Quantum Theory: Reconsideration of Foundations - 6
at Linnaeus University, June 11-14, 2012. Arrival June 10, departure June 15.
QTRF6 conference is arranged by ICMM, International Centre for Mathematical Modelling in physics, engineering and cognitive sciences, at Linnaeus University in Växjö, Sweden.
This is the 14th conference arranged by ICMM which is devoted to quantum foundations and quantum information, especially the clarification of fundamental questions. For previous conferences, see Lnu.se/forskargrupper/icmm/conferences
The Växjö series is the longest continuous series of conferences devoted to quantum foundations in the history of quantum mechanics. During previous conferences we were fortunate to have not only physicists (theorists as well as experimentalists), but also mathematicians and several philosophers discussing the foundations of quantum theory, especially in the light of recent developments of quantum information theory. Fundamental questions of quantum mechanics, especially information theory, quantum computing, cryptography and teleportation have continued to be central topics in this series of conferences. Besides the main conference block – General Questions of Quantum Foundations – special sessions will be organized.
Organization committee
- H. Atmanspacher (IGPP, Freiburg, Germany/ ETH Zürich, Switzerland)
- I. Bengtsson (Stockholm University, Sweden)
- A. Brandenburger (New York University Stern School, USA)
- C. Fuchs (Perimeter Institute for Theor. Physics, Canada)
- E. Haven ( University of Leicester, UK)
- A. Hosoya (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
- A. Khrennikov (Linnaeus University, Växjö, Sweden)
- M. Ozawa (Nagoya University, Japan)
- S. Stenholm (Stockholm University, Sweden)
- J. Tollaksen (Chapman University, USA)
Local organizing committee
Ekaterina Yurova (Linnaeus University, Växjö, Sweden).
Special Sessions
- General Questions of Quantum Foundations, A. Khrennikov and S. Stenholm, organizers
- Weak Measurements, A. Hosoya, M. Ozawa, J. Tollaksen, organizers.
- Wolfgang Pauli's Notion of Quantum Mechanical Incompleteness, H. Atmanspacher and C. Fuchs, organizers
- Quantum Foundations and Experiment, A. Migdal and S. Polyakov, organizers
- Quantum-like decision making: from biology to behavioural economics,
A. Brandenburger, A. Khrennikov, and E. Haven, organizers.
Registration and abstract
Invited Talks: 30 min + 10 min questions.
Contributed (oral) talks: 20 min (including questions). The number of possible contributed talks is restricted to 20. Papers for contributed talks will be selected based on the "first come, first served" principle. The number of poster presentations is not restricted.
Please register by using the registration form. It will provide the possibility to submit an abstract. The deadline for registration is 20 April 2012.
Payment – conference fee
The conference fee includes one set of abstracts, 4 lunches, 4 morning/afternoon tea, one set of conference documentation (distributed at the conference) and a conference dinner. It does not include accomodation costs.
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Not later than 1 May |
After 1 May |
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Conference fee |
3 000 SEK |
3 500 SEK |
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PhD student conference fee |
1 500 SEK |
2 000 SEK |
Payments are to be made in Swedish Crowns (SEK) to the following account: Payment Information;
Bankgiro: 454-4383
Inplusgiro/Plusgiro account: 508 16-8
Bank: Nordea Bank AB Account
Holder: Linnaeus University, SE-351 95 Vaxjo, Sweden
IBAN: SE30 9500 0099 6026 0050 8168
SWIFT/BIC: NDEASESS
VAT no Linnaeus University: SE202100627101
Ref: QTRF6, 6670 2100 66094006
Please indicate as well your:
Name
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Conference fee amount
More information
Please contact Andrei Khrennikov, e-mail: andrei.khrennikov_AT_lnu.se

