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Institute of Physics, Nicolaus Copernicus University Reports on Mathematical Physics, The Editors Open Systems & Information Dynamics, The Editors 47 th Symposium on Mathematical Physics Toruń, Poland, June 19 21, 2015 Talks and meetings take place in the lecture hall 20 of the Institute of Physics, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Grudziądzka 5/7 Friday, June 19, 2015 Morning session. Chairman: J. Kijowski 9.30-11.20 Registration 11.20-11.30 Opening address 11.30-12.00 A. Buchleitner (Freiburg, Germany): A statistical benchmark for Boson Sampling 12.00-12.30 T. Tylec & M. Kuś (Warszawa, Poland): Non-signaling theories and generalized probability 12.30-13.00 F. Pollock (Melbourne, Australia): What a biased two-level system can tell you about its environment 13.00-15.00 Lunch & Posters Afternoon session. Chairman: A. Grudka 15.00-15.30 S. Iriyama (Noda, Japan): On Quantum Algorithm for Binary Search and Its Computational Complexity 15.30-16.00 P. Waluk (Warszawa, Poland): Physics of a qubit from geometric quantization 16.00-16.30 M. Mozrzymas (Wrocław, Poland): Separable decoposition and quantum correlations in Toeplitz matrices 16.30-17.00 17.00-17.30 Y. Tanaka (Noda, Japan): Bayesian inference in visual perception process and quantum probabilities 17.30-18.00 P. Należyty (Toruń, Poland): On admissible memory kernels for random unitary qubit evolution 18.00-18.30 S. Filippov (Moscow, Russia): Microscopic collision models of non-markovian dynamics

Saturday, June 20, 2015 Morning session. Chairman: A. Buchleitner 9.00-9.30 K. Życzkowski (Kraków, Poland): Distinguishing random quantum states 9.30-10.00 Z. Ficek (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia): Non-Markovian dynamics of atoms interacting with negative index materials 10.00-10.30 P. Horodecki (Gdańsk, Poland): Does the quantum uncertainty determine nonlocality of quantum mechanics? 10.30-11.00 K. Kowalski (Łódź, Poland): Coherent states for the quantum mechanics on a circle and sphere 11.00-11.30 11.30-12.00 J. Rembieliński (Łódź, Poland): Lorentz covariance in the Hořava quantum gravity 12.00-12.30 D. Goyeneche (Concepcion, Chile): Genuinely multipartite entangled states and orthogonal arrays 12.30-13.00 A. Tossini (Pavia, Italy): Quantum walks without coin: the role of the lattice in determining the walk dynamics 13.00-13.30 Lunch & Posters ROMP & OSID Editorial Board Meetings Afternoon session. Chairman: K. Życzkowski 15.00-15.30 N. Watanabe & M. Ohya (Noda, Japan): Note on Entropies for Quantum Dynamical Systems 15.30-16.00 J. Domsta (Gdańsk, Poland): Non-unitary quantum evolution: by expectation or by reduction? 16.00-16.30 T. Matsuoka (Chiba, Japan): On entanglement encoding 16.30-17.00 17.00-17.30 A. Rutkowski (Gdańsk, Poland): Unbounded violation of quantum steering inequalities 17.30-18.00 K. Stefański (Toruń/Bydgoszcz, Poland): A statistical tool used for non-statistical transient chaos description 18.00-18.30 M. Studziński (Gdańsk, Poland): Using non positive maps to construct entanglement witnesses 18.30 Reception

Sunday, June 21, 2015 Morning session. Chairman: Z. Ficek 9.00-9.30 J. Maćkowiak (Toruń, Poland): Stochastic Bose Superfluid 9.30-10.00 A. Grudka (Poznań, Poland): Do black holes violate monogamy of entaglement? 10.00-10.30 G. Sarbicki (Toruń, Poland): On linear maps preserving k-rank projectors 10.30-11.00 L. Accardi, A. Pechen (Rome, Italy): Breaking of the similarity principle in the low density limit 11.00-11.30 11.30-12.00 K. Urbanowski (Zielona Góra, Poland): Energy and decay rate of unstable states at late times 12.00-12.30 S. Kondej (Zielona Góra, Poland): Leaky quantum wires: relation between geometry and spectrum 12.30-13.00 J. Tuziemski (Gdańsk, Poland): Spectrum Broadcast Structures in Quantum Brownian Motion 13.00-13.30 Lunch & Posters

Institute of Physics, Nicolaus Copernicus University Reports on Mathematical Physics, The Editors Open Systems & Information Dynamics, The Editors 47 th Symposium on Mathematical Physics Toruń, Poland, June 19 21, 2015 Posters are displayed outside lecture hall 20 POSTERS 1. Michał Białończyk (Kraków, Poland): Spectral properties of quantum operation and algebra generated by its Kraus operators 2. Artur Czerwiński (Toruń, Poland): Quantum Tomography for Systems with Evolution Given by Double Commutators 3. Anita Dąbrowska (Bydgoszcz, Poland): A posteriori evolution of light for single and double homodyne observations 4. Takeo Kamizawa (Toruń, Poland): Quasi-Diagonalisation and its Applications to Control Systems 5. Ninni Messina (Palermo, Italy): Exactly Solvable Time-Dependent Many-Spin Hamiltonian Model 6. Adam Rutkowski (Gdańsk, Poland): Construction and properties of a class of private states in arbitrary dimensions 7. Katarzyna Siudzińska (Toruń, Poland): Geometrical description of Lindblad equations with Gell-Mann matrices 8. Krzysztof Szczygielski (Gdańsk, Poland): Completely positive evolution of periodically controlled open systems 9. Piotr Witas (Bari, Italy): Equivalence principle in classical and quantum dynamics with constraints 10. Ryszard Wojnar (Warszawa, Poland): Kinetic Equation for the Self-correlation Finction in the Dilute Gas Under the Influence of an External Field

Timetable (update 17.06.2015) Friday, June 19 Saturday, June 20 Sunday, June 21 Chairman: A. Buchleitner Chairman: Z. Ficek 9.00 9.30 10.00 10.30 Registration K. Życzkowski J. Maćkowiak Z. Ficek A. Grudka P. Horodecki G. Sarbicki K. Kowalski L. Accardi 11.00 11.20 Openning address Chairman: J. Kijowski 11.30 A. Buchleitner J. Rembieliński K. Urbanowski 12.00 12.30 T. Tylec & M. Kuś D. Goyeneche S. Kondej F. Pollock A. Tossini J. Tuziemski 13.00 14.00 Lunch & Posters Lunch/ ROMP & OSID meeting Lunch/Posters Lunch 15.00 15.30 16.00 Chairman: A. Grudka Chairman: K. Życzkowski S. Iriyama N. Watanabe P. Waluk J. Domsta M. Mozrzymas T. Matsuoka 16.30 17.00 17.30 18.00 18.30 Y. Tanaka A. Rutkowski P. Należyty K. Stefański S. Filippov M. Studziński Reception