Institute of Matematics of Polish Academy of Sciences,
Warsaw, Poland, March 10-22, 2019
10.15-11.45 A. Ekert, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford & Centre for Quantum
Technologies, National University of Singapore, Fellow of Royal Society
Quantum entanglement (lecture notes)
12.00-13.30 T. Pennanen, Kings College,
14.15-15.30. Coffee break and tea, room 409
15.30-17.00 A. Wyłomańska, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology,
Stochastic-based approach in the industry applications
10.15-11.45 A. Ekert, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford & Centre for Quantum
Technologies, National University of Singapore, Fellow of Royal Society
Cryptography: from classical to quantum
Quantum wonders (interaction free measurement etc)
12.00-13.30 T. Pennanen, Kings College,
14.15-15.30. Coffee break and tea, room 409
15.30-17.00 M. Pitera , Jagiellonian University Cracow,
Introduction to Traded Risk modeling framework
17.30-19.00 A. Ekert, How to make industry financing your research
10.15-11.45 A. Ekert, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford & Centre for Quantum
Technologies, National University of Singapore, Fellow of Royal Society
How to build quantum computers and why it is difficult...
12.00-13.30 M. Pitera, , Jagiellonian University Cracow,
Introduction to Traded Risk modeling framework
14.15-15.30. Coffee break and tea, room 409
15.30-17.00 A. Wyłomańska, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology,
Stochastic-based approach in the industry applications
10.15-11.45 A. Wyłomańska, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology,
Stochastic-based approach in the industry applications
12.00-13.30 M. Pitera, , Jagiellonian University Cracow,
Introduction to Traded Risk modeling framework
14.15-15.30. Coffee break and tea, room 409
15.30-17.00 M. Pitera, , Jagiellonian University Cracow,
Introduction to Traded Risk modeling framework
10.15-11.45 A. Wyłomańska, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology,
Stochastic-based approach in the industry applications
12.00-13.30 A. Wyłomańska, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology,
Stochastic-based approach in the industry applications
14.15-15.30. Coffee break and tea, room 409
15.30-17.00 J. Ockendon (tbc)