Foundational tests of Quantum Mechanics at the LHC

from Monday 20 March 2023 (09:00) to Wednesday 22 March 2023 (14:20)
Merton College, Oxford (TS Eliot Lecture theatre)

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
20 Mar 2023
21 Mar 2023
22 Mar 2023
AM
08:00 --- Breakfast available in Hall ---
09:15 Quantum Tops: Entanglement, Bell Inequality, Discord and Steering with Top-Quarks - Yoav Afik (CERN)  
09:45 Improved tests of entanglement and Bell inequalities with LHC tops - Alberto Casas (Spanish Research Council (CSIC))  
10:15 Entanglement measurements at ATLAS in t-tbar - Ethan Lewis Simpson (University of Glasgow (GB))  
10:45 --- Tea/Coffee ---
11:30 Towards testing beyond-quantum theories in particle physics - Michal Eckstein  
08:00 --- Breakfast available in Hall ---
09:15 Entanglement and Bell inequalities in H -> WW, H -> ZZ - Alexander Bernal (Instituto de Física Teórica, UAM-CSIC)  
09:45 Accessing entanglement and suppressing background in semileptonic H->WW events - Theo Maurin (University of Glasgow (GB))  
10:20 --- Tea/Coffee ---
11:00 Quantum entanglement in H->ZZ leptonic decay channels - Martina Javurkova (University of Massachusetts (US))  
11:30 Towards quantum measurements at CMS - Andrew Wildridge (Purdue University (US))  
PM
13:00 --- Lunch available in Hall, Merton College ---
14:30 --- Registration open at the TS Eliot Lecture Theatre, Merton College ---
15:00 Welcome - Alan Barr (University of Oxford (GB))  
15:10 Early natural philosophy at Merton College - Dr Julia Walworth (Fellow Librarian, Merton College)  
15:25 Why do we care about violating Bell Inequalities - Questions and Controversies - Christopher Timpson (University of Oxford Department of Philosophy)  
15:55 Entanglement and indistinguishability - Vlatko Vedral (University of Oxford)  
16:30 --- Tea/Coffee ---
17:00 Quantum state tomography and applications in weak decays - Alan Barr (University of Oxford (GB))  
17:30 Quantum tomography of diboson systems at colliders: entanglement, Bell violation and new physics constraints - Dr Emidio Gabrielli (Nat. Inst. of Chem.Phys. & Biophys. (EE))  
18:00 --- Welcome Drinks ---
12:00 PANEL SESSION: Loopholes and interpretations: What would these measurements imply? - Juan Ramon Munoz De Nova Christopher Timpson (University of Oxford Department of Philosophy) Rachel Ashby Pickering Pawel Horodecki (Gdansk University of Technology)  
13:00 --- Lunch in Hall ---
14:30 State-Channel Duality applied to Particle Physics - Clelia Altomonte (Kings College London)  
15:00 Bell violation by relativistic particles - Pawel Caban  
15:30 --- Tea/Coffee ---
16:00 Quantum entanglement and top spin correlations in Standard Model effective field theories - Claudio Severi (University of Manchester)  
16:30 Quantum information and CP measurement in H→τ+τ- at future lepton colliders - Kazuki Sakurai (University of Warsaw)  
19:00 --- Pre-dinner Drinks in the Ante-Chapel ---
19:30 --- Dinner in Hall ---
12:00 PANEL SESSION: Making it happen: steps needed for real experimental measurements - Dr James William Howarth (University of Glasgow (GB)) Andrew Wildridge (Purdue University (US)) Martina Javurkova (University of Massachusetts (US)) Federica Fabbri (University of Glasgow (GB))  
12:50 Commercial break - Alan Barr (University of Oxford (GB))  
13:00 --- Lunch available in Hall ---