajima

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P1-19 - Development of single photon source using Silicon-Vacancy(SiV) nano-diamond Hong Kee Suk, Bae In-Ho and Lee Dong-Hoon

P1-21 - Inhibition of ground-state superradiance and light-matter decoupling in circuit QED Zeliang Xiang, Tuomas Jaako and Peter Rabl

P1-22 - Steering Bell-diagonal states Quan Quan

P1-23 - Suppression law of quantum states in a 3D photonic fast Fourier transform chip Niko Viggianiello

P1-28 - Quantum dot based simultaneous classical logic gates Ronny A. Christin and Duncan L. MacFarlane

P1-29 - Error probability in quantum-dot based quantum circuits Ronny A. Christin and Duncan L. MacFarlane

P1-30 - Measurement-dependent locality with non-i.i.d. measurements Ernest Y.-Z. Tan, Yu Cai and Valerio Scarani

P1-32 - Weiss-Weinstein Error Bounds for Quantum Parameter Estimation Xiao-Ming Lu and Mankei Tsang

P1-33 - Quantum state preparation: the untold story Holger F. Hofmann

P1-34 - Multi-photon interference explained by the action of optical phase shifts Holger F. Hofmann, Keito Hibino, Kazuya Fujiwara and Jun-Yi Wu

P1-35 - Atoms as quantum beam-splitters in waveguide QED Alexandre Roulet, Pierre-Olivier Guimond, Jibo Dai, Huy Nguyen Le and Valerio Scarani

P1-36 - Robust H∞ Estimation for Linear Uncertain Quantum Systems Shibdas Roy and Ian Petersen

P1-37 - Two qubit near-field microwave gates on 43Ca+ James Tarlton, Martin Sepiol, Jochen Wolf, Thomas Harty, Christopher Ballance, Diana Craik, Vera Schafer, Keshav Thirumalai, Laurent Stephenson, Andrew Steane and David Lucas

P1-39 - Protecting quantum discord from amplitude damping decoherence via weak measurement and its reversal Yong-Su Kim, Jiwon Yune, Kang-Hee Hong, Hyang-Tag Lim, Jong-Chan Lee, Osung Kwon, Sang-Wook Han, Sung Moon and Yoon-Ho Kim

P1-40 - Experimental demonstration of efficient superdense coding in the presence of non-Markovian noise Bi-Heng Liu, Xiao-Min Hu, Yun-Feng Huang, Chuan-Feng Li, Guang-Can Guo, Sabrina Maniscalco and Jyrki Piilo

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P1-41 - An analysis of the statistics of multi-photon interference Kazuya Fujiwara and Holger F. Hofmann

P1-43 - Phase-encoded measurement device independent quantum key distribution without a shared reference frame Ying Sun and Shang-Hong Zhao

P1-44 - Unitary Estimation with Resource Constraints Masahito Hayashi, Sai Vinjanampathy and Leong Chuan Kwek

P1-45 - Experimental Tests of Gravitational Decoherence Nathan Mcmahon and Gerard Milburn

P1-46 - Time multiplexing toward indistinguishable and deterministic single-photon generation Fumihiro Kaneda and Paul Kwiat

P1-48 - All---Semiconductor Quantum Repeater Device Danny Kim, Andrey Kiselev, Richard Ross, Matthew Rakher, Cody Jones and Thaddeus Ladd

P1-49 - Surface effects on the coherence of superconducting qubits Yiwen Chu, Christopher Axline, Chen Wang, Teresa Brecht, Yvonne Gao, Luigi Frunzio, Michel Devoret and Robert Schoelkopf

P1-50 - Optical properties of an atomic ensemble coupled to a band edge of a photonic crystal waveguide Ewan Munro, Leong Chuan Kwek and Darrick Chang

P1-51 - Practical Quantum Retrieval Games Juan Miguel Arrazola, Markos Karasamanis and Norbert Lutkenhaus

P1-52 - Non-local games and optimal steering at the boundary of the quantum set Yi-Zheng Zhen, Koon Tong Goh, Yu-Lin Zheng, Wen-Fei Cao, Xingyao Wu, Kai Chen and Valerio Scarani

P1-53 - Multiparty Quantum Signature Schemes Juan Miguel Arrazola, Petros Wallden and Erika Andersson

P1-54 - A scheme for estimating accidental coincidence rates between saturated single photon detectors: the effective duty cycle James Grieve, Rakhitha Chandrasekara, Zhongkan Tang, Cliff Cheng and Alexander Ling

P1-56 - Highly confining direct written waveguides for integrated quantum photonics James Grieve, Bo Xue Tan and Alexander Ling

P1-57 - Engineering high brightness and high efficiency in downconversion sources Brigitta Septriani, James Grieve, Alexander Ling and Kadir Durak

P1-58 - Multiphoton entanglement from single photon sources Jun-Yi Wu and Holger F. Hofmann

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P1-59 - Optical Resources and the Maxwell Demon Angeline Shu, Jibo Dai and Valerio Scarani

P1-60 - Full reconstruction of a 14-qubit state within 4 hours Zhibo Hou and Guo-Yong Xiang

P1-61 - Scalable quantum router architecture with code interoperability Shota Nagayama, Shigeya Suzuki, Takahiko Satoh, Takaaki Matsuo and Rodney Van Meter

P1-62 - Entanglement of quantum circular states of light Mikhail Kolobov, Dmitri Horoshko, Stephan De Bievre and Giuseppe Patera.

P1-66 - Wide-area topology of a Quantum Internet Takaaki Matsuo, Takahiko Satoh, Shota Nagayama, Shigeya Suzuki and Rodney Van Meter

P1-70 - Towards storage of single quantum dot photons in a rubidium quantum memory Janik Wolters, Lucas Beguin, Jan-Philipp Jahn, Mathieu Munsch, Andrew Horsley, Fei Ding, Aline Faber, Andreas Jöckel, Andreas Kuhlmann, Armando Rastelli, Oliver G. Schmidt, Richard J. Warburton and Philipp Treutlein

P1-71 - Quantum teleportation between multiple senders and receivers Seung-Woo Lee, Hee Su Park and Hyunseok Jeong

P1-72 - On-chip coherent conversion of photonic quantum entanglement between different degrees of freedom Lantian Feng, Ming Zhang, Zhaiyuan Zhou, Ming Li, Xiao Xiong, Le Yu, Baosen Shi, Guoping Guo, Daoxin Dai, Xifeng Ren and Guangcan Guo

P1-73 - Experimental quantum fingerprinting with weak coherent states Juan Miguel Arrazola, Feihu Xu, Keijin Wei, Wenyuan Wang, Pablo Palacios-Avila, Chen Feng, Shihan Sajeed, Hoi-Kwong Lo and Norbert Lutkenhaus

P1-74 - SpooQySats: nanosatellites to demonstrate technologies for future quantum communication networks Robert Bedington, Cliff Cheng, Yue Chuan Tan, Edward Truong-Cao, Xueliang Bai and Alexander Ling

P1-75 - Many-box locality Yu Cai, Jean-Daniel Bancal and Valerio Scarani

P1-76 - All the self-testings of the singlet for two binary measurements Yukun Wang, Xingyao Wu and Velario Scarani

P1-77 - BosonSampling with continuous variable measurements Austin Lund, Saleh Rahimi-Keshari and Timothy Ralph

P1-78 - Implementation of high-performance coincidence counting unit with a low-cost field programmable gate array Byung Kwon Park, Yong-Su Kim, Osung Kwon, Sang-Wook Han and Sung Moon

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P1-79 - Quantum Noise Spectroscopy Gerardo Paz Silva, Leigh Norris and Lorenza Viola

P1-80 - Continuous-mode analysis of a noiseless linear amplifier Yi Li, Andre Carvalho and Matthew James

P1-81 - Device-independent parallel self-testing of two singlets Xingyao Wu, Jean-Daniel Bancal, Matthew Mckague and Valerio Scarani

P1-83 - Demonstration of Quantum Permutation Algorithm with a Single Photon Ququart Pei Zhang

P1-84 - Experimental evaluation of quantum correlations between measurement errors using polarization-entangled photons as probe input Yutaro Suzuki, Masataka Iinuma, Masayuki Nakano and Holger F. Hofmann

P1-85 - Development of a readout backend for a Geiger-mode SiPM In-Ho Bae, Dong-Hoon Lee and Seongchong Park

P1-86 - The classical-quantum divergence of complexity in the Ising spin chain Whei Yeap Suen, Jayne Thompson, Andrew Garner, Vlatko Vedral and Mile Gu

P1-87 - Experimental evaluation of non-classical correlations by sequential quantum measurements Masataka Iinuma, Yutaro Suzuki, Taiki Nii, Ryuji Kinoshita and Holger F. Hofmann

P1-88 - Interferences in quantum eraser reveal geometric phases in modular and weak values Mirko Cormann, Mathilde Remy, Branko Kolaric and Yves Caudano

P1-89 - Coherent-state discrimination via non-heralded probabilistic amplification Matteo Rosati, Andrea Mari and Vittorio Giovannetti

P1-90 - Entangled photon-pairs emitted from Ag/GaN photonic crystals as sources for quantum-information processing Dalibor Javůrek and Jan Peřina Jr.

P1-91 - Conditioned quantum dynamics in a 1D lattice system Ralf Blattmann and Mølmer Klaus

P1-95 - Testing the limits of human vision with single photons Rebecca Holmes, Michelle Victora, Ranxiao Frances Wang and Paul Kwiat

P1-97 - Entanglement Restoration in Amended Entanglement Breaking Channels Álvaro Andrés Cuevas Seguel, Andrea Mari, Antonella De Pasquale, Adeline Orieux, Marcello Massaro, Fabio Sciarrino, Vittorio Giovanetti and Paolo Mataloni

P1-98 - Proper Dimension Witnessing Wan Cong, Yu Cai, Jean-Daniel Bancal and Valerio Scarani

P1-99 - Past of a photon inside an interferometer Yink Loong Len, Jibo Dai, Berge Englert and Leonid Krivitsky

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P1-100 - Quantum error correction in the presence of small baths Yink Loong Len, Yicong Zheng and Hui Khoon Ng

P1-104 - Efficient Quantum Compression for Identically Prepared Mixed States Yuxiang Yang, Giulio Chiribella and Daniel Ebler

P1-106 - When is simpler thermodynamically better? Andrew Garner, Jayne Thompson, Vlatko Vedral and Mile Gu

P1-107 - Weak Value Measurements with Pulse Recycling Courtney Krafczyk, Trent Graham, Andrew Jordan and Paul Kwiat

P1-108 - Extreme Violation of Local Realism in Quantum Hypergraph States Mariami Gachechialdze, Costantino Budroni and Otfried Guehne

P1-110 - random numbers from vacuum fluctuations Yicheng Shi, Brenda Chng and Christian Kurtsiefer

P1-111 - Rectification of light in the quantum regime Jibo Dai, Alexandre Roulet, Huy Nguyen Le and Valerio Scarani

P1-112 - Generation and measurement of four-dimensional entanglement in multi-core optical fibers Hee Jung Lee, Sang-Kyung Choi and Hee Su Park

P1-114 - Qutrit trace invariants using Bloch matrices Vinod Mishra

P1-117 - Entanglement verification with detection-efficiency mismatch Yanbao Zhang and Norbert Lutkenhaus

P1-118 - Experimental Adaptive Quantum Tomography of Two-Qubit States Stanislav Straupe, Gleb Struchalin, Konstantin Kravtsov, Igor Radchenko, Ivan Pogorelov and Sergei Kulik

P1-122 - Single-cycle squeezing of light Dmitri Horoshko and Mikhail Kolobov

P1-124 - Realization of a two-photon quantum gate based on cavity QED Bastian Hacker, Stephan Welte, Stephan Ritter and Gerhard Rempe

P1-126 - Spectrum analysis with quantum dynamical systems Shilin Ng, Shan Zheng Ang, Mankei Tsang, Wheatley Trevor, Hidehiro Yonezawa, Akira Furusawa and Elanor Huntington

P1-127 - Heisenberg’s error-disturbance relations: a joint measurement-based experimental test Yuan-Yuan Zhao, Paweł Kurzyński and Guo-Yong Xiang

P1-128 - Superradiant Emission of Ultra-Bright Photon Pairs in Doppler-Broadened Atomic Ensemble Yoon-Seok Lee, Sang Min Lee, Heonoh Kim and Han Seb Moon

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P1-129 - Geometric spin echo under zero field Yuhei Sekiguchi, Yusuke Komura, Shota Mishima, Touta Tanaka, Naeko Niikura and Hideo Kosaka

P1-130 - Heralded quantum steering with no detection loophole over a high-loss quantum channel Geoff Pryde, Morgan Weston, Sergei Slussarenko, Sabine Wollmann and Helen Chrzanowski

P1-131 - Entanglement degradation by macrorealistic modifications Stefan Nimmrichter

P1-132 - Scalable three-way quantum information tapping using parametric amplifiers with quantum correlation Nannan Liu, Xiaoying Li, Jiamin Li and Z. Y. Ou

P1-133 - Experimental demonstration of frequency-domain Hong-Ou-Mandel interference Toshiki Kobayashi, Rikizo Ikuta, Shuto Yasui, Shigehito Miki, Taro Yamashita, Hirotaka Terai, Takashi Yamamoto, Masato Koashi and Nobuyuki Imoto

P1-134 - Experimental Detection of Entanglement Polytopes via Local Filters Yuanyuan Zhao, Markus Grassl, Bei Zeng and Guoyong Xiang

P1-135 - Computing Permanents for Boson Sampling on Tianhe-2 Supercomputer Junjie Wu, Yong Liu, Baida Zhang, Xianmin Jin, Yang Wang, Huiquan Wang and Xuejun Yang

P1-136 - Universal optimal device-independent witnessing of quantum channels Michele Dall'Arno, Sarah Brandsen and Francesco Buscemi

P1-138 - Optimal communication via mixed quantum t designs Sarah Brandsen, Michele Dall'Arno and Anna Szymusiak

P1-139 - Surpassing the no-cloning limit with a heralded hybrid linear amplifier Jing Yan Haw, Jie Zhao, Josephine Dias, Syed Assad, Mark Bradshaw, Rémi Blandino, Thomas Symul, Tim Ralph and Ping Koy Lam

P1-144 - Generation and storage of multimode entangled light in a solid state, spin-wave quantum memory Kate Ferguson, Sarah Beavan, Jevon Longdell and Matthew Sellars

P1-145 - Fast-gated single-photon counting with ultra-low noise based on thermoelectrically cooled photomultiplier tube Yanhui Cai, Zhengyong Li and Xiangkong Zhan

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Poster Session II – Tuesday (5 July)

P2-146 - Kochen-Specker Theorem Proofs with Non-specific Projectors from Extended KS Value Assignment Rules Tang Weidong

P2-147 - Arbitrary Multi-Qubit Generation Farid Shahandeh, Austin P. Lund, Timothy C. Ralph and Michael R. Vanner

P2-148 - Generation of photon pairs in a nonlinear waveguide array with inhomogeneous poling pattern Francesco Lenzini, James Titchener, Sachin Kasture, Alexander N. Poddubny, Andreas Boes, Ben Haylock, Paul Fisher, Matteo Villa, Arnan Mitchell, Alexander S. Solntsev, Andrey A. Sukhorukov and Mirko Lobino

P2-149 - Geometry of system-bath coupling and gauge fields: manipulating currents and driving phase transitions Chu Guo and Dario Poletti

P2-150 - Hong-Ou-Mandel interference between two collective excitations Jun Li, Ming-Ti Zhou, Xiao-Hui Bao and Jian-Wei Pan

P2-151 - Nonlinear infrared spectrometer free from spectral selection Anna Paterova, Shaun Lung, Dmitry Kalashnikov and Leonid Krivitsky

P2-152 - Secret key agreement demonstration over 7.8 km free-space optical channel Mikio Fujiwara, Toshiyuki Ito, Mitsuo Kitamura, Hiroyuki Endo, Morio Toyoshima, Hideki Takenaka, Yoshihisa Takayama, Ryosuke Shimizu, Masahiro Takeoka, Ryutaroh Matsumoto and Masahide Sasaki

P2-153 - Interferometric Resolution of Incoherent Optical Point Sources near the Quantum Limit Ranjith Nair and Mankei Tsang

P2-155 - Efficient Large Block Codes Ancilla States Preparation for Fault-tolerant Quantum Computation Yi-Cong Zheng, Ching-Yi Lai and Todd Brun

P2-156 - Multi-photon experiments with solid-state single-photon sources Marcelo Pereira de Almeida, Juan Carlos Loredo, Tau Bernstorff Lehmann, Nor Azwa Zakaria, Paul Hiliare, Isabelle Sagnes, Aristide Lemaitre, Pascale Senellart and Andrew White

P2-157 - Violation of steering inequality with path entangled single photon Anthony Martin, Thiago Guerreiro, Fernando Monteiro, Jonatan Bohr Brask, Tamás Vertési, Boris Korzh, Felix Bussieres, Varum Verma, Adriana Lita, Richard Mirin, Saewoo Nam, Francesco Marsili, Matthew. Shaw, Nicolas Gisin, Nicolas Brunner, Hugo Zbinden and Rob Thew

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P2-158 - Experimental Demonstration of Continuous Variable One Sided Device Independence Nathan Walk, Sara Hosseini, Jiao Geng, Oliver Thearle, Jing Yan Haw, Seiji Armstrong, Syed M. Assad, Jiri Janousek, Timothy C. Ralph, Thomas Symul, Howard Wiseman and Ping Koy Lam

P2-160 - Detector-device-independent quantum key distribution Anthony Martin, Alberto Boaron, Boris Korzh, Charles Lim, Gianluca Boso, Raphael Houlmann and Hugo Zbinden

P2-161 - Heralded hybrid noiseless linear amplifier for arbitrary coherent states Jie Zhao, Josephine Dias, Jing Yan Haw, Mark Bradshaw, Remi Blandino, Thomas Symul, Timothy Ralph, Ping Koy Lam and Syed Assad

P2-162 - Quantum teleportation by quantum walks Yun Shang

P2-163 - Characterizing ground and thermal states of few-body Hamiltonians Otfried Guehne and Felix Huber

P2-164 - Classical realization of “quantum-optical coherence tomography” by time-resolved pulse interferometry Kazuhisa Ogawa and Masao Kitano

P2-165 - Distribution of quantum coherence in multipartite systems Chandrashekar Radhakrishnan, Manikandan Parthasarathy, Segar Jambulingam and Tim Byrnes

P2-166 - Effects of measurement dependence on generalized CHSH-Bell test in the single-run and multiple-run scenarios Dan-Dan Li, Yu-Qian Zhou, Fei Gao, Xin-Hui Li and Qiao-Yan Wen

P2-167 - High fidelity entanglement swapping via a time-resolved coincidence measurement Yoshiaki Tsujimoto, Motoki Tanaka, Yukihiro Sugiura, Rikizo Ikuta, Shigehito Miki, Taro Yamashita, Hirotaka Terai, Takashi Yamamoto, Masato Koashi and Nobuyuki Imoto

P2-168 - Quantum metrology using topological quantum states. Tim Byrnes

P2-169 - Ultrafast coherent control of Bose-Einstein condensates using stimulated Raman adiabatic passage Andreas Thomasen and Tim Byrnes

P2-170 - Generation and non-destructive detection of single microwave photons Sankar Raman Sathyamoorthy

P2-171 - A correlation based entanglement criterion in bipartite multi-boson systems Wiesław Laskowski, Marcin Markiewicz, Danny Rosseau, Tim Byrnes, Kamil Kostrzewa and Adrian Kołodziejski

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P2-172 - On the equivalence of separability and extendability of quantum states K. R. Parthasarathy, Ritabrata Sengupta and B. V. Rajarama Bhat

P2-173 - Evaluation of quantum 1D repetition codes’ performance against quantum noise Takanori Sugiyama, Keisuke Fujii, Haruhisa Nagata and Fuyuhiko Tanaka

P2-174 - Monolithically integrated optics for scalable trapped-ion single-photon sources Mirko Lobino, Mojtaba Ghadimi, Valdis Blums, Benjamin G. Norton, Paul Fisher, Harley Hayden, Jason Amini, Curtis Volin, Dave Kielpinski and Erik W Streed.

P2-175 - Detection-dependent six-photon NOON state interference Rui-Bo Jin, Mikio Fujiwara, Ryosuke Shimizu, Robert Collins, Gerald Buller, Taro Yamashita, Shigehito Miki, Hirotaka Terai, Masahiro Takeoka and Masahide Sasaki

P2-176 - Stationary Light in Resonant and Far-Detuned Atom-Optic Memories Jesse Everett, Geoff Campbell, Young-Wook Cho, Pierre Vernaz-Gris, Daniel Higginbottom, Olivier Pinel, Nick Robins, Ping Koy Lam and Ben Buchler

P2-177 - Particle-Indistinguishability Signatures in Phase Space Farid Shahandeh

P2-179 - Temporal multimode storage of entangled photons Peter C. Strassmann, Alexey Tiranov, Jonathan Lavoie, Nicolas Brunner, Marcus Huber, Varun B. Verma, Sae Woo Nam, Richard P. Mirin, Adriana E. Lita, Francesco Marsili, Mikael Afzelius, Félix Bussières, Nicolas Gisin

P2-180 - Au Microdisk-Size Dependence of Quantum Dot Emission from the Hybrid Metal-Distributed Bragg Reflector Structures Employed for Single Photon Sources Baoquan Sun

P2-182 - Quantum Carburettor Effect for Photon Number Shifting Jennifer Radtke, John Jeffers and Daniel Oi

P2-183 - Noise-tolerant post-selected measurement using noise margin with GKP code state Kosuke Fukui, Akihisa Tomita and Atsushi Okamoto

P2-184 - An Optimal Design for Universal Multiport Interferometers William Clements, Peter Humphreys, Benjamin Metcalf, Steven Kolthammer and Ian Walmsley

P2-186 - Wavelength Conversion of non-classical light from rubidium atoms to the telecom band Rikizo Ikuta, Toshiki Kobayashi, Kenichiro Matsuki, Shigehito Miki, Taro Yamashita, Hirotaka Terai, Takashi Yamamoto, Masato Koashi, Tetsuya Mukai and Nobuyuki Imoto

P2-187 - Few-Photon Heterodyne Spectroscopy Gustavo Amaral, Thiago Ferreira Da Silva, Guilherme Temporão and Jean Pierre von der Weid

P2-188 - Controlling two-photon frequency entanglement using cross-Kerr effect Nobuyuki Matsuda

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P2-189 - Experimental detection of entanglement with optimal-witness families Jibo Dai, Yink Loong Len, Yong Siah Teo, Berthold-Georg Englert and Leonid A. Krivitsky

P2-190 - Irreversibility and the Arrow of Time in a Quenched Quantum System Tiago Batalhao, Alexandre Souza, Roberto Sarthour, Ivan Oliveira, Mauro Paternostro, Eric Lutz and Roberto Serra.

P2-191 - Simple and Efficient Memory-Assisted Quantum Key Distribution Nicolo Lo Piparo, Mohsen Razavi and William Munro

P2-193 - An explicit classical strategy for winning a CHSH_q game Matej Pivoluska and Martin Plesch

P2-194 - Isotropy and control of dissipative quantum dynamics Ben Dive, Daniel Burgarth and Florian Mintert

P2-195 - Quantum Theory of Two-Dimensional Resolution for Two Incoherent Optical Point Sources Shan Zheng Ang, Ranjith Nair and Mankei Tsang

P2-197 - Unified view of quantum amplification based on quantum states transformation Mengjun Hu and Yongsheng Zhang

P2-198 - Two-atom interferences in a cavity QED system Olivier Morin, Andreas Neuzner, Matthias Körber, Stephan Ritter and Gerhard Rempe

P2-199 - Exploring the limits of non-locality with pairs of photons Alessandro Cere, Hou Shun Poh, Siddarth Koduru Joshi, Adán Cabello, Marcin Markiewicz, Pawel Kurzynski, Dagomir Kaszlikowski and Christian Kurtsiefer.

P2-200 - Control and characterisation of nuclear spin memory in diamond nanocrystals Jan D. Beitner, Helena S. Knowles, Dhiren M. Kara, David-Dominik H. Jarausch and Mete Atatüre

P2-201 - Long coherence time quantum memory for polarization qubits based on a single atom in a cavity Olivier Morin, Matthias Körber, Stefan Langenfeld, Andreas Neuzner, Stephan Ritter and Gerhard Rempe

P2-202 - Quantum approaches to homomorphic encryption Joshua Kettlewell, Carlos Perez-Delgado, Yingkai Ouyang, Si-Hui Tan, Li Yu, Lin Chen and Joseph Fitzsimons

P2-204 - Silicon-vacancy: a colourful defect of diamond as solid-state single-spin for quantum information. Camille Stavrakas, Benjamin Pingault, Christian Hepp, Tina Müller, Mustafa Gündogan, Jonas Becker, Carsten Schulte, Carsten Arend, Tillman Godde, Alexander Tartakovskii, Matthew Markham, Christoph Becher, Elke Neu, Stefan Gsell, Matthias Schreck, Hadwig S

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P2-205 - Photon Antibunching and Hong-Ou-Mandel Peak Gustavo Amaral, Felipe Calliari, Thiago Ferreira Da Silva, Guilherme Temporão and Jean Pierre von der Weid

P2-207 - Quantum assisted Gaussian process regression Zhikuan Zhao, Jack Fitzsimons and Joseph Fitzsimons

P2-208 - Entanglement conditions for integrated-optics multi-port quantum interferometry experiments Junghee Ryu, Marcin Marciniak, Marcin Wiesniak and Marek Zukowski

P2-209 - Fault-tolerant Quantum Computation under non-Markovian noise Jing Hao Chai and Hui Khoon Ng

P2-210 - Quantum Phase Transition and Universal Dynamics in the Rabi Model Myung-Joong Hwang, Ricardo Puebla and Martin B. Plenio

P2-212 - Prospects for Atomic Spin-Squeezing inside Hollow-Core Photonic Crystal Fiber Zilong Chen and Shau-Yu Lan

P2-215 - Coherent manipulation of small ion Coulomb crystals in a Penning Trap Pavel Hrmo, Manoj Joshi, Vincent Jarlaud, Joseph Goodwin, Graham Stutter and Richard Thompson

P2-219 - Unifying wave-particle duality with entropic uncertainty Patrick Coles, Jedrzej Kaniewski and Stephanie Wehner

P2-222 - Generalised phase kick-back: the structure of computational algorithms from physical principles Ciaran Lee and John Selby

P2-223 - Generation of single photons with highly tunable wave shape from a cold atomic quantum memory Pau Farrera, Georg Heinze, Boris Albrecht, Melvyn Ho, Matías Chávez, Colin Teo, Nicolas Sangouard and Hugues de Riedmatten

P2-225 - High Efficiency Room-Temperature Raman Memory using Quenching Sarah Thomas, Patrick Ledingham, Benjamin Brecht, Joseph Munns, Cheng Qiu, Amir Feizpour, Ian Walmsley, Joshua Nunn and Dylan Saunders

P2-226 - Inertial Navigation using Atom Interferometry Jimmy Stammers, Xiaxi Cheng and Ed Hinds

P2-231 - A Cavity-Enhanced Room-Temperature Broadband Quantum Memory for Nanosecond Heralded Single Photons Dylan Saunders, J. H. D. Munns, T. F. M. Champion, C. Qiu, S. E. Thomas, B. Brecht, K. T. Kaczmarek, E. Poem, P. M. Ledingham, I. A. Walmsley and J. Nunn

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P2-232 - Quantum parameter estimation with general dynamics Haidong Yuan and Chi-Hang Fung

P2-233 - Modelling Atom-Filled Optical Cavities for Enhanced Light-Matter Interaction Joseph Munns, Sarah E. Thomas, Benjamin Brecht, Patrick M. Ledingham, Ian A. Walmsley, Joshua Nunn and Dylan J. Saunders

P2-234 - The Quantum-Classical Boundary for Precision Interferometric Measurements Patrick M. Birchall, Jeremy L. O'Brien, Jonathan C. F. Matthews and Hugo Cable

P2-235 - Entanglement is an inevitable feature of a non-classical universe Jonathan Richens, John Selby and Sabri Al-Safi

P2-237 - The Quantum Simulation of Quantum Chemistry Andrew Tranter, Peter Coveney, Florian Mintert and Peter Love

P2-240 - Optimal Wavelength Assignment in Hybrid Quantum-Classical DWDM Networks Sima Bahrani, Mohsen Razavi and Jawad A. Salehi

P2-241 - General method for constructing local-hidden-state (and -variable) models for multiqubit entangled states Rafael Rabelo, Daniel Cavalcanti, Leonardo Guerini and Paul Skrzypczyk

P2-242 - Towards Long Range Spin-Spin Interactions via Mechanical Resonators Arthur Safira, Jan Gieseler, Aaron Kabcenell, Shimon Kolkowitz, Alexander Zibrov, Jack Harris and Mikhail Lukin

P2-245 - Cold atom memory as a platform for quantum information Geoff Campbell, Young-Wook Cho, Jian Su, Jesse Everett, Nicholas Robins, Ping Koy Lam and Ben Buchler

P2-246 - Differential phase-time shifting protocol for QKD (DPTS) Mario A. Usuga, Davide Bacco, Jesper Bjerge Christensen, Karsten Rottwitt, Leif K. Oxenløwe and Yunhong Ding

P2-249 - Where does measurement uncertainty come from? Filip Rozpedek, Jedrzej Kaniewski, Patrick J. Coles and Stephanie Wehner

P2-250 - Fisher Information and Quantum Communication with random unitary noise Wiesław Laskowski, Marcin Markiewicz and Anna de Rosier

P2-252 - Numerical simulation of topological codes using tensor networks Andrew Darmawan and David Poulin

P2-253 - Distributing entangled states using silicon photonic chips Jianwei Wang, Damien Bonneau, Matteo Villa, Joshua Silverstone, Raffaele Santagati, Shigehito Miki, Taro Yamashita, Mikio Fujiwara, Masahide Sasaki, Hirotaka Terai, Michael Tanner, Chandra Natarajan, Robert Hadfield, Jeremy O'Brien and Mark Thompson

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P2-256 - Floodlight Quantum Key Distribution Zheshen Zhang, Quntao Zhuang, Justin Dove, Franco Wong and Jeffrey Shapiro

P2-258 - Symmetric Extendability of Quantum States and the Extreme Limits of Quantum Key Distribution Sumeet Khatri and Norbert Lutkenhaus

P2-259 - Large-Scale Simulation of the Quantum Internet Rodney Van Meter, Shigeya Suzuki, Shota Nagayama, Takahiko Satoh, Takaaki Matsuo, Amin Taherkhani, Simon Devitt and Joe Touch

P2-261 - Network-ready unconditional polarization qubit quantum memory at room temperature Eden Figueroa, Mehdi Namazi, Connor Kupchak, Bertus Jordaan and Reihaneh Shahrokhshahi

P2-262 - Compact, integrated quantum key distribution sender module for hand-held key exchange Gwen Melen, Tobias Vogl, Markus Rau, Giacomo Corrielli, Andrea Crespi, Roberto Osellame and Harald Weinfurter

P2-263 - Sub-Megahertz Single Photon Source Markus Rambach, Aleksandrina Nikolova, Till J. Weinhold and Andrew G. White

P2-265 - Device-independent demonstration that a qubit is more than a quantum coin Esteban S. Gómez, Santiago Gómez, Pablo González, Gustavo Cañas, Johanna F. Barra, Aldo Delgado, Guilherme B. Xavier, Adán Cabello, Matthias Kleinmann, Tamás Vértesi and Gustavo Lima

P2-266 - Optimal Efficiency of Heat Engines with Finite-Size Heat Baths Hiroyasu Tajima and Masahito Hayashi

P2-267 - Self-guaranteed measurement-based quantum computation Masahito Hayashi and Michal Hajdusek

P2-268 - Routing on a Quantum Internet Takahiko Satoh, Shigeya Suzuki, Shota Nagayama, Takaaki Matsuo and Rodney Van Meter

P2-269 - Architecture of software simulation of a Quantum Internet Shigeya Suzuki, Rodney Van Meter, Shota Nagayama, Takahiko Satoh and Takaaki Matsuo

P2-270 - Quantum Process Tomography of an Optically-Controlled Kerr Non-linearity Bertus Jordaan, Connor Kupchak, Sam Rind and Eden Figueroa

P2-271 - Entanglement assisted classical communication simulates “classical communication” without causal order Seiseki Akibue, Masaki Owari, Go Kato and Mio Murao

P2-273 - Quantum information applications of highly ordered stoichiometric rare earth crystals Rose Ahlefeldt, Michael Hush and Matthew Sellars

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P2-274 - One-way quantum computing with arbitrarily large time-frequency continuous-variable cluster states from a single optical parametric oscillator Rafael Alexander, Pei Wang, Niranjan Sridhar, Moran Chen, Olivier Pfister and Nicolas Menicucci

P2-276 - Randomized benchmarking with cluster states Rafael Alexander, Peter Turner and Stephen Bartlett

P2-277 - Simple approximation of minimum error probability for pure-state signals Tsuyoshi Usuda and Shungo Asano

P2-280 - Determining the Quantum Fisher Information from Linear Response Theory Tomohiro Shitara and Masahito Ueda

P2-282 - Cooling of a one-dimensional Bose gas Bernhard Rauer, Pjotrs Grisins and Jörg Schmiedmayer

P2-283 - Concepts of non-Markovianity: a quantum hierarchy Li Li, Michael Hall and Howard Wiseman

P2-284 - Topological pumping of photons in nonlinear coupled resonator arrays Jirawat Tangpatinanon, Victor Bastidas, Dimitris Angelakis

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Exhibitors

List of Exhibitors

1. Quantum CTek 2. IOP Publishing 3. Springer Publishing 4. Toptica Photonics AG 5. Institute of Fundamental and Frontier Sciences (IFFS) 6. Zurich Intrument AG 7. aNexus

Location: Level 1, Stephen Riady Centre

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Program Overview