Monday, April 10 | ||
9:05-9:45 | Michael Freedman* | New computational model (TSTP) |
9:45-10:25 | Mike Zaletel* | Non-abelions in bilayer graphene |
10:35-11:15 | Andrea Young* | Fractional quantum Hall effects in van der Waals heterostructures new results in the bulk and on the edges |
11:15-11:55 | Jun Zhu | Updates on the fractional quantum Hall effect in bilayer graphene |
13:00-13:40 | Yong P. Chen | Emerging platforms for topological superconductor qubits |
13:40-14:20 | Taro Yamashita | New-generation superconducting flux quantum bits for scalable quantum computer |
14:40-15:20 | Shin Hayashi | An index theoretic approach to topological corner states |
15:20-16:00 | Hirotomo Nishihara | Challenge of building three-dimensional frameworks using graphene |
16:10-16:50 | Makoto Kohda | Spin-orbit interaction and persistent spin helix state in semiconductor heterostructures |
Tuesday, April 11 | ||
9:00-9:40 | Xiao-Gang Wen | NonāAbelian statistics in bilayer systems |
9:40-10:20 | Yasu Kawahigashi | Tensor networks, two-dimensional topological order and operator algebras |
11:00-11:40 | Tomoki Ozawa | Some topics on topology and quantum geometry related to double-layer graphene |
15:00-15:40 | Motohiko Ezawa* | Computing power of topological quantum computation based on the braiding of Majorana fermions |
15:40-16:20 | Takafumi Sato | Electronic states of topological superconductor candidates as a Majorana platform |
16:40-17:20 | Tomohiro Otuska | Semiconductor spin qubits and new materials |
17:20-18:00 | Zhenghan Wang | Perspective |