20–22 Jun 2012
Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati
Europe/Rome timezone

Session

Part IV

21 Jun 2012, 14:30
Aula Conversi (Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati)

Aula Conversi

Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati

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  1. Antonio Di Domenico (ROMA1)
    21/06/2012, 14:30
    The neutral kaon doublet is one of the most intriguing systems in nature. Entangled pairs of neutral K mesons produced in ? decays offers a unique possibility to perform very precise tests of fundamental discrete symmetries in nature, as well as of basic principles of quantum mechanics. The most recent results will be reviewed and perspectives in the field will be discussed.
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  2. Michele Arzano (ROMA1)
    21/06/2012, 15:00
    Relativistic particles with momentum space described by a group manifold provide a very interesting link between gravity, quantum group symmetries and non-commutative field theories. I will discuss how group valued momenta emerge in the context of three dimensional Einstein gravity and describe the related non-commutative field theory. As an application I will introduce a non-commutative...
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  3. Dr FABIO SCIARRINO (Dipartimento di fisica)
    21/06/2012, 15:30
    Quantum communication employs the counter-intuitive features of quantum physics to perform tasks that are impossible in the classical world. It is crucial for testing the foundations of quantum theory and promises to revolutionize our information and communication technologies. However, for two or more parties to execute even the simplest quantum transmission, they must establish, and...
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  4. Ms Sandra Eibenberger (VCQ, University of Vienna)
    21/06/2012, 16:20
    Sandra Eibenberger1,*, Stefan Gerlich1, Jens Tüxen², Marcel Mayor²,³, and Markus Arndt1 1. Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology, University of Vienna, Boltzmanngasse 5, 1090 Vienna, Austria 2. Department of Chemistry, University of Basel, St. Johannsring 19, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland 3. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute for Nanotechnology, P.O. Box 3640,...
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  5. Alessandro Rizzo (LNF)
    21/06/2012, 16:50
    The Spontaneous Emission of radiation by free electrons phenomenon arises from the direct interaction of a free electron and a fluctuating scalar field, postulated in the framework of Spontaneous Collapse theories as a trigger to obtain the system wave function collapse and solve the dualism problem. The important role played by this new phenomenon in checking such class of theories is...
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