The Quantum Information Structure of Spacetime
QISS is an interdisciplinary initiative in Quantum Information and Quantum Gravity, bringing together theorists, experimentalists and philosophers. Our research program aims to unravel the Quantum Information Structure of Spacetime. Our consortium is supported by a large grant from the John Templeton Foundation and from numerous smaller grants obtained by individual participating research groups. QISS is coordinated by the Center for Space, Time and the Quantum.
The overarching theme investigated is the conceptual role of Information in gravitational physics. This is a question that calls for a rethinking of Space, Time and Quantum foundations.
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Andrea Di Biagio: Bell, Wigner, causal reasoning, and interpretations

Flaminia Giacomini: Quantum effects in gravity beyond the Newton potential.

Borivoje Dakić: Reconstruction of Quantum Particle Statistics

Hal Haggard - Quantum Gravity. Introductory Lecture I - QISS 2022 Conference

Bob Coecke, From Quantum Linguistics to Spacetime Linguistics, and Cognition. QISS Virtual Seminar.

Jim Hartle: Living in a superposition. QISS Virtual Seminar

Ognyan Oreshkov: On the arrow of time in quantum Mechanics, QISS Virtual Seminar

Carlo Rovelli and Barry Kerzin: What is real? Nagarjuna's Middle Way.

Giulio Chiribella: Quantum Operations with Indefinite Time Direction

Robert Wald: Quantum Superposition of Massive Bodies

Lee Smolin: The quantum universe as a collection of partial views of itself. QISS Virtual Seminar

QISS HKU 2020 - Giulia Rubino - Experimental Entanglement of Temporal Orders

QISS HKU 2020 - Jonathan Oppenheim - A post-quantum theory of classical gravity?

The QISS Hong Kong workshop intro

QISS HKU 2020 - Marco Túlio Quintino - Reversing unknown quantum transformations

QISS HKU 2020 - Ding Jia - Marrying information and spacetime through correlation diagrams

QISS HKU 2020 - Maria Stasinou - Functorial evolution of quantum fields in discretised spacetime

QISS HKU 2020 - Lautaro Amadei - The role of discreteness in the black hole information loss puzzle

QISS HKU 2020 - Richard Howl - Quantum gravity in continuous-variable quantum information theory

QISS HKU 2020 - Hler Kristjansson - Quantum interference of latent time correlations

QISS HKU 2020 - David Rideout - Causal sets as quantum spacetime

QISS HKU 2020 - Jakub Mielczarek - SU(2) gauge fields and quantum entanglement

QISS HKU 2020 - Marko Vojinovic - Definite vs superposed causal orders and quantum gravity

QISS HKU 2020 - Mischa Woods - General relativistic time dilation and quantum clock

QISS HKU 2020 - Marios Christodolou - The Possibility to Experimentally Detect Time Discreteness

QISS HKU 2020 - Pablo Arrighi - What is Discrete Covariance?

QISS HKU 2020 - Giulio Chiribella - Ten years of the quantum SWITCH

QISS HKU 2020 - Lucas Hackl - Energy cost of extracting entanglement from relativistic fields

QISS HKU 2020 - Philipp Hoehn - A perspective-neutral approach to quantum general covariance

QISS HKU 2020 - Vladko Vedral - Quantum nature of the gravitational field & quantum Sagnac effect