Message
In 1964, John S. Bell made a groundbreaking discovery that fundamentally challenged our understanding of physical reality. This theorem has left an indelible mark not only on physics but also on the fields of the philosophy of science and quantum information science, having an immeasurable impact. In 2022, the experimental verification of Bell's theorem was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics, once again highlighting its significance to the world.
Bell's theorem is celebrated as one of the most profound results in the history of science, and its implications continue to open new avenues of research. This symposium celebrates the 60th anniversary of Bell's theorem, revisiting its implications and significance from the perspectives of physics, the philosophy of science, and quantum information science. We aim to deepen participants' knowledge and foster new insights, thereby connecting the revolutionary insights brought about by Bell's theorem to future generations.
Program
● 2024/9/3, [Session 1: Japanese] 9:00-15:50 (JST), [Session 2: English] 16:00-19:00 (JST) / 07:00 - 10:00 (UTC)
Programs for the first session (Japanese) and for the second session (English)
Time (JST) |
Title |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
|
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9:00-9:10 |
Opening Remarks | Yuichiro Kitajima | Nihon University | Japanese |
9:10-9:50 |
ベルの不等式とその前後の歴史(Tutorial talk) | Shogo Tanimura | Nagoya University | Japanese |
9:50-10:30 |
マクロ系のエンタングルメント --- その後のシュレディンガーの猫 |
Akira Shimizu | The University of Tokyo | Japanese |
Break | ||||
10:40-11:20 |
ベル不等式の実験的検証について | Takuya Hirano | Gakusyuin University | Japanese |
11:20-12:00 |
高エネルギー物理とベル不等式 | Izumi Tsutsui | Nihon Univerisity and KEK | Japanese |
Lunch Break | ||||
13:00-13:40 |
緩和ベル不等式とその応用 | Gen Kimura | Shibaura Institute of Technology | Japanese |
13:40-14:20 |
It from Bit: 実在から"実在"へ | Hajime Sugio | Sophia University | Japanese |
Break | ||||
14:30-15:10 |
科学的理解とコッヘン・シュペッカーの定理 | Yuichiro Kitajima | Nihon Univerisity | Japanese |
15:10-15:50 |
理解できないものが実在できるか? | Kohei Moirta | Kobe University | Japanese |
Break | ||||
16:00-16:10 |
Opening Remarks for the second part | Gen Kimura | Shibaura Institute of Technology | English |
16:10-16:50 |
Bell inequalities from two minimal physical assumptions | Michael J W Hall | Australian National University | English |
16:50-17:30 |
“Impossible” measurements in quantum field theory are possible but not ideal | Nicolas Gisin | University of Geneva | English |
17:30-18:10 |
The applied side of Bell inequalities: device-independent certification |
Valerio Scarani | National University of Singapore | English |
18:10-18:50 |
Semiquantum Tests: Closing the "Nonlocality Gap" in Space and the "Clumsiness Loophole" in Time | Francesco Buscemi | Nagoya University | English |
18:50-19:00 |
Closing Remarks | Izumi Tsutsui | Nihon University / KEK | English |
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Organizers
Host: Gen Kimura (Shibaura Institute of Technology)
Co-Host:Yuichiro Kitajima (Nihon University), Shogo Tanimura (Nagoya University), Izumi Tsutsui (Nihon Univ. and KEK)