Apologies for cross-posting.

To coincide with the visit of Wojciech Zurek to the University of Sydney,
the Centre for Time and the Quantum Physics Group are putting together the
following one day workshop.

Decoherence and Quantum Darwinism: disentangling the classical from the
quantum

Saturday the 5th of December.

The venue has changed from that advertised last week. The workshop will now
be held at Tusculum
<http://maps.google.com.au/maps?q=Tusculum,+Potts+Point&hl=en&cd=1&ei=nm4TS5
TjBJ7ejAPkr-n-AQ&sig2=UZZUcgVfOltJaNHeAcyUQQ&ie=UTF8&view=map&cid=8884788551
024665464&ved=0CA8QpQY&hq=Tusculum,+Potts+Point&hnear=&ll=-33.87234,151.2233
3&spn=0.021023,0.038409&z=15>  House, 3 Manning St, Potts Point. No
registration is required, morning and afternoon tea will be provided.

Abstracts can be found here
<http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AXsU9X3_Vw5oZGMybTd3N25fMzlmajhjZ2MzMw&hl
=en> .

10am                     Coffee

10:20 - 11:05       Aharon Brodutch
                                "Zero discord"

11:05 - 11:50       Joel Wallman
                                "Nonclassical correlations with a common
'down'"

11:50 - 12:05       Break

12:05 - 12:50       Giovanni Valente
                                "Can entanglement be destroyed by any local
operation in relativistic quantum field theory?"

12:50 - 2:20          Lunch

2:20 - 3:05            Hans Westman
                                "A New Form of Contextuality"

3:05 - 3:50            Danny Terno
                                "What does relativity tell us about quantum
theory?"

3:50 - 4:05            Break

4:05 - 5:35            Wojciech Zurek
                                "Relative States and the Environment: the
role of Quantum Darwinism"

Hope to see you all there,

Pete

 

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Peter Evans
Centre for Time
University of Sydney

 

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