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21 September, 2016 – Day 1 (Wednesday)

Morning session: OPEN to the PUBLIC

Venue – Department of Economics, University of Gdańsk, Armii Krajowej 119 Street, Sopot 09.45 – 10.00 Opening address

Chair: Marek Kuś 10.00 – 10.55 Charles H. Bennett

IBM Watson Research Center, USA How disequilibrium enables classicality, complexity, and science

10.55 – 11.50 Wojciech H. Żurek

Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA Decoherence and the Quantum Theory of the Classical

END of the OPEN session

22 September, 2016 – Day 2 (Thursday)

Morning session: OPEN to the PUBLIC

Venue – Department of Economics, University of Gdańsk, Armii Krajowej 119 Street, Sopot Chair: Caslav Brukner

10.00 – 10.55 Phillippe Grangier

University Paris-Saclay, France Contexts, Systems and Modalities: a new ontology for quantum mechanics 10.55 – 11.50 Mariusz Puchalski

University of Warsaw, Poland Precision tests of fundamental interactions with H2

END of the OPEN session

23 September, 2016 – Day 3 (Friday)

Morning session: OPEN to the PUBLIC

Venue – Department of Economics, University of Gdańsk, Armii Krajowej 119 Street, Sopot Chair: Karol Życzkowski

10.00 – 10.55 Giacomo Mauro D'Ariano

University of Pavia, Italy Hacking the algorithm of the tapestry of reality

10.55 – 11.50 Caslav Brukner

University of Vienna, Austria Quantum theory from within a quantum reference frame: how the world look like if you were a quantum particle

END of the OPEN session

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