Workshop: Is Quantum Theory exact? Exploring Quantum Boundaries.

Europe/Rome
Catalina Curceanu
Description

 

The aim of the workshop is to discuss the possible boundaries and limits of validity of the quantum mechanics theory and the implications of this research in various sectors.

From the theoretical point of view, since the famous Einstein-Bohr debate, quantum mechanics never stopped raising deep questions about its meaning. In particular, the transition from the microscopic world, where systems are observed in a superposition of quantum states, to the macroscopic world, where systems have well defined properties, such as position (the so-called “measurement problem”), still puzzles the scientific community and philosophers. For this reason, (some) scientists are pushed to look for explanations, including theories beyond the standard quantum one.

From the experimental point of view, quantum mechanics is, undoubtedly, the best verified available theory and a pillar to all our science. It is therefore a very compelling challenge to look for possible small violations predicted by alternative quantum theories. The aim is either to put stronger observational bounds on the new theories, i.e. on model's parameters, or, much more exciting, to find a violation of standard quantum mechanics when compared with the new theories' predictions. In this framework, a deeper understanding of the possible limits of validity of the quantum superposition principle is an interesting experimental challenge.

The workshop also represents the kick-off of the FQXi project (FQXi-RFP-CPW-2008) ICON: Novel intertwined theoretical and experimental approach to test the ORCHestrated Objective Reduction theory as physical basis of consciousness, and is supported by the UE-H2020-FETOPEN-2016-2017
TEQ  project- Testing the Large-Scale limit of Quantum Mechanics  (G.A. n. 766900 FET-TEQ).


 

Organizers:

Catalina Curceanu (LNF-INFN) , Chair

Magdalena Skurzok (LNF-INFN)

Kristian Piscicchia (Centro Fermi)

Fabrizio Napolitano (LNF-INFN)

 


The workshop will take place online, on webex platform.
For those who wish to get an overwiew of how webex works we recommend:

https://help.webex.com/en-us/9eed9t/Get-Started-Joining-a-Meeting-Event-or-Training-Session-with-the-Webex-Meetings-Web-App
The webex links to the workshop (one for each day) will be sent the day before the workshop.

The program timing refers to the UTC+1 time zone (i.e. Italy timing)

 


 

Participants
  • Thursday 10 December
    • 1
      Welcome
      Speaker: Fabio Bossi (LNF-INFN Director); Catalina Curceanu
    • Session: Morning #1
      Convener: Beatrix Hiesmayr (University of Vienna)
    • 2
      What makes the universe tick: searching for the quantum origins of time
      Speaker: Joan Vaccaro
    • 3
      Quantum superposition of processes with opposing thermodynamic arrows of time
      Speaker: Caslav Brukner
    • 11:00
      Coffee break
    • 4
      Collapse Models
      Speaker: Angelo Bassi
    • Session: Morning #2
      Convener: Beatrix Hiesmayr (University of Vienna)
    • 5
      The dynamics of difference
      Speaker: Lee Smolin
    • 6
      How effectively can we test Quantum Gravity with Underground Experiments?
      Speaker: Antonino Marcianò
    • 12:45
      Lunch break
    • Session: Afternoon #1
      Convener: Kristian Piscicchia
    • 7
      Testing fundamental physics with trapped particles
      Speaker: Hendrik Ulbricht
    • 8
      Can quantum metrology solve some of the biggest questions in fundamental physics?
      Speaker: Ivette Fuentes Guridi
    • 9
      Advances on quantum advantage with photons
      Speaker: Fabio Sciarrino
    • 15:30
      Coffee break
    • Session: Afternoon #2
      Convener: Kristian Piscicchia
    • 10
      Testing collapse models using levitated nano-oscillators
      Speaker: Peter Barker
    • 11
      In 100 years from quantum physics to quantum biology. How long to quantum medicine?
      Speaker: Jack Tuszynski
    • 12
      Probing a Gravitational cat state: Theoretical issues and experimental possibilities
      Speaker: Maaneli Derakhshani
    • 13
      Between the performed measurements of quantum fields
      Speaker: Peter Morgan
  • Friday 11 December
    • 14
      Welcome
      Speaker: Catalina Curceanu
    • 15
      CAN A QUBIT BE YOUR FRIEND? Why experimental metaphysics needs a quantum computer
      Speaker: Howard Wiseman
    • Session: Morning #1
      Convener: Magdalena Skurzok (L)
    • 16
      Perspectives for the investigations of quantum entanglement of high energy photons with the J-PET scanner
      Speaker: Paweł Moskal
    • 17
      Entanglement in higher dimensions reveals novel structures of the set of separable states
      Speaker: Beatrix C. Hiesmayr
    • 18
      Sequential weak measurements for reutilizing entanglement
      Speaker: Giulio Foletto
    • 11:00
      Coffee break
    • 19
      Search for Dark Matter bosons through precise isotope shift measurements in Ca+ ions
      Speaker: Michael Drewsen
    • Session: Morning #2
      Convener: Magdalena Skurzok (L)
    • 20
      Pauli Exclusion Principle violations and quantum gravity
      Speaker: Andrea Addazi
    • 21
      The Diósi-Penrose model under X-rays
      Speaker: Sandro Donadi
    • 22
      Why nonlinearity?
      Speaker: Tamas Geszti
    • 13:15
      Lunch break
    • Session: Afternoon #1
      Convener: Catalina Oana Curceanu (LNF)
    • 23
      The "strange" entanglement of neutral K mesons: a powerful tool and a case study
      Speaker: Antonio di Domenico
    • 24
      Schrödinger-Newton equation: fundamental difficulties and attempts to relax them
      Speaker: Lajos Diosi
    • 25
      An underground survey of Quantum Mechanics foundations
      Speaker: Kristian Piscicchia
    • 16:00
      Coffee break
    • 26
      Effective Retro-activity in Quantum State Reduction
      Speaker: Roger Penrose – Guest Lecturer
    • Session: Afternoon #2
      Convener: Catalina Oana Curceanu (LNF)
    • 27
      Consciousness and the collapse of the wave function
      Speaker: Kelvin McQueen
    • 28
      Closing of the workshop
      Speaker: Catalina Curceanu