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International Workshop on Statistical-Mechanical Informatics 2008 (IW-SMI 2008)

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, , Citation Masahito Hayashi et al 2009 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 143 011001 DOI 10.1088/1742-6596/143/1/011001

1742-6596/143/1/011001

Abstract

Statistical mechanical informatics (SMI) is an approach that applies physics to information science, in which many-body problems in information processing are tackled using statistical mechanics methods. In the last decade, the use of SMI has resulted in great advances in research into classical information processing, in particular, theories of information and communications, probabilistic inference and combinatorial optimization problems. It is expected that the success of SMI can be extended to quantum systems. The importance of many-body problems is also being recognized in quantum information theory (QIT), for which quantification of entanglement of bipartite systems has recently been almost completely established after considerable effort. SMI and QIT are sufficiently well developed that it is now appropriate to consider applying SMI to quantum systems and developing many-body theory in QIT. This combination of SMI and QIT is highly likely to contribute significantly to the development of both research fields.

The International Workshop on Statistical-Mechanical Informatics has been organized in response to this situation. This workshop, held at Sendai International Conference Center, Sendai, Japan, 14–17 September 2008, and sponsored by the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Priority Areas `Deepening and Expansion of Statistical Mechanical Informatics (DEX-SMI)' (Head investigator: Yoshiyuki Kabashima, Tokyo Institute of Technology) (Project http://dex-smi.sp.dis.titech.ac.jp/DEX-SMI), was intended to provide leading researchers with strong interdisciplinary interests in QIT and SMI with the opportunity to engage in intensive discussions. The aim of the workshop was to expand SMI to quantum systems and QIT research on quantum (entangled) many-body systems, to discuss possible future directions, and to offer researchers the opportunity to exchange ideas that may lead to joint research initiatives.

We would like to thank the contributors of the workshop as well as all the participants, who have enjoyed the workshop as well as their stay in Sendai, one of the most beautiful cities in Japan. This successful workshop will stimulate further development of the interdisciplinary research field of QIT and SMI.

Masahito Hayashi, Jun-ichi Inoue, Yoshiyuki Kabashima and Kazuyuki Tanaka Editors

The IW-SMI 2008 Organizing Committee

Kazuyuki Tanaka, General Chair (Tohoku University) Yoshiyuki Kabashima, Vice-General Chair (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Jun-ichi Inoue, Program Chair (Hokkaido University) Masahito Hayashi, Pulications Chair (Tohoku University) Hidetoshi Nishimori (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Toshiyuki Tanaka (Kyoto University)

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10.1088/1742-6596/143/1/011001