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Monday 7/9/2015 Tuesday 8/9/2015 Wednesday 9/9/2015 Thursday 10/9/2015 Friday 11/9/2015
08.45-09.45 Registration & coffee 09:00-09:15 morning coffee morning coffee morning coffee morning coffee
Morning
Session
Chair:
Renato Renner
Chair:
Stefan Wolf
Chair:
Mauro D'Ariano
Chair:
Časlav Brukner
Chair:
Lorenzo Maccone
09.45-10.00 Opening 09.15-10.15 Nicolas Gisin
Time really passes.
Science can't deny that.
Časlav Brukner
Detecting indefinite causal
orders in quantum physics
Paul Davies
Julian Barbour
Time's Arrow and
the Entropy of the Universe
10:00-11:00 Jonathan Oppenheim
10.15-11.15 Thomas Pashby
Understanding Event Time Observables
Roger Colbeck
Causal structure relations
Paolo Perinotti
A-temporal quantum computations
Stefan Wolf
Causality, Consistency, Complexity
11.15-11.45 coffee break coffee break coffee break coffee break
11:00-12:00 Lorenzo Maccone
Quantum time
11.45-12.45 Jürg Fröhlich
Esquisse d'un programme
Rüdiger Schack
Time and causality in QBism
Bryan Roberts
Weak interactions and the
curious little arrow of time
Vlatko Vedral
Gravitationally induced decoherence
and irreversibility
12:15-13:45 Lunch 12.45-14.30 Lunch Lunch Group picture
Lunch & afternoon hike
-13.00:
Closing remarks
Afternoon
Session
Chair:
Ognyan Oreshkov
Chair:
Dominik Janzing
Chair:
Roger Colbeck
13:45-14:45 Mauro D'Ariano
Relativity Principle
without Space-Time
14.30-15.30 Tony Short
Re-evaluating Spacetime
Ognyan Oreshkov
Operational quantum theory
without predefined time
14:45-15:45 Ivette Fuentes
Relativistic Quantum Clocks
15.30-16.30 Sandu Popescu
Every moment of time
a new universe
Dominik Janzing
Distinguishing cause and
effect from statistical data
15:45-16:00 coffee break
16:00-17:00 Adrian Kent
Mathematical Characterization
of Physics in Spacetime
17:00-18:00 Poster session &
Welcome apero
17:00-18:00 HG F3:
Bernays lecture by Serge Haroche
Reflections on the photon,
the laser and quantum physics
19.00-23.00:
Conference dinner
Dozentenfoyer ETH