Date: Tuesday Sept 17 - 5:00-6:30pm (in-person poster session) // Wednesday, Sept 18 - 5:00-6:00pm (virtual poster session)
Location: Perimeter Institute Atrium
Guidelines for in-person poster presenters:
- Maximum poster dimensions are 4ft (h) x 3ft (w)
- Once the display boards are set up, presenters are free to choose any available board
Please note: Conference organizers can't assist with poster printing. We recommend you plan to bring your poster with you.
If you cannot travel with your poster and wish to print here in Waterloo there are several local printer options:
- Conferenceposters.ca (will deliver directly to PI - send Attn: Conference Services Rm 129)
- UPS Store - 133 Weber St N - theupsstore.ca/70/
Print Integrity - 465 Philip St N - www.printintegrity.com
Guidelines for virtual poster presenters:
The virtual poster session will take place via our Discord, the link and details for which will be shared with all registered participants. The posters will be presented as pdfs via video conferencing, and discussions can continue over the Discord server.
Posters that will be presented in-person
Alastair Abbott, Victor Barizien, Cyril Branciard, Pavel Sekatski and Jean-Daniel Bancal (also a flash talk)
Self-testing quantum supermaps, with an application to the quantum switch
Andrea Di Biagio, Richard Howl, Časlav Brukner, Carlo Rovelli and Marios Christodoulou
When does relativistic locality imply subsystem locality?
David O’Connell
Quantum Fields on Non-Hausdorff Backgrounds
Gabriele Carcassi and Christine A. Aidala
Generalized ensemble spaces
Gecia Bravo-Hermsdorff, Lee Gunderson and Kayvan Sadeghi
Causal Worlds for Growing Networks
Giulio Chiribella, Lorenzo Giannelli and Carlo Maria Scandolo
Bell Nonlocality in Classical Systems Coexisting with other System Types
Gustavo Pimentel, Victoria Wright and Hippolyte Dourdent
Certifying indefinite causal orders in the quantum switch via contextuality
Haruki Emori and Hiroyasu Tajima
Error and Disturbance as Irreversibility with Applications: Unified Definition, Wigner—Araki—Yanase Theorem and Out-of-Time-Order Correlator
Haruki Emori, Masanao Ozawa and Akihisa Tomita
Disturbance Evaluation Circuit in Quantum Measurement
Julien Bouchat and Yves Caudano
On the analogy between the Goos-Hänchen effect in classical optics and the quantum tunnelling time problem
Pascal Rodríguez-Warnier
On causality and free energy
Redi Haderi, Aziz Kharoof and Cihan Okay
Unifying causality and contextuality in the framework of simplicial distributions
Saba Etezad-Razavi and Daine Danielson
In quantum gravity, who's quantum clock Is right?
Vanessa Brzic
Higher order quantum transformations for known input state
Wataru Yokojima, Marco Túlio Quintino, Akihito Soeda and Mio Murao
Consequences of preserving reversibility in quantum superchannels
Posters that will be presented virtually
Amrapali Sen, Matthias Salzger and Łukasz Rudnicki
An operational analysis of superluminal observers
Ghislain Fourny
On the interpretation of quantum theory as games between physicists and nature played in Minkowski spacetime
Hippolyte Dourdent and Antonio Acin
Breaking Local Indistinguishability with Superposition of Classical Communications
Jaron Lee, Amir Ghassami and Ilya Shpitser
A General Identification Algorithm For Data Fusion Problems Under Systematic Selection
Laurens Walleghem, Rui Soares Barbosa, Matthew Pusey and Stefan Weigert
Strong contextuality and Wigner's friends: refining the Frauchiger--Renner paradox
Lionel Jeevan Dmello, Laurens T. Ligthart and David Gross
Entanglement-swapping in generalised probabilistic theories, and iterated CHSH games
Matt Wilson and Nick Ormrod
On the Origin of Linearity and Unitarity in Quantum Theory
Pablo Arrighi, Amelia Durbec and Matt Wilson (also a flash talk)
Generalized tensors and partial traces over quantum networks
Peter Bierhorst
Consistency and Causality of Interconnected Nonsignalling Resources
Ryszard Paweł Kostecki (also a flash talk)
Paraconsistency of relativistic nonsignalling, and some other features of causal spectral toposes
Accepted posters that will not be presented
Dragos Cristian Manta, Jithendaraa Subramanian, Mansi Rankawat and Tristan Deleu
A latent variable model with Generative Flow Networks
Edwin Peter Lobo, Sahil Gopalkrishna Naik, Samrat Sen, Ram Krishna Patra, Manik Banik and Mir Alimuddin
Certifying beyond quantumness of locally quantum no-signaling theories through a quantum-input Bell test
Francisco Pipa
Quantum theory, non-relationalism, and its compatibility with relativistic causality
Jacob Barandes
New Prospects for a Causally Local Formulation of Quantum Theory
Jef Pauwels, Stefano Pironio and Armin Tavakoli
Information capacity of quantum communication under natural physical assumptions
José Manuel Rodríguez Caballero
A causal loop model of terrorist activity
Nicolas Courtemanche and Claude Crépeau
Nonlocal Games with a Promise
Nikolaos Kollas, Sandra Gewehr, Spiros Mourelatos and Ioannis Kioutsioukis
Robust measures of causal interaction in non-linear systems
Saheli Mukherjee, Bivas Mallick, Sravani Yanamandra, Samyadeb Bhattacharya and Ananda G. Maity
Interplay between the Hilbert-space dimension of the control system and the memory induced by quantum SWITCH
Sahil Gopalkrishna Naik, Samrat Sen, Ram Krishna Patra, Ananya Chakraborty, Mir Alimuddin, Pratik Ghoshal and Manik Banik
Multiparty Local Bit Hiding: Non-Causal Advantage and Super-Activation of Causal Indefiniteness
Shubhayan Sarkar
Causal links between operationally independent events in quantum theory
Tamal Guha, Saptarshi Roy and Giulio Chiribella
Quantum networks boosted by entanglement with a control system
Thomas Galley, Albert Aloy, Caroline Jones, Stefan Ludescher and Markus Mueller
Spin-bounded correlations: rotation boxes within and beyond quantum theory
V. Vilasini and Roger Colbeck
Information-processing in theories constrained by no superluminal causation vs no superluminal signalling
Vishal Johnson and Torsten Enßlin
When Everett observes Greenberger, Horne, and Zeilinger meeting Wigner's Friend
W.M. Stuckey and Michael Silberstein
Unifying Special Relativity and Quantum Mechanics via Acausal Global Constraints