quantumTANGO: Quantum Information with Top quarks and Higgs bosons
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Baptiste Ravina
(Georg August Universitaet Goettingen (DE)),
James William Howarth
(University of Glasgow (GB))
Description
Session II of the Lower Saxony - Scotland Joint Forum 2022
The study of quantum entanglement and quantum information at high energy particle colliders is a new and exciting field of research, proposing to use two of the heaviest and most unstable fundamental particles to push core predictions of quantum mechanics to their limits. We will review recent proposals and ideas from the theory community on this topic, and try to make concrete plans for future experimental measurements of these phenomena at the Large Hadron Collider.
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Introduction 10mSpeakers: Baptiste Ravina (Georg August Universitaet Goettingen (DE)), Dr James William Howarth (University of Glasgow (GB))
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Session 1: Recent Theoretical Developments
Talks are 15' + 5' for questions
Conveners: Baptiste Ravina (Georg August Universitaet Goettingen (DE)), Dr James William Howarth (University of Glasgow (GB))- 14:25
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14:45
Bell's Inequalities in Higgs boson decays 20mSpeakers: Alan Barr (University of Oxford (GB)), Alan Barr (University of Oxford (GB))
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15:05
Quantum Entanglement in Two-Qubit Systems 20mSpeakers: Marco Fabbrichesi (INFN/SISSA), Marco Fabbrichesi
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Theory Q&A / short coffee break 10m
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Session 2: Experimental Status at the Large Hadron Collider
Talks are 8' + 2' for questions
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Machine Learning for Top Reconstruction 10mSpeaker: Steffen Korn (Georg August Universitaet Goettingen (DE))
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Entanglement in the SMEFT and Global Fits 10mSpeaker: Luca Mantani (DAMTP, University of Cambridge)
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15:55
Measurements at the ATLAS Experiment 10mSpeaker: Ethan Lewis Simpson (University of Glasgow (GB))
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16:05
Measurements at the CMS Experiment 10mSpeaker: Andrew Wildridge (Purdue University (US))
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Prospects for Higgs measurements using Charm tagging 10mSpeakers: Federica Fabbri (University of Glasgow (GB)), Dr James William Howarth (University of Glasgow (GB)), Theo Maurin
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