Program

Division 11

16th B202 Room 16aB202 9:00〜12:30

Division 11
Spin glasses, Statistical mechanics of information processing systems 1

1
Phase transition in binary compressed sensing
Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University, International Research Frontier Initiative, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyA, Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyB, Sigma-i Co., LtdC
Mikiya Doi, Masayuki OhzekiA,B,C, Kazuyuki Tanaka
2
Analysis of Noiseless Compressed Sensing using CGMT
Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku UniversityA, International Research Frontier Initiative, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyB, Sigma-i Co., Ltd.C
Kensuke ArakiA,C, Masayuki OhzekiA,B,C
3
Stability Condition of Replica Symmetry in Image Restoration by Sparse Coding II
Okayama Univ. HS
Toshiaki Aida
4
MIMO Signal Detection by Trainable Simulated Bifurcation Machine
Tokyo Tech
Satoshi Takabe
5
A scaling analysis of Bayesian nonlinear regression in the presence of model discrepancy
RIIT, Kyushu Univ.
Satoru Tokuda
6
Effect of Thermal Index for Air Conditioning Based on Statistical Mechanics
NITGC, TOFFEEA
Yohei Saika, Masahiro NakagawaA

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Temperature and constraint strength dependence of the dynamic critical exponent of the minimum vertex cover problem
Grad. School of Arts and Science, Univ. of TokyoA, Komaba Inst. for Science, Univ. of TokyoB, Fujitsu Ltd.C
Aki DoteA,C, Koji HukushimaA,B
8
Label-imbalanced classification in a high-dimensional setting
Univ. Tokyo
Takashi Takahashi
9
A Proposal of FMA Extension Method Using Ensemble Learning for Black Box Multi-Objective Discrete Optimization Problems
Keio Univ.A, WPI-Bio2Q, Keio Univ.B, GCS, Waseda Univ.C, IRFI, Tokyo TechD
Tokiya FukudaA, Masashi YamashitaA, Yuya SekiA, Shu TanakaA,B,C,D
10
Statistical Mechanical Analysis of Quantized Regression Model
Grad. School of Science, Univ. Tokyo, ISM.A, Grad. School of Arts and Science, Univ. TokyoB
Shuhei Kashiwamura, Ayaka SakataA, Masaaki ImaizumiB
11
Gauge theory for quantum XYZ spin glass models
Nihon University
Yoshinori Sakamoto, Chigak Itoi
12
Free energy equivalence between mean-field models and densely diluted mean-field models
Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku UniversityA, International Research Frontier Initiative, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyB, Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyC, Sigma-i Co., Ltd.D
Manaka OkuyamaA, Masayuki OhzekiA,B,C,D
13
Characterization of replica symmetry breaking in finite-dimensional spin glass models
Nihon University
C. Itoi

16th B203 Room 16aB203 9:00〜12:15

Division 11
Quantum dynamics, quantum thermodynamics

1
Role of feedback control in Quantum Energy Teleportation of one-dimensional Heisenberg model
Dept. of Appl. Phys., Grad. Sch. of Eng., Tohoku Univ.A, CSIS, Tohoku Univ.B
Kanji ItohA, Yusuke MasakiA, Hiroaki MatsuedaA,B
2
Cancellation
3
Quantum velocity limits for multiple observables
RIKEN Hakubi
Ryusuke Hamazaki
4
Dynamics of open quantum interacting systems
Univ. of Yamanashi
Chikako Uchiyama
5
Quantum coherence control and the thermodynamic uncertainty relation in quantum nanoscale transport
Physics Div., Univ. of Tsukuba
Taniguchi Nobuhiko
6
Analysis of energy current based on quantum master equations applicable to many-body systems
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of TokyoA,RIKEN CEMSB
Hiromu UshiharaA,Kazuaki TakasanA,Naoto TsujiA,B

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Asymmetric spin transport in the U(1)-symmetric random unitary circuits with quantum feedback controls
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of TokyoA, RIKEN CEMSB
Shunsuke NishimuraA, Kazuaki TakasanA, Naoto TsujiA,B
8
p-wave η-pairing state in a three-body interacting system
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of TokyoA, RIKEN CEMSB
Shohei ImaiA, Naoto TsujiA,B
9
The second law of thermodynamics for an energy eigenstate of a quantum chaotic system
Saitama Medical University
Sei Suzuki
10
Quantum Steady-Cycle Heat Engine Driven by Quantum Measurement
Waseda Univ.
Kenta Koshihara, Taiki Fujimoto, Kazuya Yuasa
11
Quantum clock with an optical system.
Dept. of Eng., Univ. of Tokyo
Kousuke Kumasaki, Yosuke Mitsuhashi, Takahiro Sagawa
12
Research on the convexity of quasi-static Helmholtz energy based on non-equilibrium work
Kyoto Univ. Science
Shoki Koyanagi, Yoshitaka Tanimura

16th C206 Room 16aC206 9:00〜12:15

Division 11
Complex networks, social physics

1
Information flows in network motifs
Kyushu Univ., Kyoto Univ.A
Fumito Mori, Takashi OkadaA
2
Robustness of networks with long-range degree correlations up to network distance l=2
FRIS Tohoku Univ.A, AIMR Tohoku Univ.B
Yuka FujikiA,B, Stefan JunkB
3
On the relation between hyperbolicity and the percolation phase diagram in networks
Ibaraki Univ., Toho Univ.A
Takehisa Hasegawa, Tomoaki NogawaA
4
Anomalous diffusion with two spectral dimensions on a fractal scale-free network
Dept. Appl. Phys., Hokkaido Univ., Sch. Math. Sci., Queen Mary Univ. LondonA
Gentaro Shimojo, Jun YamamotoA, Kousuke Yakubo
5
Crossover phenomenon in adversarial attacks on voter model
Ibaraki Univ.
Shogo Mizutaka
6
Recoverability of node locations in network models that the linking probability depends on physical node distance
College Sci. Eng., Aoyama Gakuin Univ.
Yuh Kobayashi

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Quantifying the impact of business partners' bankruptcy on inter-firm transaction network
Tokyo Tech Sch. of Comp.A, Sony CSLB
Kay NagayamaA, Hideki TakayasuA,B, Misako TakayasuA
8
Estimation of knowledge reference network from art data based on hierarchical cultural transmission model
Grad. School of Informatics, Kyoto Univ.
Eita Nakamura
9
A simple model for reproducing the edit pattern on Wikipedia
Osaka University, The University of TokyoA
Fumiko Ogushi, Takashi ShimadaA
10
An analysis of human flow pattern based on the Revised Electric Circuit Model
Tokyo Tech, School of Computing, Takayasu Research Group
Zhong Zhihua, Takayasu Hideki, Takayasu Misako
11
Dimensional reduction of the epidemic models on networks by using machine learning
Faculty of Medicine, Toho University, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ibaraki UniversityA
Tomoaki Nogawa, Takehisa HasegawaA
12
Reproduction of the number of new infections of Covid-19 by the extended SEIR model II
Univ. of Ryukyus FGRS, Univ. of Tsukuba Sys. Info.A, Sony CSLB, Tokyo Tech Sch. of CompC
Kenta Yamada, Shida YouheiA, Hideki TakayasuB, Misako TakayasuC

16th B200 Room 16pB200 13:30〜17:00

Division 11,Division 12
Information physics of living matters

1
(Symposium Session.) Introduction
BDR RIKEN and U Tokyo
Yasushi Okada
2
(Symposium Session.) Optimal control of biological molecular motor
Tohoku Univ.
Shoichi Toyabe
3
(Symposium Session.) Live cell imaging and optogenetics reveal the cellular mechanical properties and biological functions
NIBB/ExCELLS, NINS
Kazuhiro AOKI
4
(Symposium Session.) Characterization and control of biological reaction-diffusion system in cell size spaces
Keio Univ
Kei Fujiwara

Break (15:15〜15:30)

5
(Symposium Session.) Topology of nonlinear systems
Dept. of Appl. Phys. Univ. Tokyo
Takahiro Sagawa
6
(Symposium Session.) 3D growth of bacterial populations and topological defects
Univ. Tokyo
Kazumasa A. Takeuchi
7
(Symposium Session.) Information-geometric orthogonality for decompositions of entropy production rate
The Univ. of Tokyo
Sosuke Ito

16th B202 Room 16pB202 13:30〜16:30

Division 11
Neural Networks

1
Heterogeneous RSB in deep RBM-like spin glasses
Dept. of Phys. Osaka Univ.A, Cybermedia Center Osaka Univ.B
Yuki HamanoA, Hajime YoshinoA,B
2
Feed-forward neural networks represented by transfer matrices of spin-glasses
Cybermedia Center, Osaka University
Hajime Yoshino
3
Spatially heterogeneous learning in a deep student machine by message passing
Cybermedia Center,Osaka Univ.A,Dept. of Phys.,Osaka Univ.B
Angelo Giorgio CavaliereA,Hajime YoshinoA,B
4
Replica Correlations of Hidden Layers in Deep Learning of Image Data
Physics Department, Osaka UniversityA, Cybermedia Center, Osaka UniversityB
Orito YusukeAHajime YoshinoA,B
5
The effect of fluctuations in synaptic weights on dynamics in a recurrent neural network
Grad. Sch. Info., Kyoto Univ.
S. Takasu and T. Aoyagi
6
Performance indicator of reservoir computing: application for physical reservoir
Osaka Metropolitan Univ.
Masaya Matsumura,Taiki Haga

Break (15:00〜15:15)

7
Thermal robustness and spatiotemporal parallelization of physical reservoir computing in frustrated magnets
The Univ. of Tokyo
Kaito Kobayashi, Yukitoshi Motome
8
Miniature traffic dynamics as a computer
Univ. of Tsukuba,AIMR, Tohoku UniversityA
Ryunosuke Fukuzaki,Taiga Okamoto,Keita Koyama,Takahiro Noguchi,Hiroyasu AndoA
9
Road to Alpha Zero For Physics 〜Application of reinforcement learning to the development of the theoretical analysis methods〜
RIKEN CEMS
Yoshihiro Michishita
10
An effective construction scheme of machine-learning interatomic potential based on graph neural network for computing thermal conductivity
Dept. of Phys., Kumamoto Univ., Univ. of Southern CaliforniaA
K. Shimamura, K. NomuraA, A. Koura, and F. Shimojo
11
Proposal of a computational model of amoeba-inspired combinatorial optimization machines: Towards physcial implementations
Department of Applied Physics, Waseda University
Yusuke Miyajima, Masahito Mochizuki

16th B203 Room 16pB203 13:30〜17:15

Division 11
Foundations of quantum theory, non-Hermitian systems

1
Construction of Rigged Hilbert Space Formulation for Many-Body Quantum Mechanics
FSE Waseda Univ., NIT Gunma CollegeA, RISE Waseda Univ.B
Junichi Takahashi and Shousuke OhmoriA,B
2
Zero Correlation Measurements for the Quantum Schmidt Rank
Graduate School of Mathematics, Nagoya University
Toru Ohira
3
Time-evolving resonant states in open double quantum-dot systems
Kanagawa Univ., IIS, Univ. of TokyoA
Akinori Nishino, Naomichi HatanoA
4
Dynamics of the Clean Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev model
Dept. of Basic Science, Univ. of Tokyo, Dept. of Physics, Univ. of TokyoA
Soshun Ozaki, Hosho KatsuraA
5
Transition from exponential to non-exponential decay from quantum well in the dynamics of wave packet scattered by a double barrier potential
Univ. of Fukui
Norifumi YAMADA
6
Extension of the Watanabe-Sagawa-Ueda uncertainty relations to infinite-dimensional systems
Grad. Sch. Info., Nagoya Univ.
Ryosuke Nogami, and Shogo Tanimura
7
Derivation of the GKSL equation with the effective Liouvillian of open quantum systems
Dept. of Phys., The Univ. of Tokyo, ISS, The Univ. of TokyoA
Hayato Kinkawa, Naomichi HatanoA

Break (15:15〜15:30)

8
The uniqueness of the steady-state solution of various Lindblad equations
Dept. Phys., Univ. Tokyo
Hironobu Yoshida
9
Effect of Liouvillian exceptional point on non-equilibrium stationary current in a mesoscopic system
Univ. of Yamanashi
Kazunari Hashimoto
10
Classical simulation of boson sampling dynamics in a non-Hermitian open system
Dept. of Phys., Kindai Univ.A, Research Institute for Science and Engineering, Waseda Univ.B, Department of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Sophia Univ.C, The Univ. of TokyoD, RIKEN CPRE
Daichi KagamiharaA, Ryui KanekoB,C, Ken MochizukiD,E, Ippei DanshitaA
11
Universality in Open Quantum Spin Chains with Non-Reciprocity
APCTPA,YITP, Kyoto Univ.B
Samuel BeggARyo HanaiA,B
12
Oscillating-mode gap: A novel indicator of phase transitions in open quantum many-body systems
Osaka Metropolitan Univ.
Taiki Haga
13
Non-Hermitian Quantum Fermi Accelerator
Univ. TokyoA, University of LondonB
Takanobu TairaA, Andreas FringB
14
Jordan decomposition of Non-Hermitian Quadratic Fermionic Hamiltonians
Univ. of Tokyo, Texas A&M Univ.A
Shunta Kitahama, Hosho Katsura, Hironobu Yoshida, Ryo ToyotaA

16th C206 Room 16pC206 13:30〜17:00

Division 11
Social physics

1
Analysis of Public Goods Games on Networks Using AME Method
Hokkaido Univ.,Hokkaido Univ.A
Yu Takiguchi,Koji NemotoA
2
Evolutionary stability of cooperation in indirect reciprocity under noisy and private assessment
RCIES SOKENDAIA, UBI Univ. of TokyoB, AI Lab CAC
Yuma FujimotoA,B,C, Hisashi OhtsukiA
3
Indirect Reciprocity with stochastic and dual reputation updates
RIKEN Center for Computational Science, Max Planck Inst. for Evol. Biol.A
Yohsuke Murase, Christian HilbeA
4
Dynamics of an indirect reciprocity model on acquaintance networks
Univ. Tokyo
Daichi Kuroda, Takashi Shimada
5
Mathematical modeling of polarization dynamics in social networks
Dept. of Sci., Kagoshima Univ., GSFS, Univ. TokyoA, MI-Center, Univ. TokyoB, Sch. of Eng., Tokyo TechC
Shigefumi Hata, Ryota KobayashiA,B, Hiroya NakaoC
6
Phase structure in two- and three-tribes urban agglomeration models
Kochi Tech
Nanami Ogi, Takuju Zen

Break (15:00〜15:15)

7
Tracking data analysis for ball possession time in football matches
Univ. Ryukyus, Hokkaido Univ.A, Waseda Univ.B, Rissho Univ.C
Ken Yamamoto, Seiya Uezu, Keiichiro KagawaA, Yoshihiro YamazakiB, Takuma NarizukaC
8
Evacuation Behavior Simulation by Multi-Agent System for Shimoda City,Shizuoka Prefecture
Seikei University, IPNS.KEKA
Ryuto Takahashi, Tadashi Kon, Yoshimasa KuriharaA
9
Effect Verification of Information Diffusion Method in SNS Based on Hypothetical Scenario Simulation
Graduate School of Science and Technology, University of Tsukuba, Department of Policy and Planning Sciences, University of TsukubaA, School of Science, the University of TokyoB, Louis Pasteur Center for Medical ResearchC
R. Nakamura, Y. SanoA, H. A. ToriiB, and K. UnoC
10
Formation and development of echo chambers on SNS: yes or no to COVID-19 vaccination
Rissho University
Hiroshi Iyetomi, Wataru Souma
11
Evaluation of characteristics of infant expressed vocabulary by means of variational autoencode
Kyoto Univ.,Osaka Univ.A,Indiana Univ.B,Kyoto Inst. Tech.C
Masa-aki Sakagami, Horomichi HagiharaA, Hiroki YamamotoB,Chie FkadaC
12
The effect of introducing context sensitivity on Probabilistic Context-free Grammars
University of Tokyo
Kai Nakaishi, Koji Hukushima
13
The emergence of kinship structures by multi-level evolution model
Grad. Sch. of Arts and Sciences. Univ. of Tokyo, MPIEVA, NBI. Univ. of CopenhagenA
Kenji Itao and Kunihiko KanekoA

16th S31 Room 16pS31 13:30〜17:15

Theoretical Particle Physics,Division 11
Generalized Symmetries in QFTs

1
(Invited Presentation.) On Generalized Symmetry
Faculty of Sciences, the University of Tokyo (UTokyo)
Kantaro Ohmori
2
Non-invertible symmetries in U(1)× U(1) gauge theory
Osaka University
Yuta Nagoya, Soichiro Shimamori
3
Non-invertible symmetries in instanton-sum modified QED
Osaka Univ.
Hiroki Wada, Satoshi Yamaguchi
4
Asymptotic density of states in 2d CFTs with non-invertible symmetries
Kavli IPMU,Jefferson Phys. Lab., HarvardA,Yang Institute for Theo. Phys. and Simons Center for Geom. and Phys., Stony BrookB
Ying-Hsuan LinAMasaki Okada,Sahand SeifnashriB,Yuji Tachikawa
5
Higher-form symmetry and eigenstate thermalization hypothesis
Kyoto University, RIKEN Hakubi Research TeamA
Osamu Fukushima, Ryusuke HamazakiA

Break (15:15〜15:30)

6
Non-invertible symmetries in axion electrodynamics
Keio Univ.
Ryo Yokokura
7
Application of non-invertible symmetries to the 4-dimensional Z2 gauge theory with boundaries
Osaka Univ.
Masaraka Koide, Yuta Nagoya, Satoshi Yamaguchi
8
Gapped phases of 4d gauge theories via temporal gauging of 1-form symmetry
YITP, Kyoto Univ., NCSUA
Yuya Tanizaki, Mendel NguyenA, Mithat UnsalA
9
Phase structure and 1-form center symmetry of adjoint Higgs system at finite temperature
YITP, Kyoto Univ.
Yui Hayashi, Masashi Kawahira, Hiromasa Watanabe
10
The QCD phase diagram in the space of imaginary chemical potential via 't Hooft anomalies
Tohoku Univ.
Shun Kobayashi
11
Foliated-Exotic Duality in Fractonic BF Theories
The Univ. of Tokyo
Shutaro Shimamura, Kantaro Ohmori
12
Description of fractons by dipole conserving field theory and its effective theory
Rutgers Univ.A, Kyoto Univ. YITPB, RIKEN iTHEMSC
Hiromi EbisuA, Masazumi HondaB, C, Taiichi NakanishiB

17th A200 Room 17aA200 9:00〜12:25

Division 7,Division 3,Division 8,Division 11
Quantum Spin Liquids -understanding of unclarified issues and new developments

1
(Symposium Session.) Introduction
Dept. Phys. Univ. Tokyo
Masao Ogata
2
(Symposium Session.) Present status of the experimental studies on triangular-lattice quantum spin liquids: focus on the organic system, κ-(ET)2Cu2(CN)3
Frontier Science, Univ. Tokyo, Max Planck Inst. Univ. Stuttgart
Kazushi Kanoda
3
(Symposium Session.) Thermal-transport Studies on Quantum Spin Liquids
ISSP, Univ. Tokyo
Minoru Yamashita
4
(Symposium Session.) Thermal Conductivity of Spin liquid phase and Neighboring Phases of Pd(dmit)2 salts
Dept. Phys. Osaka Univ.
Yasuhiro Nakazawa
5
(Symposium Session.) Comments from the sample preparer - on thermal conductivity measurement data of quantum spin liquid -
Riken
Reizo Kato
6
(Symposium Session.) Discussions
IMR, Tohoku Univ.
Takahiko Sasaki

Break (10:35〜10:50)

7
(Symposium Session.) Thermal transport in Kitaev quantum spin liquid candidate RuCl3
Max Planck Inst.
Yosuke Matsumoto
8
(Symposium Session.) Majorana gap in the bulk state of Kitaev material α-RuCl3
Dept. Phys. Tohoku Univ.
Yuta Mizukami
9
(Symposium Session.) Quantum spin liquids from the viewpoint of Kitaev systems
Dept. Phys. Tohoku Univ.
Joji Nasu
10
(Symposium Session.) Conclusion
ISSP, Univ. Tokyo
Hatsumi Mori

17th B202 Room 17aB202 9:00〜11:45

Division 11,Division 12 Joint
Active matter 1

1
Single-cell level chiral dynamics
RIKEN BDR
Takaki Yamamoto, Tomoki Ishibashi, Yuko Mimori-Kiysoue, Sylvain Hiver, Naoko Tokushige, Mitsusuke Tarama, Masatoshi Takeichi, Tatsuo Shibata
2
Mesoscale dynamics at air-water interface of suspension of ciliates Tetrahymena
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
K. Okuyama,M. Ichikawa
3
Deep learning based data-driven estimation of two-body interactions in cell collective motion
Sch. Arts and Sci, Univ. of TokyoA, IIS, Univ. of TokyoB
Masahito UwamichiA, Hidenori HashimuraA, Simon K. SchnyderB, Tomoko AdachiA, Sumie EtoA, Tetsuya J. KobayashiB, Satoshi SawaiA
4
Geometric control of topological defects and non-equilibrium dynamics of morphological construction in cell populations
Dept. Phys., Univ. Kyushu,Applied Phys., Univ. AaltoA
Ryo Ienaga,Kazusa BeppuA,Yusuke Maeda
5
Cancellation
6
Emergence of collective motion and its mechanism in active filament systems
CiMPhy, Inst. for Advanced Study, Kyoto Univ., Dept. of Phys., Technical Univ. MunichA
Ryo Suzuki, Andreas R. BauschA

Break (10:15〜10:30)

7
Clustering phases of the Vicsek model
Hokkaido University, University of California, Los AngelesA
Hideyuki Miyahara, Hyu Yoneki, Vwani RoychowdhuryA
8
The diffusivity of particles belonging to clusters in active Brownian particles.
Tokyo Univ. of Science
Umemura Toranosuke, Akimoto Takuma
9
Nematic order of active dimer particles driven in the short-axis direction
Grad. Sch. of Sci. and Eng., Chiba Univ., Grad. Sch. of Sci., Chiba Univ.A
H. Ishikawa, H. ItoA, H. KitahataA
10
Cancellation
11
Reciprocal motion of microswimmers in noisy environment
RIMS Kyoto Univ.
Yoshiki Hiruta, Kenta Ishimoto
12
Self-propelled model with a flat plate airfoil for hydrodynamic interaction of fish via reverse Karman vortex street
Dept. of Phys., Tohoku Univ.
Susumu Ito, Nariya Uchida

17th B203 Room 17aB203 9:00〜12:15

Division 11
Nonequilibrium systems 1, stochastic thermodynamics, entropy

1
Apparently negative diffusion due to two time-reversible effects in one-dimensional quantum Brownian motion
NICT, Dept. of Phys. Sci., Osaka Pref. Univ.A, Univ. of Texas at AustinB, IIS Univ. of TokyoC
Sho Nakade, Kazuki KankiA, Tomio PetroskyB,C
2
Exactly solvable subspace of non-integrable quantum spin chains
Department of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Tokyo
Chihiro Matsui
3
Relaxation and memory loss effect in noisy non-unitary dynamics of bosons
Tokyo University, RIKEN-CPRA, RIKEN-iTHEMSB
Ken MochizukiA, Ryusuke HamazakiA,B
4
Global thermodynamics for liquid-gas coexistence under gravity
Ibaraki Univ., Kyoto Univ.A
Naoko Nakagawa, Shin-ichi SasaA
5
Numerical study of global thermodynamics using a simple interacting particle system
Kyoto Univ., Ibaraki Univ.A
Shin-ichi Sasa, Naoko Nakagawa
6
Classification of phase coexistence patterns in stochastic reaction-diffusion systems
Dept. of Phys., Kyoto Univ.
Yusuke Yanagisawa, Shin-ichi Sasa
7
The free-energy difference with and without the possibility of molecular dissociation
Ibaraki Univ., AISTA
Akira Yoshida, Nanako Hirano, Takenobu NakamuraA, Naoko Nakagawa

Break (10:45〜11:00)

8
Non-quasistatic response coefficients and thermodynamic length for semi-macroscopic thermodynamic systems
Grad. Sch. of Frontier Sciences, The Univ. of Tokyo
Yuki Izumida
9
Learning rate near the critical point of Hopf bifurcation
Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University
Kenshin Matsumoto, Sasa Shin-ichi
10
Thermodynamically Optimal Information Gain in Finite Time Measurement
Dept. Appl. Phys., Univ. Tokyo
Rihito Nagase, Takahiro Sagawa
11
Geometric housekeeping–excess decomposition of entropy production for hydrodynamic systems
Univ. of Tokyo
Kohei Yoshimura, Sosuke Ito
12
Thermodynamic inference of nonstationary processes from tilted equilibrium measurements
Univ. of Tokyo
Naruo Ohga, Sosuke Ito

17th C206 Room 17aC206 9:00〜12:15

Division 11
Quantum spin and boson system 1 ・Classical spin system

1
Long-range interaction and the phase transition of the dipolar spin ice
QST
Yoshiteru Yonetani
2
Dynamic properties of binary-integer encoding in Ising machines
Keio Univ.A, WPI-Bio2Q, Keio Univ.B, GCS, Waseda Univ.C, IRFI, Tokyo TechD
Kotaro TakahashiA, Shuta KikuchiA, Shu TanakaA,B,C,D
3
Comparison of quantum and classical optimization algorithms for continuous variable optimization.
IRFIA, Tohoku Univ.B, RIKENC
Shunta AraiA, Hiroki OshiyamaB, Hidetoshi NishimoriA,B,C
4
Ground-state of the Kitaev-Gamma spin chain and its low-lying excitation
Univ. of Hyogo, OISTA
Takafumi Suzuki, Jose-Calros PelayoA, Matthias GohlkeA
5
CP2 triple-Q state in the SU(3) Kondo lattice model
Univ. of Tokyo
Yutaka Akagi
6
Cancellation
7
Stochastic approximation analysis of dynamical quantum critical phenomena in long-range transverse-field Ising chain
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of TokyoA, IPI, Univ. of TokyoB, ISSP, Univ. of TokyoC
Sora ShirataniA, Synge TodoA,B,C

Break (10:30〜10:45)

8
The exact susceptibility of spin-S transverse Ising chain with next-nearest-neighbor interactions
Grad. School of Math. Nagoya Univ.
Kazuhiko MINAMI
9
Simulation of quantum spin systems in Fugaku as large-scale parallel calculations
Univ. of HyogoA, CITB, Univ. of TsukubaC, QST SPring8D
Hiroki NakanoA, Norikazu TodorokiB, Hiroto TadanoC, and Toru SakaiA,D
10
Revisiting the Zhang-Schulz-Ziman approach to the effective field theory of quantum spin chains: relation to the Lieb-Schultz-Mattis theorem
Dept. of Phys., Tokyo Tech., NIMS-MANAA
Nobuhiro Arai, Akihiro TanakaA
11
Effect of Disorder on the Multifractality and Hyperuniformity in the Quasicrystalline Bose-Hubbard Model
Dept. of Appl. Phys. Tokyo Univ. of Sci.A, Center for Quantum Info. and Quantum Bio., Osaka Univ.B, Inst. of Arts and Sci., Tokyo Univ. of Sci.C
M. HoriA, T. SugimotoB, Y. HashizumeC, T. TohyamaA
12
Multifractal analysis of Fibonacci-Ising millefeuille model
QIQB, Osaka Univ., Inst. Arts Sci., Tokyo Univ. Sci.A
T. Sugimoto, Y. HashizumeA, Y. EnatsuA
13
Flux insertion in the SU(N)-symmetric DMRG
Dept. Phys., Gakushuin Univ.,Wigner Research Centre for PhysicsA,TUMunichB
Masahiko G. Yamada,Karlo PencA,Frank PollmannB

17th B101 Room 17pB101 13:30〜17:00

Division 6,Division 5,Division 11,Division 12
Superconductivity
(Tutorial, Vortex)

1
(Tutorial Presentation.) Introduction to nonequilibrium physics explored by a superconducting vortex system: From rheology to the Kibble-Zurek mechanism
Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology (Dept. of Phys. Tokyo Inst. of Tech.)
Satoshi Okuma
2
Kibble-Zurek mechanism for dynamical ordering of superconducting vortices : Test of universality
Dept. of Phys., Tokyo Tech.
T. Ebihara, S. Maegochi, K. Omori, K. Ienaga, S. Kaneko, S. Okuma
3
Development of the thermoelectric measurement method for a current-driven vortex system
Dept. of Phys., Tokyo Tech.
T. Ishigami, K. Ienaga, Y. Yoshimura, S. Kaneko, S. Okuma
4
Dynamic phase diagram of a current-driven vortex system probed by a thermodynamic method
Dept. of Phys., Tokyo Tech.
K. Ienaga,T. Ishigami,Y. Yoshimura,S. Kaneko,S. Okuma

Break (15:00〜15:15)

5
Application of Pulse Techniques in the Measurement of Superconductive Quantum Vortices Using Quantum Diamond Microscope
Univ. Tokyo, Tokyo Tech.A
Shunsuke Nishimura, Taku Kobayashi, Kensuke Ogawa, Takeyuki TsujiA, Takayuki IwasakiA, Mutsuko HatanoA, Kento Sasaki, Kensuke Kobayashi
6
The Interplay between domain walls in type-II superconductors and heat flow
Department of Physics, The University of TokyoA, Department of Basic Science, The University of TokyoB
Takuma KanakuboA, Yusuke KatoA,B
7
Peak Effects Induced by Splayed Columnar Defects in 2H-NbSe2 Single Crystals
The Univ. of Tokyo, CRIEPIA, JAEAB
Wenjie Li, Sunseng Pyon, Ryosuke Sakagami, Ataru IchinoseA, Satoru OkayasuB, and Tsuyoshi Tamegai
8
Numerical study of vortex penetration in mesoscopic superconductor NbSe2
Dept. of Phys. Univ. of Tsukuba, Akita Univ.A
Yu Hao, Liang Haoyun, Fan Fu,Hikari Tomori, Masahiko HayashiA, Akinobu Kanda
9
Two-dimensional vortex dynamics in NbSe2 single crystal flakes II
IMR, Tohoku Univ.
T. Nojima, S. Sakuma
10
Resistivity in Quantum Vortex Liquid of Clean Two-Dimensional Superconductor
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
Naratip Nunchot, Ryusuke Ikeda
11
Influence of external noises on the quantum metallic state in atomic layer superconductor NbSe2
Dept. of Phys. Univ. of Tsukuba, NIMSA, Akita Univ.B
I. Chiba, H. Tomori, K. WatanabeA, T. TaniguchiA, M. HayashiB, A. Kanda

17th B200 Room 17pB200 13:30〜17:20

Division 5,Division 4,Division 9,Division 11
Non-equilibrium dynamics between excited states and radiation fields: New findings in "Photoluminescence"

1
(Symposium Session.) Aim of the symposium
ISSP, Univ. Tokyo
Shuntaro Tani
2
(Symposium Session.) Basics and applications of ultra-fast gain switching in semiconductor lasers
ISSP, Univ. Tokyo
Hidefumi Akiyama
3
(Symposium Session.) Short-pulse high-peak-power laser oscillation based on self-evolving photonic crystals
Dept. Eng. Kyoto Univ.
Takuya Inoue
4
(Symposium Session.) Entropy of radiation redefining various one-dimensional excitonic light emissions
Inst. Adv. Ene., Kyoto Univ.
Taishi Nishihara
5
(Symposium Session.) Micromechanical engineering of a long-lived luminous ensemble -Suppression of inhomogeneous
NTT BRL
Ryuichi Ohta

Break (15:25〜15:45)

6
(Symposium Session.) Exploring the spacetime created by quantum Hall edges through luminescence
Dept. of Phys, Tohoku Univ.
Go Yusa
7
(Symposium Session.) Coherent and incoherent radiations from solids driven by intense light wave
Dept. of Phys., Kyoto Univ.
Kento Uchida
8
(Symposium Session.) Control of nanoscale tunnel current and induced luminescence by terahertz pulses
Dept. Eng. Yokohama National Univ.
Ikufumi Katayama
9
(Symposium Session.) Looking ahead to the future of studies on excited states and radiation fields
Grad. Sch. of Eng. Sci., Osaka Univ.
Hajime Ishihara

17th B202 Room 17pB202 13:30〜16:45

Division 11,Division 12 Joint
Biophysics joint

1
Parameter estimation of anisotropic diffusion using EM algorithm
Dept. Phys. Univ. TokyoA, IRCN Univ. TokyoB, Dept. Med. Univ. TokyoC, RIKEN BDRD
K. TakanamiA, D. TaniguchiB, Y. OkadaA,B,C,D, Y. KabashimaA
2
A cell membrane model that reproduces cortical flow-driven cell migration and collective movement
RIES, Hokkaido University
Katsuhiko Sato
3
Mean-field theory for cell mixture
Grad. Schl. Arts. Sci., Univ. Tokyo
Shuji Ishihara
4
Model ecosystem with fluctuating environment
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
Ikumi Kobayashi and Shin-ichi Sasa
5
Rare-event sampling analysis uncovers the fitness landscape of the genetic code
Hiroshima Univ., ExCELLSA, Univ. TokyoB, UBI Univ. TokyoC
Nen SaitoA, Yuji OmachiB, Chikara FurusawaB,C
6
Stochastic pumping in chemical reaction network and application to optogenetics
ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo, Konan Univ.A, Gakushuin Univ.B
Takashi Oka, Shintaro TakayoshiA, Masafumi UdagawaB

Break (15:00〜15:15)

7
Evolution of recombination dominant mode in diploid gene regulatory network
RCIES SOKENDAI,Niels Bohr Institute, Univ. of CopenhagenA,UBI, Univ. of TokyoB
Kenji Okubo, Kunihiko KanekoA,B
8
Phase transition of memory in optimal estimation and control problems considering biological constraints
Department of Mathematical Informatics, Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo
Takehiro Tottori, Tetsuya J. Kobayashi
9
Estimation of the chemical potential of water in lattice protein design using Bayesian learning
Grad. Sch. Sci. Univ. Tokyo, Grad. Sch. Eng. Nagoya Univ.A, Grad. Sch. Inform. Nagoya Univ.B
Tomoei Takahashi, George ChikenjiA, Kei TokitaB, and Yoshiyuki Kabashima
10
The effects of diversity and time variation in response threshold model for division of labor of ants
Univ. Tokyo
Tatsuya MATSUURA, Takashi SHIMADA
11
Evolution of lattice protein's function and foldability
Dept of Phys., Osaka Univ.A, Cybermedia Center, Osaka Univ.B
Norifumi MaruyamaA,B, Macoto KikuchiB,A
12
Development of a noise reduction method for gut microbiome time series
Tokyo Tech Comp.A, SONY CSLB, CornellC, RIKEN IMSD
Rie MaskawaA, Hideki TakayasuA,B, Lena TakayasuC, Rina KurokawaD, Wataru SudaD, Misako TakayasuA

17th B203 Room 17pB203 13:30〜17:30

Division 11
Electronic system

1
Theory of electron state calculation method with quantized spin-current-rotation coupling
Grad. Sch. Science, Univ. Hyogo
Koichi Kusakabe
2
Two component approximation of the Dirac equation: numerically tractable method
Graduate School of IST, University of Tokyo
Yoshihide Yoshimoto and Daichi Suzuki
3
Second-order phase transition from band insulator to metal in silicon investigated by non-perturbative MFRTB method
Hiroshima Univ., Shinshu Univ.A
K. Higuchi, and M. HiguchiA
4
Application of first-principles determination of magnetic structure using magnetic interaction
Dept. of Phys., Tohoku Univ.
Katsuhiro Arimoto, Takashi Koretsune
5
Symmetry-aware construction of the first-principles ferromagnetic Wannier model and its application to magnetocrystalline anisotropy
Tohoku University
Hiroto Saito, Takashi Koretsune
6
Ab initio Electrical Conductivity Calculations of Ag-Pd Alloy based on Wannier-CPA Method
Department of Physics, Tohoku University
Namerikawa Shota
7
The closest Wannier functions to a given set of localized orbitals
ISSP, The Univ. of Tokyo
Taisuke Ozaki
8
Formation of extended band singularities in nearly uniform electron systems
QST
Ryosuke Akashi

Break (15:30〜15:45)

9
Dielectric properties of polymers by machine-learning local dipole moments
Dept. of Phys. Univ. of TokyoA, JSR CorpB
Tomohito AmanoA, Tamio YamazakiB, Shinji TsuneyukiA
10
Thermoelectric transport with electron-hole-asymmetric relaxation time by strong intervalley scattering
School of Science, Osaka University
Masayuki Ochi
11
Analysis of relaxation dynamics in an electron-lattice model with multiple phonon modes
Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology,Center for Emergent Matter Science, RIKENA
Ken Inayoshi, Yuta MurakamiA, Akihisa Koga
12
Reduced hierarchical equations of motion approach for an electron system with strong electron-phonon interaction
KU QChem
ZHANG YANKAI
13
An extension to Bosonic systems of the novel analytic continuation method based on Nevanlinna theory
Kyoto University, Stanford UniversityA, University of MichiganB, Saitama UniversityC
Kosuke Nogaki, Jiani FeiA, Emanuel GullB, and Hiroshi ShinaokaC
14
Proposal of Kondo quantum walks
Dept. Phys., Univ. TokyoA, RIKENB, IIS, Univ. TokyoC, Dept. Appl. Phys., Kanagawa Univ.D, Dept. Phys., Univ. of MichiganE, Dept. Appl. Phys., Hokkaido Univ.F
Manami YamagishiA,B, Naomichi HatanoC, Akinori NishinoD, Franco NoriB,E, Hideaki ObuseC,F
15
Machine learning wave functions to identify fractal phases
Inst. for Basic Sci.A,Korea Univ. of Sci. and Tech.B,Osaka Univ.C,Sophia Univ.D
Tilen CadezA,Barbara DietzA,Dario RosaA,B,Alexei AndreanovA,B,Keith SlevinC,Tomi OhtsukiD

17th C206 Room 17pC206 13:30〜17:30

Division 11
Granular materials, traffic flows, friction, and earthquakes

1
Simulation of people having difficulty returning home in central Kobe
RIKEN R-CCS, NTT DOCOMO, INC.A, Hokkaido UniversityB
D. Umemoto, M. KikuchiA, A TeruiA, M KobayashiA, N DoiA, K AbeA, N Ito, I NodaB
2
History Dependence of Force in Piling Discs
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
Ryudo Suzuki, Shin-ichi Sasa
3
Drag force on a moving object in a granular layer
Grad. Sch. of Eng. Sci., Osaka Univ.
Hiroya Tanioka, Michio Otsuki
4
Continuum analysis of two-dimensional granular flow between parallel plates
Grad. Sch. of Eng. Sci., Osaka Univ.
Kenta Hayashi, Michio Otsuki
5
Scaling laws for velocity profile of granular materials in rotating drum
Osaka Univ.
Hiroki Oba, Michio Otsuki
6
Numerical simulations on pattern formation and aggregation process of floating particles on water surface
Nara Women's Univ., Dept. of Phys. Nara Women's Univ.A
Akiho Hara, So KitsunezakiA
7
Barchan collision using multiple crest lines model
School of IMS, Meiji Univ., MIMS, Meiji Univ.A
S. Y. Navarro, M. ShiraishiA and H. NishimoriA

Break (15:15〜15:30)

8
Crack propagation caused by vibration of Kinetic Sand
Dept. of Phys. Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.
Hikari Yokota, Marie Tani, Rei Kurita
9
Effect of contact angle of powder on memory effect of paste
Nara Women's Univ.A, College of Science and Technology, Nihon Univ.B
W.OdagiriA, Y.MatsuoB, A.NakaharaB, S.KitsunezakiA
10
Granular clock in a five-compartment cell
Dept. of Physics, Kyushu University
Kai Kono, Shio Inagaki
11
Statistical Properties of Time Series of Eruption Intervals in Volcanic Eruptions
Fukuoka Prefectural University, Professor Emeritus of Kagoshima UniversityA
Ryuji Ishizaki and Masayoshi InoueA
12
Transient frictional behavior of granular systems with wear
Univ. Tokyo,Kyoto Univ.A,JAMSTECB
T. Yamaguchi, C. Chang Chang, H. NodaA, G. WangA, C. HuangA, Y. HamadaB
13
The stick-slip motion of the simplified model of the magnetic friction pulled by a spring
Shiga Univ.
Hisato Komatsu
14
Derivation of the condition of transition between slow and fast earthquakes based on the energy conservation law for the spring-block model
Dept. Phys. Sci., AGU
Takehito SUZUKI and Hiroshi Matsukawa
15
Slip behavior in a multilayer stick-slip model
Nara Women's Univ., Osaka Univ.A, Nara Women's Univ.B
M.Yamada, T.HatanoA, S.KitsunezakiB

17th C301 Room 17pC301 13:30〜16:45

Division 9,Division 11
Crystal growth

1
Revisiting deliquescence: dynamic competition between wetting and crystal growth
ILTS, Hokkaido Univ.
Ken-ichiro Murata
2
Bunched steps on ice crystal surfaces induced by atmospheric acidic gases
Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University
K. Nagashima, K. Murata and G. Sazaki
3
The Importance of Entropy in Thermal Desorption Kinetics of Ice
IIS, Univ. of TokyoA, JAEAB
Hiroyuki KoshidaA, Markus WildeA, Katsuyuki FukutaniA,B
4
Nano-ice crystals in rapidly cooled sugar solutions observed by spin-contrast-variation small-angle neutron scattering
Mat. Sci. Res. Ctr. JAEAA, J-PARCB, CROSSC, Integ. Sci. Life Hiroshima Univ.D
Takayuki KumadaA,B, Hiroshi NakagawaA,B, Daisuke MiuraA, Yurina SekineA, Ryuhei MotokawaA, Kosuke HiroiB, Yasuhiro InamuraB, Takayuki OkuB, Kazuki OhishiC, Toshiaki MorikawaC, Yukihiko KawamuraC, and Kiyoshi KawaiD
5
Structural changes of lysozyme molecules with salt concentrations and temperatures
Tokushima University
Yoshihisa Suzuki
6
in situ TEM study on crystal growth in aqueous solution
Department of Applied Physics, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Ryoga Numazaki, Toshiki Shimizu, Hiroki Minoda

Break (15:00〜15:15)

7
(Invited Presentation.) Elucidation of Liquid Crystal Phase Transition Phenomena by Cooperation of Computational Chemistry and Machine Learning
CD-FMat AIST
Kazuaki Z. Takahashi
8
Growth rate of crystals by cluster reaction
Kanazawa Univ., Aichi Institute of Tech.A
Hiroyasu Katsuno,Makio UwahaA
9
Estimation of a step-step attractive energy for inclined surfaces between Si(113) and (114) surfaces based on the faceting diagram.
Osaka Electro-Communication Unversity
Noriko Akutsu
10
Fabrication of three-dimensional Si{111} facet-line structures with controlled geometrical shape and surface ordering
NAIST, SANKEN Osaka Univ.A, Prec. Eng. Osaka Univ.B
Y.Kimoto, W.Imayama, N.Mabarroh, K.Tsubosaki, Y.Sakai, T.Higashi, A.N.HattoriA, H.TanakaA, D.TohB, K.Hattori
11
Development of a new low-energy positron diffraction (LEPD) experimental station at KEK and its initial I-V Curve data obtained from a Cu(001) surface
KEK-IMSS,AISTA
Rezwan Ahmed,Izumi Mochizuki,Tetsuroh ShirasawaA,Seigi Mizuno,Toshio Hyodo,Ken Wada

18th B102 Room 18aB102 9:00〜11:45

Division 12,Division 6,Division 11 Joint
Glassy systems 1

1
Glass state following of 1+∞ dim replicated liquid theory
Dept. Phys., Osaka Univ., CMC, Osaka Univ.A
Yukihiro Tomita and Hajime YoshinoA
2
Displacement correlations in a Brownian disk system discussed in terms of Lagrangian MCT
Tottori Univ., Osaka Univ.A, Kyoto Univ.B
Ooshida T., M. OtsukiA, S. GotoA, T. MatsumotoB
3
Vibrations in granular materials driven by random forces
Toyota CRDL., Univ. of TokyoA
Shihori Koyama, Norihiro Oyama, Hideyuki MizunoA, Atsushi IkedaA
4
Peculiarity of the dynamical transition of the polydisperse glasses.
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Univ. of Tokyo
Hyonggi Kim, Atushi Ikeda
5
Structural fluctuations of active glasses
University of Tokyo
Masaki Yoshida, Hideyuki Mizuno, Atsushi Ikeda
6
Avalanche criticality of rearrangements in aging dynamics
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo
Yuki Takaha, Hideyuki Mizuno, Atsushi Ikeda

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Non-Newtonian rheology of supercooled liquids: Two-step shear shinning
University of TokyoA, Nagoya UniversityB
Hideyuki MizunoA, Atsushi IkedaA, Takeshi KawasakiB, Kunimasa MiyazakiB
8
Structural distortion and diffusion in NaCl-type high-entropy-alloy crystals by molecular dynamics simulation
Tokyo Metropolitan Univ.A, IIS Univ. TokyoB
R. IshikawaA, K. TakaeB, Y. MizuguchiA, R. KuritaA,B
9
Graph neural networks for structural classification of glass-forming liquids: Unveiling the prediction framework
Grad. Sch. Eng. Sci., Osaka Univ.
Kentaro Yano, Shota Goto, Kang Kim, Nobuyuki Matubayasi
10
Unraveling the topological glass formation in ring polymer melts: Investigating the impact of chain stiffness
Grad. Sch. of Eng. Sci., Osaka Univ.
Shota Goto, Kang Kim, Nobuyuki Matubayasi

18th B202 Room 18aB202 9:00〜12:30

Division 11
Nonequilibrium systems 2, classical many-body systems

1
Phase Equilibrium/Diagram of Strongly Coupled Yukawa Mixtures
Okayama Univ. (Prof. Emeritus)
Hiroo Totsuji
2
Asymptotic correlation functions of the two-dimensional Coulomb gas on an ellipse IV
Grad. Sch. of Math., Nagoya Univ.
Taro Nagao
3
Thermodynamic interpretation of nonseparability for structural degree of freedoms in canonical ensemble
Kyoto Univ.
Koretaka YUGE
4
Long-range correlations in microscopic Hamiltonian dynamics and fluctuating hydrodynamics
Kyoto University
Masato Itami, Shin-ichi Sasa
5
Long-range spatial correlations in simple fluids under nonequilibrium conditions: Large-scale molecular dynamics study
ISSP Univ. of Tokyo, Kyoto Univ.A
Hiroyoshi Nakano, Yuki MinamiA
6
beahvior of thermodynamic quantities in gas-liquid phase coexistence under shear flow
Dept. of Phys. Kyoto Univ.
Kazuma Yokota, Shin-ichi Sasa

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Correlated Noise and Critical Dimensions
Gakushuin Univ.
Harukuni Ikeda
8
fluctuating hydrodynamics with a bending mode in a lattice system
Kyoto Univ.
Yuki Minami and Keiji Saito
9
Derivation of dynamics of entropy-driven interface from model A
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
Yutaro Kado, Shin-ichi Sasa
10
Macro-mega crossover in the KS equation
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
Mutsumi Minoguchi and Shin-ichi Sasa
11
Time-Dependent Diffusion Coefficients of Lagrangian chaos
Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University
Miyabi Mitani, Shinya Kawano, Hirotaka Okabe, Kenji Ishida, Yoshiki Hidaka
12
Fracture of composite materials with Sprnig-Network model
Dept. of Earth and Space Science, Osaka Univ.
Haruka Noguchi, Yukawa Satoshi
13
Hydrodynamical model of finite-time heat engine
Grad. Sch. of Eng. Sci., Osaka Univ.
Tomoki Sekigawa, Michio Otsuki

18th B203 Room 18aB203 9:00〜12:30

Division 11
Quantum spin and boson system 2

1
Application of Exchange Monte Carlo and Population Annealing on Continuous Space Path Integral Monte Carlo Simulation
Department of Physics, The University of Tokyo
Xun Zhao, Synge Todo
2
Cancellation
3
Edge magnetism of the XXZ model on the anisotropic Kagome lattice
Toho University, University of TsukubaA
Katsumi Aoyagi, Yasuhiro HatsugaiA, Tohru Kawarabayashi
4
A spin pump in a dimerized J1-J2 model
Tsukuba Univ., Akita Univ.A
Kota Yamamoto, Yoshihito KunoA, Yasuhiro Hatsugai, Tomonari Mizoguchi
5
Topological domain-wall pump
Akita Univ., Univ. TsukubaA
Yoshihito Kuno, Yasuhiro HatsugaiA
6
Theory of Fractionally-magnetized Quantum Ferromagnet
Fukuoka Inst. Tech., Fukuoka Univ.A
I. Maruyama, S. MiyaharaA
7
Two-particle topology as a marker of fractional Chern insulators
Kyutech, Univ. of TsukubaA
Nobuyuki Okuma, Tomonari MizoguchiA

Break (10:45〜11:00)

8
SPT phase of graph states on the zig-zag lattice.
Chuo Univ.
Tatsuya Numajiri, Shion Yamashika, Shunji Tsuchiya
9
Duality constructions of topological quantum critical models
YITP, Kyoto Univ.
Takamasa Ando
10
Cancellation
11
Construction of Symmetry-Protected Topological Phases with Duality Transformations
ISSP Univ. Tokyo, Kavli IPMUA
Linhao Li, Masaki Oshikawa, Yunqin ZhengA
12
Variational principle for thermal pure quantum states
Department of Basic Science, University of Tokyo
Atsushi Iwaki and Chisa Hotta
13
Matrix product state and higher Berry phase
YITP, Kyoto Univ.A,Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research,University of British ColumbiaB
Ken ShiozakiA,Niclas HeinsdorfB,Shuhei OhyamaA

18th C206 Room 18aC206 9:00〜12:15

Division 11
Stochastic processes, stochastic models, quantum chaos, and other systems

1
First Passage statistics for polymer model
Aoyama Gakuin Univ.
Yuta Sakamoto, Yakahiro Sakaue
2
Numerical Simulation of Transition Phenomena by Interference Brownian Motion
Waseda Univ.
Tomida Hiroto, Okui Koki, Yamazaki Yoshihiro
3
Fluctuations of current in the SSEP with quenched disorder
Tokyo Univ. of Science
Issei Sakai and Takuma Akimoto
4
Influence of excluded volume effect on infection spread dynamics by many-body Brownian motion
Tokyo Univ. of Science
Takahashi Kaito, Takuma Akimoto
5
Computing statistics without Monte-Carlo sampling: Tensor-train approximation of coupled differential equations
Saitama Univ.
Kayo Kinjo, Jun Ohkubo
6
Tensor-Network Monte Carlo Simulation of Quantum Circuits
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of Tokyo, IPI, Univ. of Tokyo, ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo
Synge Todo

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
quantum diffusion induced by small quantum chaos
School of Science and Engineering, Ritsumeikan University, Yamada Physics Research InstituteA
Kensuke S. Ikeda, Hiroaki S.YamadaA
8
Quantum diffusion induced in harmonically perturbed quasiperiodic lattice system
YPRL, Ritsumeikan UniversityA
Hiroaki Yamada, Kensuke IkedaA
9
Eigenstate Thermalisation Hypothesis for Translation Invariant Spin Systems
Dept. of Phys. Tokyo Univ., IST AustriaA
Shoki Sugimoto, Joscha Henheik, Volodymyr Riabov, Laászló Erdös
10
1/f fluctuation from wave resonance
Kyoto Sangyo Univ., Ochanomizu Univ.A
Akika Nakamichi, Izumi Uesaka, Masahiro MorikawaA
11
1/f fluctuations from synchronization and infrared divergence
Ocha Phys., Kyoto Sangyo UniversityA
Masahiro Morikawa, Akika NakamichiA
12
Role of temperature field in the formation process of columnar joint
Dept. of Phys., Osaka Metropolitan Univ., Dept. of Earth and Planetary Sci., Kyushu Univ.A
Yusuke Okamoto, Tsuyoshi Mizuguchi, Atsushi ToramaruA

18th A106 Room 18pA106 13:30〜16:30

Division 4,Division 1,Division 5,Division 11
Non-Hermitian systems

1
Non-Bloch band theory of generalized eigenvalue problems
The University of TokyoA, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyB, IPI, The University of TokyoC
Kazuki YokomizoA, Taiki YodaB, Yuto AsidaA,C
2
Nonsymmorphic-symmetry-enforced non-Hermitian skin effects
Dept. of Phys., Tokyo Inst. of Tech., AIMR, Tohoku Univ.A, Dept. of Appl. Phys., Tokyo Univ. of Sci.B
Yutaro Tanaka, Ryo TakahashiA, Ryo OkugawaB
3
Nonlinearity-induced topological phase transition characterized by nonlinear Chern number
Grad. School of Engineering, Univ. Tokyo, Grad. School of Science, Univ. TokyoA
Kazuki Sone, Yuto AshidaA, Nobuyuki Yoshioka, Takahiro Sagawa
4
Universal platform of point-gap topological phases from topological materials
YITP, Kyoto University, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu Institute of TechnologyA
Daichi Nakamura, Kazuya Inaka, Nobuyuki OkumaA, Masatoshi Sato
5
Non-Hermitian skin effect in dissipative superconductors with supercurrent
YITP, Kyoto Univ.
Kenji Shimomura, Masatoshi Sato

Break (14:45〜15:00)

6
Topology of quantum feedback control
Univ. of TokyoA, iπ, Univ. of TokyoB, RIKEN CEMSC
Masaya NakagawaA and Masahito UedaA,B,C
7
Charged particles in a two dimensional plane with an imaginary magnetic field
Tohoku AIMR, Keio Hiyoshi PhysicsB, RIKEN iTHEMSC
Tomoki Ozawa, Tomoya HayataA,B
8
Quantum transport in non-Hermitian systems on the Bethe lattice
IIS, Univ. Tokyo, Dept. Phys. Univ. TokyoA, Dept. Phys. Princeton Univ.B
Naomichi Hatano, Hosho KatsuraA, Kohei KawabataB
9
Quasiparticles and delocalization transition in non-Hermitian integrable systems
ISSP, Tokyo Polytechnic Univ.A, RCASTB
Yuki Ishiguro, Jun SatoA, Katsuhiro NishinariB
10
Activity-induced ferromagnetism in quantum many-body systems: Model and Phase diagram
Grad. Sch. of Sci. Univ. of Tokyo, RIKEN BDRA, RIKEN CPRB, IPI Univ. of TokyoC, RIKEN iTHEMSD
Kazuaki Takasan, Kyogo KawaguchiA,B,C, Kyosuke AdachiA,D
11
Activity-induced ferromagnetism in quantum many-body systems: Perturbation theory and mean-field theory
Grad. Sch. of Sci. Univ. of Tokyo, RIKEN BDRA, RIKEN CPRB, IPI Univ. of TokyoC, RIKEN iTHEMSD
Kazuaki Takasan, Kyogo KawaguchiA,B,C, Kyosuke AdachiA,D

18th B101 Room 18pB101 13:30〜16:30

Division 6,Division 8,Division 11
Superconductivity
(Cuprates, Other superconductor)

1
(Lecture of the Yonezawa Memorial Prize.) Exploring strongly correlated many-body effects in unique electronic systems: a theoretical study
QIQB, Osaka Univ.
Nayuta Takemori
2
Effect of occupancy-dependent hopping terms on phase separation
Dept. of Phys., Kobe Univ.
Kazuhiro Kuboki
3
Magnetic phases in electron-doped, infinite-layer Sr1-xLaxCuO2 from parameter-free, first-principles density functional calculations.
The Inst. for Solid State Phys.,The Univ. of Tokyo
Alpin Novianus Tatan,Jun Haruyama,Osamu Sugino
4
Trapping magnetic field in tubular stacked coated superconductors
Dept. of Applied Physics, Univ. Tokyo, Faraday Factory Japan LLCA, Institute for Materials Research, Univ. TohokuB
Cheng Yu, Ryosuke Sakagami, Ivan VeshchunovA, Miyuki NakamuraA, Thi Hoa DaoA, Yuji TsuchiyaB and Tsuyoshi Tamegai
5
Development of a high-frequency resistivity measurement technique in extremely high magnetic fields
ISSP, Grad. Sch. Mater. Sci. Univ. of HyogoA, Sch. Eng. Tokyo Denki Univ.B
Takashi Shitaokoshi, Shiro KawachiA, Toshihiro NomuraB, Yoshimitsu Kohama

Break (15:00〜15:15)

6
Superconductivity in In-doped AgPbBiTe3 with NaCl-type structure.
Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., Tokyo TechA
T. Sawahara, H. Arima, T. KataseA, A. Yamashita, R. Higashinaka, Y. Mizuguchi
7
Microstructure and vortex pinning properties in high-entropy alloy (TaNb)0.7(ZrHfTi)0.3
Department of Electrical Engineering, Kyushu Sangyo Univ., Department of Electrical Engineering, Fukuoka Institute of TechnologyA, Department of Physics and Electronics, Osaka Metropolitan Univ.B, IMR, Tohoku Univ.C
T. Nishizaki, Y. Kawasaki, T. Sueyoshi, J. KitagawaA, N. IshizuA, M KatoB,S. AwajiC,T. NojimaC, T. SasakiC
8
Electrical resistance measurements of superconducting PdHx thin films with Au and Cu electrodes
Dept. of Applied Quantum Physics, Kyushu Univ., Dept. of Physics, Kyushu Univ.A
R. Kato, T. Yoshida, M. Shiga, R. IimoriA, T. KimuraA, T. Kawae
9
The superconductivity of epitaxially grown layered films of half-metallic Heusler alloy Co2MnSi and superconductor NbN
Kagoshima Univ., Tohoku Univ.A, JAEAB
Iduru Shigeta, Takahide KubotaA, Shojiro KimuraA, Takeshi SekiA, Satoshi AwajiA, Koki TakanashiB,A, Masahiko Hiroi
10
Coexistence of Superconductivity and Ferroelectricity in SrTiO3 electric double layer transistors II
IMR, Tohoku Univ.
H. Chiba, R. Hirouchi, T. Nojima

18th B102 Room 18pB102 13:30〜15:00

Division 12,Division 6,Division 11 Joint
Glassy systems 2

1
Differences in critical fluctuations between liquid-gas and liquid-liquid phase transitions
Hiroshima Univ.
Yukio Kajihara
2
Thermal Properties of Methane and Carbon Dioxide Absorbed in Glassy Metal-Organic-Framework (MOF)
ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo, Guangxi Normal Univ.A, Shaanxi Univ. of Science and TechnologyB
Hajime Sato, Hiroshi Akiba, Ming-Hua ZengA, Zheng YinB, Osamu Yamamuro
3
Local structures of hydrogen-bonded liquids studied by x-ray and neutron scattering
ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo, GRC, Ehime Univ.A, JASRIB, Grad. School of Nat. Science and Tech. Shimane Univ.C, J-PARC CenterD, CROSSE
Yuansheng Zhao, Hiroshi Akiba, Yoshio KonoA, Nozomi M. KondoA, Koji OharaB,C, Kiyofumi NittaB, Oki SekizawaB, Hiroki YamadaB, Takanori HattoriD, Shinichi MachidaE, Jun AbeE, Osamu Yamamuro
4
Unique phase of small molecular glass formers with unusual dynamic fragility
Tohoku Univ.
Tetsuya Abe,Yuseke Wakabayashi,Makina Saito
5
Polymer relaxation time enhancement below glass transition temperatures, experimental survey of the Vogel–Fulcher–Tammann temperature
Josai Univ.
Mitsuru ISHIKAWA, Haruka NOZAKI, Yuta HAYAKAWA, Shyotaro KANEKO
6
Low temperature heat capacities of vapor-deposited simple molecular glasses
ISSP, University of Tokyo
Xuejun Wu, Hiroshi Akiba, Osamu Yamamuro

18th B200 Room 18pB200 13:30〜17:00

Division 5,Division 8,Division 11
Field driven effects

1
The effect of quantum metric on dielectric breakdowns
ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo, Dept. of Appl. Phys., Univ of TokyoA, Dept. of Phys., Konan Univ.B
Koichi Okazaki, Shun OkumuraA, Shintaro TakayoshiB, Takashi Oka
2
Photocurrent induced by a bicircular light drive in centrosymmetric systems
Dept. Appl. Phys., Univ. Tokyo
Yuya Ikeda, Sota Kitamura, Takahiro Morimoto
3
Floquet engineering of a Kagome lattice compound Co shandite
Dept. of Appl. Phys., The Univ. of Tokyo,ISSP, The Univ. of TokyoA
Shun Okumura, Akihiro OzawaA, Takashi OkaA
4
Anisotropic conductivity dynamics of photoexcited carriers in silicon at room temperature studied by terahertz spectroscopy
ISSP, The Univ. of TokyoA, RAP, RIKENB
Ami ShiraiA, Yuta MurotaniA, Fujimoto TomohiroA, Natsuki KandaA,B, and Ryusuke MatsunagaA
5
Interaction between transport and terahertz current in a superconducting diode film
ICR, Kyoto Univ.
Fumiya Sekiguchi, Hideki Narita, Hideki Hirori, Teruo Ono, Yoshihiko Kanemitsu
6
Observation of mid-infrared electric-field-driven electronic states in a one-dimensional Mott insulator of ET-F2TCNQ
Dept. of Advanced Materials Science, Univ. of Tokyo, Dept. of Apply Physics, Univ. of TokyoA
Ryohei Ikeda, Daiki Sakai, Takashi Yamakawa, Tatsuya Miyamoto, Tatsuo HasegawaA, Hiroshi Okamoto

Break (15:00〜15:15)

7
(Tutorial Presentation.) Nonequilibrium physics in strongly correlated systems
Fribourg Univ.
Werner Philipp
8
photo driven dynamics of superconducting vortices in the presence of supercurrent
Dept. of Appl. Phys., Grad. Sch. of Eng., Tohoku Univ.
Yukihiro Matsubayashi, Yusuke Masaki
9
Spectra of optical conductivity in disordered quantum chains
Konan Univ.,Univ. of GenevaA
Shintaro Takayoshi,Thierry GiamarchiA
10
Third harmonic generation and Higgs mode excitation in s-wave superconductors using terahertz vortex beam
Department of Materials Engineering Physics Osaka Univ., Department of Physics Chiba Univ.A
Hiroya Nagato, Takeshi Mizushima, Masahiro SatoA, Satoshi Fujimoto
11
Optical vortices emitted from electron cyclotron motion near classical Von Hove singularities in cylindrical waveguides
NIFS, OMUA, UT AustinB
Yuki Goto, Savannah GarmonA, Tomio PetroskyB

18th B202 Room 18pB202 13:30〜17:30

Division 11
Incompressible fluids, complex fluids, electromagnetic fluids

1
Numerical study on nonlinear inertial waves on axisymmetric vortex
IFS, Tohoku Univ., GSIS, Tohoku Univ.A
Yuji Hattori, Tetsuya AbeA
2
Suppression of Kelvin-Helmholtz instability in multi-interface fluid systems
OMU
Chihiro Matsuoka
3
Effect of compressibility on Kelvin-Helmholtz and Rayleigh-Taylor instabilities
IMI Kyushu Univ., Zhejiang Normal Univ.A, Ehime Univ.B, Univ. TokyoC
Y. Fukumoto, Rong ZouA, K. MatsuuraB, N. TaniguchiC
4
Inverse Magnus effect induced by dilute water fog
Sendai National College of Technology, Tohoku Univ. CDSA
Shin-ichiro Nagahiro, Yoshinori HayakawaA
5
Visualization and analysis of shear flow between concentric double spheres
Kansai Univ. Dept of Eng. Sci.
Kazuki Yoshikawa, Isshin Arai, Kazuki Sakakibara, Tomoaki Itano, Masako Sugihara-Seki
6
Mechanism of visualization of spiral state in experiment of spherical Couette flow
Dept of Eng. Sci., Kansai Univ.
Isshin Arai, Kazuki Yoshikawa, Kazuki Sakakibara, Tomoaki Itano, Masako Sugihara-Seki
7
Energy transfer and zonal flow formation in two-dimensional turbulence on a rotating sphere
Okayama Univ.
Yusuke Hagimori, Kiori Obuse, Michio Yamada
8
Relation between fluctuation in swirling flow in a cylindrical pipe and the Ranque-Hilsch effect
GSIS, Tohoku Univ.,IFS, Tohoku Univ.
Taihei Yamamoto,Yuji Hattori

Break (15:30〜15:45)

9
The transition in the dynamics of weak turbulence caused by the interaction of a few modes
Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University
Souryu Tanabe, Masahiro Iwaki, Shinya Kawano, Hirotaka Okabe, Kenji Ishida, Yoshiki Hidaka
10
Spatial correlation function of weak turbulence
Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University
Masahiro Iwaki, Shinya Kawano, Hirotaka Okabe, Ishida Kenji, Yoshiki Hidaka
11
Scale-space energy density and non-local eddy diffusivity of turbulence
I.I.S., Univ. of Tokyo
Fujihiro Hamba
12
Optimizing kinematic dynamo in the Lagrangian coordinates
Dep. Phys., Kyoto Univ.
T.Matsumura, T.Matsumoto
13
Spatio-Temporal structure in a high magnetic Prandlt number Hall MHD turbulence
NIFS, Nagoya Inst. Tech.A
Hideaki Miura, Toshiyuki GotohA
14
Boundary conditions in interface analysis of magnetic fluids
Fac. of Engineering, Hokkaido Univ.
Yo Mizuta
15
Singular perturbation analysis of plasma-vacuum interface in extended magnetohydrodynamics
Tohoku Univ.
Makoto Hirota

18th B203 Room 18pB203 13:30〜16:15

Division 11
Quantum spin and boson system 3

1
Localization properties in disordered quantum many-body dynamics under continuous measurement
Dept. of Phys. Tokyo Tech., RIKEN HakubiA, RIKEN iTHEMSB
K. Yamamoto and R. HamazakiA,B
2
Study on boundary-driven nonequilibrium quantum spin system with heat bath
TUSA, Nihon Univ.B
Yoichiro HashizumeA, Hidenori SuzukiB
3
Kink dynamics in quasi-periodic Ising model with fluctuating field
Dept. of Appl. Phys. Tohoku Univ.
Kohei Ohgane, Yusuke Masaki, Hiroaki Matsueda
4
Quantum complexity phase transitions in monitored random circuits
FU Berlin, Harvard Univ.
Ryotaro suzuki, Jonas HaferkampA, Jens Eisert, Philippe Faist
5
Factorization of the correlation function in the Temperley-Lieb models
ISSP Univ. of TokyoA, MTA-ELTEB, CNRSC
Kohei FukaiA, Balázs PozsgayB, Eric VernierC

Break (14:45〜15:00)

6
Information-based optimization of tensor network structure in generative models
Grad. Sch. of Informatics, Kyoto Univ., IPI, Univ. of TokyoA, ISSP, Univ. of TokyoB
Kenji Harada, Tsuyoshi OkuboA, Naoki KawashimaB
7
Exact Lindbladian spectrum of a dissipative boson system with two-body loss
Kyoto University
Masaaki Tokieda
8
Thermal pure matrix product state in two dimensions: tracking thermal equilibrium from paramagnet down to the Kitaev spin liquid state
Okinawa Inst. of Sci. and Tech.,Univ. of Tokyo
Matthias Gohlke,Atsushi Iwaki,Chisa Hotta
9
Extension of finite temperature calculation with random-phase sates to general variational wave functions
RCCS
Toshiaki IITAKA
10
Quantum many-body scars in spin models with multi-body interactions
Dept. Phys., Univ. Tokyo,Kavli IPMUA
Kazuyuki Sanada, Hosho Katsura,Yuan MiaoA

18th C206 Room 18pC206 13:30〜17:30

Division 11
Oscillator systems and reaction-diffusion systems

1
Elastic sheet model of autonomous oscillations in self-assembly
RIES, Hokkaido University, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido UniversityA
Yasuaki Kobayashi, Yoshiyuki KageyamaA
2
Decrease in BZ reaction period with decrease in volume size
Graduate School of Biology-Oriented Science and Technology, Kinki University
Hiroki Emmei
3
Synchronization dynamics of coupled-oscillator systems with damaged elements II
Dept. of Science, Kagoshima University
Shota Inagawa, Hiroki Hata, Shigehumi Hata
4
Reconstruction of asymptotic phase and amplitude functions of stochastic nonlinear oscillators using extended dynamic mode decomposition from time-series data
Tokyo Tech, FUN
Shohei Takata, Yuzuru Kato, Hiroya Nakao
5
Statistical inference of higher-order network structure in coupled oscillators
GSFS, Univ. TokyoA, IST, Univ. TokyoB, Dept. of Sci., Kagoshima Univ.C, Sch. of Eng., Tokyo TechD, MI-Center, Univ. TokyoE
Weiwei SuA, Hiroshi KoriA,B, Shigefumi HataC, Hiroya NakaoD, Ryota KobayashiA,E
6
Dynamical properties of a ultradiscrete equation with the negative feedback mechanism
NIT Gunma College, RISE Waseda University, ASE Waseda UniversityA
Shousuke Ohmori, Yoshihiro YamazakiA
7
Emergence of ultradiscrete states due to phase lock in discrete limit cycles
ASE, Waseda University,NIT, Gunma CollegeA,RISE, Waseda UniversityA
Yoshihiro Yamazaki, Shousuke OhmoriA

Break (15:15〜15:30)

Dynamical systems

8
Prediction of rate-induced tipping phenomena using reservoir computing
Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Osaka University
Sho Shirasaka, Hideyuki Suzuki
9
Number of operators needed to represent columns in a recurrence plot
AIST
Masanori Shiro
10
Effects of Dynamically Induced Conformations on Escape Rates and Diffusion processes in Bead-Spring Model
Osaka Electro-Comm. Univ., Chubu Univ.A, Kyoto Univ.B, Univ. of HyogoC
Tatsuo Yanagita, Tetsuro KonishiA, Yoshiyuki Y. YamaguchiB, Mikito TodaC
11
Analytical Estimation of Level Repulsion Widths for Eigenvalues of Classical Liouvillian near Resonance Points of Non-Integrable Elastic Pendulums
Osaka Prefecture Univ., Osaka Metropolitan Univ.A, Univ. of Texas at AustinB, IIS Univ. of TokyoC
Kosuke Asano, Kenichi NobaA, Tomio PetroskyB,C
12
A Successive Bifurcation of a Periodic Orbit at the Saddle Point in a Symmetric 2-dimensional Hamiltonian Systems with Double-well Potentials
Dept. of Phys., Ritsumeikan Univ. ,Coll.of.Sci.and Eng., Kanazawa Univ.A
Yasushi SHIMIZU, Tomoaki NiiyamaA
13
Numerical simulations on critical behavior in semiconductor laser with delayed feedbacks
Kanazawa Univ.
Tomoaki Niiyama, Satoshi Sunada
14
Emergence of macroscopic multi-stability in the globally coupled Bernoulli map system
Osaka Univ.
Tsuyoshi Chawanya
15
Information Formation of a Central Star in a Coupled Map Lattice for Astronomical Objects
Faculty of Core Research, Ochanomizu Univ.
Erika Nozawa

19th B200 Room 19aB200 9:00〜12:30

Division 5,Division 1,Division 4,Division 12
Topology

1
Spin texture of the Dirac semimetal NiTe2 studied by spin-resolved Momentum Microscopy
FZ JülichA, Univ. Duisburg-EssenB, UVSOR, IMSC, Nat'l. Taiwan Univ.D
Kenta HagiwaraA,B,C, Philipp RüßmannA, Xin Liang TanA,B, Ying-Jiun ChenA,B, Kui-Hon Ou YangD, Chien JingD, Yi-Hsin ShenD, Raman SankarD, Iulia CojocariuA, Daniel BaranowskiA, Vitaliy FeyerA,B, Minn-Tsong LinD, Stefan BlügelA, Claus Michael SchneiderA,B, Christian TuscheA,B
2
Surface and bulk electronic states of Bi2Se3 probed by SXPES and HAXPES
Grad. Sch. of Sci. and Eng., Ritsumeikan Univ.A, SR Center, Ritsumeikan Univ.B
Kodai YasudaA, Yuina Kanai-NakataA, Yusuke MiyazakiA, Akinori IrizawaB, and Shin ImadaA
3
Micro-ARPES study of Kagome–lattice material LaRh3B2
Dept. Physics, Tohoku Univ.A, WPI-AIMR, Tohoku Univ.B, CSIS, Tohoku Univ.C, UVSORD, KEK-IMSS-PFE, QSTF, IMRAM, Tohoku Univ.G, SRIS, Tohoku Univ.H, and MathCCS, Tohoku Univ.I
T. OsumiA, T. KatoA, A. HommaA, K. NakayamaA, S. SoumaB,C, K. TanakaD, M. KitamuraE,F, K. HoribaF, H. KumigashiraG, T. TakahashiA, and T. SatoA,B,C,H,I
4
High-resolution ARPES study of carrier-controlled chalcopyrite CdGeAs2
Dept. Phys., Tohoku Univ.A, JST-PRESTROB, WPI-AIMR, Tohoku Univ.C, CSIS, Tohoku Univ.D, UVSORE, KEK-IMSS-PFF, QSTG, IMRAM, Tohoku Univ.H, Dept. Phys., Kyoto Sangyo Univ.I, SRIS, Tohoku Univ.J, and MathCCS, Tohoku Univ.K
T. IwayaA, A. MoriyaA, K. NakayamaA, A. HonmaA, T. KatoA, T. KawakamiA, K. SugawaraA,B,C, S. SoumaC,D, K. TanakaE, M. KitamuraF,G, K. HoribaG, H. KumigashiraH, T. TakahashiA, K. SegawaI, and T. SatoA,C,D,J,K
5
Floquet Weyl states at one-photon resonant positions of anisotropic three-dimensional Dirac electrons
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of TokyoA, Dept. of Applied Phys., Univ. of TokyoB, ISSP, Univ. of TokyoC, Cryogenic Research Center, Univ. of TokyoD
Yoshua HiraiA, Naotaka YoshikawaA, Shun OkumuraB, Takashi OkaC, Ryo ShimanoA,D
6
Allotropic transition of Dirac semimetal α-Sn to superconductor β-Sn induced by irradiation of focused ion beam
Univ. of TokyoA, Kyoto Univ.B, JAEAC, CSRN, Univ. of TokyoD, PRESTOE
K. InagakiA, K. IshiharaA, H. TomokiA, Y. SekiA, T. TakedaA, T. IshidaB, D. OotsukiB, I. KawasakiC, S. FujimoriC, M. TanakaA,D, L. D. AnhA,D,E, and M. KobayashiA,D

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Unconventional magneto-optical resonances derived from massive Dirac fermions in kagome magnets
Dept. of Appl. Phys. Univ. of TokyoA, Dept. of Appl. Phys. and Physico-Informatics, Keio Univ.B, RIKEN CEMSC, Institute of Industrial Science, Univ. of TokyoD, Research Centre of Advanced Science and Technology, Univ. of TokyoE, Tokyo College Univ. of TokyoF
K. ShorikiA, Y. OkamuraA, Y. NomuraB, Y. FujishiroC, A. KitaoriA, N. KanazawaD, R. AritaC,E, Y. TokuraA,C,F, Y. TakahashiA,C
8
Study on the anomalous Hall effect in two-dimensional magnet Cr3Te4 thin film by terahertz magneto-optical spectroscopy
Sch. of Eng., Univ. of TokyoA, RIKEN CEMSB
Yoshihiro KatoA,Hiroto UbukataA,Yoshihiro OkamuraA,Shun KajiharaA,Kanta EndoA,Hideki MatsuokaB,Yoshihiro IwasaA,B,Masaki NakanoA,B,Youtarou TakahashiA,B
9
A quadrupole topological phase in a photonic crystal
Kyushu Univ.,NIMSA
Genki Yonezawa,Toshikaze KariyadoA,Jun-ichi Fukuda
10
Theoretical constraint on the loss term of non-Hermitian photonic Dirac cones
NIMS
Kazuaki Sakoda
11
Topological edge modes by high-precision nanofabrication of photonic crystals in symmetric silicon-on-insulator slabs
Nat'l. Inst. for Materials Sci.A, Univ. of TsukubaB
Afshan BegumA, Yuanzhao YaoB, Takashi KurodaA, Yoshihiko TakedaA,B, Naoki IkedaA, Yoshimasa SugimotoA, Takaaki ManoA, Kazuaki SakodaA
12
Continuous-mode squeezing in photon-emission from the dynamical Casimir effect
Dept. Phys., OMU, NITEP
Kazuki Kanki, Satoshi Tanaka
13
Berry phase of a paramedic amplifier with CEP control and the quantum vacuum instability
Dept. Phys., OMU, NITEP
Satoshi Tanaka, Kazuki Kanki

19th B202 Room 19aB202 9:00〜12:30

Division 11
Statistical mechanics of information processing systems 2

1
hybrid algorithms for combinatorial optimization problems
Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku UniversityA, International Research Frontier Initiative, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyB, Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyC, Sigma-i Co., LtdD
Seiya MiyamotoA, Masayuki OhzekiA,B,C,D, Kazuyuki TanakaA
2
An Exact Solution Method for Binary Quadratic Constrained Quadratic Programming Problems Using Column Generation and Quantum Annealing
Grad. Sch. of Info. Sci. Tohoku Univ.A, International Research Frontier Initiative, Tokyo Inst. of Tech.B, Dept. of Phys., Tokyo Inst. of Tech.C, Sigma-i Co., Ltd.D
Sota HiramaA, Masayuki OhzekiA,B,C,D, Kazuyuki TanakaA
3
Dynamics of stochastic gradient descent for variational autoencoder
Univ. of Tokyo
Yuma Ichikawa, Koji Hukushima
4
Improvement of Hybrid Scheme of Continuous Optimization and Simulated Annealing
Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku UniversityA, International Research Frontier Initiative, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyB, Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyC, Sigma-i Co., LtdD
Taisei TakabayashiA, Masayuki OhzekiA,B,C,D
5
A method of characterization of spin states in optimization problems and its application
Saitama Univ., FujitsuA, DXR Lab. Inc.B
Yoshiki Sato, Makiko KonoshimaA, Hirotaka TamuraB, Jun Ohkubo
6
Demonstration of the excited-state search on the D-wave quantum annealer
AISTA, NECB, DENSOC, Chuo Univ.D
Takashi ImotoA, Yuki SusaA,B, Ryoji MiyazakiA,B, Tadashi KadowakiA,C, Yuichiro MatsuzakiD

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Application of QBoost to Regression Problems
Ochanomizu Univ.
Minami Kiuchi, Kazue Kudo
8
Performance of GraphFMA for combinatorial optimization problems with sparse interactions
Keio Univ.A, NIMSB, GSFS, Univ. TokyoC, GCS, Waseda Univ.D, Inst. of Innovative Res., Tokyo TechE, WPI-Bio2Q, Keio Univ.F
Yuya SekiA, Ryo TamuraB,C, Shu TanakaD,E,F
9
Expanded Ising machine covering inequality constraints and higher-order cost functions
Ochanomizu Univ.A, FujitsuB, DXR Lab.C, Tohoku Univ.D
Ayaka FujimotoA, Haruka AkishimaA, Fang YinB, Yuki FurueB, Yasuhiro WatanabeB, Hirotaka TamuraC, Kazue KudoA,D
10
Performance of an extended Ising machine for quadratic programming problems with inequality constraints
Ochanomizu Univ.A, FujitsuB, DXR Lab.C, Tohoku Univ.D
Haruka AkishimaA, Ayaka FujimotoA, Fang YinB, Yuki FurueB, Yasuhiro WatanabeB, Hirotaka TamuraC, Kazue KudoA,D
11
Traffic signal optimization with quantum annealing in reality maps
Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku UniversityA, International Research Frontier Initiative, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyB, Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyC, Sigma-i Co., LtdD
Reo ShikanaiA, Masayuki OhzekiA,B,C,D, Kazuyuki TanakaA
12
Effects of fixing spins in quantum annealing machines considering information compression
Keio Univ.A, DENSOB, WPI-Bio2Q, Keio Univ.C
Tomohiro Hattori, Hirotaka IrieA, Tadashi KadowakiA, Shu Tanaka
13
Collaborative Filtering by Nonnegative/Binary Matrix Factorization Using an Ising Machine
Ochanomizu Univ., ToshibaA
Yukino Terui, Yohei HamakawaA, Kosuke TatsumuraA, Kazue Kudo

19th B203 Room 19aB203 9:00〜12:30

Division 11,Division 3
Quantum spin system (theory)・Cold atom system

1
Conserved quantity in extended Kitaev model and its tensor network representation
IPI, Univ. Tokyo
Tsuyoshi Okubo
2
Ground-State Phase Diagram of an Anisotropic S=1/2 Three-Leg Ladder: Triatic and Nematic TLL Phases
Kobe Univ.A, Osaka Metropolitan Univ.B, Univ. of HyogoC, QST/SPring-8D
Takashi TonegawaA,B,C and Toru SakaiC,D
3
Field-Induced Spin Nematic Liquid of the Distorted Diamond Spin Chain with the Anisotropic Ferromagnetic Interaction
Univ. HyogoA,QST SPring-8B
M.HashimotoA,R.FuruchiA,H.NakanoA,K.OkamotoA,T.SakaiA,B
4
Magnetization Plateau at the Half of the Saturation of an S=1 Chain with Anisotropies II
Univ. of HyogoA,QST/SPring-8B,Niigata Univ.C
Kiyomi OkamotoA,Toru SakaiA,B,Kouichi OkunishiC
5
Magnetization Plateau of the S=1/2 Bond-Alternating Chain with Competing Anisotropy
Univ. HyogoA,QST SPring-8B,Niigata Univ.C
T. SakaiA,B,K. OkamotoA,K. OkunishiC,R. FuruchiA,H. NakanoA
6
Dynamics of spin nematics revisited
RIKEN
Tsutomu Momoi
7
KPZ in isotropic spin chains: partial emergence of the universality class
Univ. Tokyo, Univ. BonnA, CY Cergy Paris Univ.B, Princeton Univ.C, Univ. MassachusettsD
Kazumasa A. Takeuchi, Ofer BusaniA, Jacopo De NardisB, Patrik L. FerrariA, Sarang GopalakrishnanC, Romain VasseurD

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8
Quantum vacuum effects in nonlinear non-relativistic quantum field theory
Keio Univ.A,Univ. of Udine (Italy)B,Univ. of Queensland (Australia)C
Antonino FlachiA,Marco PasiniB,Matthew EdmondsC
9
Bulk viscosity of dual Bose and Fermi gases in one dimension
Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Tomohiro Tanaka, Yusuke Nishida
10
Interaction-induced Liouvillian skin effect in one-dimensional open quantum systems
Department of Physics, Kyoto UniversityA, Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyB
Shu HamanakaA, Kazuki YamamotoB,A, Tsuneya YoshidaA
11
Cancellation
12
Dissipative-Induced Magnetic Phase in a Spin-1 Micro Bose-Einstein Condensate
Dept. of Applied Phys., Nagoya Univ., Dept. of Phys, Tokyo Tech.A
Yoneya Toma, Kazuya FujimotoA, Yuki Kawaguchi
13
Condensate, Soliton, and Emergent SSH Physics in the Discrete Density Difference Dependent NLSE
Tohoku Univ.A,Univ. of SalernoB
William FaugnoA,Mario SalernoB,Tomoki OzawaA

19th C200 Room 19aC200 9:00〜12:30

Division 11,Division 12 Joint
Classical and quantum integrable systems

1
Modulations of harmonic oscillator in SUSY QM
TUS
Yuta Nasuda, Nobuyuki Sawado
2
Conformally symmetric property in the Bhabha theory
Hiroshima City University
S. Kuwata
3
Integration on minimal Z22-superspace and 2D relativistic Lagrangian
OMU
Aizawa Naruhiko, Ito Ren, Tanaka Toshiya
4
Secrets of the Nested Bethe ansatz
Ochanomizu University
Allan J. Gerrard
5
Metastable multi-soliton structures in the generalized Toda lattice including next nearest-neighbor interactions
Chuo Univ.
Hayate Suzaki, Daisuke A. Takahashi

Break (10:15〜10:30)

Active matter 2

6
Theoretical analysis of the synchronization in the model of interacting BZ gels
TIT Eng.
Sukegawa Taro, Maeda Shingo, Yamada Yuhei
7
Pattern propagation on curved surface in non-equilibrium phase-separated system
Univ. Tokyo
Ryosuke Nishide, Shuji Ishihara
8
Interfacial instability in a lattice model of a dissolution process of ionic liquids
Osaka Metropolitan Univ.A,Università degli Studi di FirenzeB
Benedetto Pietro CasuA,B,Noriko OikawaA,Taiki HagaA,Yoshitaka MiyaharaA,Takehiko HoritaA
9
Self-propulsion of 3-phenylpropionaldehyde under pH-controlled condition
Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima Univ., Hiroshima Univ, Integrated Sciences for LifeA, Grad. Sch. of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo B
Ayase Kawamura, Shinpei Tanaka, Muneyuki MatsuoA,B
10
Spontaneous deformation of an oil droplet exhibiting intermittent motion driven by interfacial tension gradient
Grad. Sch. of Sci. and Eng. Chiba Univ., Grad. Sch. of Sci., Chiba Univ.A
Sayaka Otani, Hiroaki ItoA, Hiroyuki KitahataA
11
Self-propelled motion of a deformable alcohol droplet: Parameter fitting for the ODE model
Chiba Univ., Kyushu Univ.A
S. Kojima, M. TaramaA, H. EbataA, H. Ito, H. Kitahata
12
Parameter dependence of bifurcation type on rotational motion of elliptical camphor disk
Fukuoka Inst.Tech.,Nara Women's Univ.A,Kyushu Univ.B,Chiba Univ.C
Junma Arimitsu,Michiko ShimokawaA,Hidetsugu SakaguchiB,Hiroyuki KitahataC
13
Synchronization of interacting two active rotors
Kobe Univ., Chiba Univ.A
Yuki Koyano, Hiroyuki KitahataA

19th C206 Room 19aC206 9:00〜12:00

Division 11
Econophysics

1
The epsilon-tau procedure for time series segmentation in up- and down-trends: Application to USD/JPY foreign exchange market data analysis
Tokyo Inst. of Tech.A, Sony Computer Sci. Labs.B
Arthur Matsuo Yamashita Rios de SousaA, Hideki TakayasuA,B, Misako TakayasuA
2
Proximity infection model of COVID-19 using GPS data V
School of Computing, Tokyo TechA, CPPS, University of TsukubaB, Sony CSLC
Jun'ichi OzakiA, Yohei ShidaB, Hideki TakayasuA,C, Misako TakayasuA,B
3
Bifurcation of the stationary solution of the gravity interaction model III
Tokyo Tech Sch. of Comp.A, Sony CSLB
Hajime KoikeA, Hideki TakayasuB,A, Misako TakayasuA
4
Properties of fat-tailed distributions in time series data and modeling by generalized random multiplicative processes Ⅱ
Tokyo Tech Sch. of Comp.A, Univ. of the Ryukyus FGRSB, Sony CSLC
Jiwei J. JiangA, Kenta YamadaB, Hideki TakayasuA,C, Misako TakayasuA
5
Simulation study of the governmental interventions
School of Computing, Tokyo TechA, Sony CSLB
Rintaro AritaA, Misako TakayasuA, Hideki TakayasuA,B
6
Analysis of human mobility based on Gravity model in metropolitan areasⅢ
Tokyo Tech Sch. of Eng., Univ. of Tsukuba Faculty of Eng.A, Tokyo Tech Sch. of Com.B, Sony CSL.C
Yixuan Y. Zheng, Yohei ShidaA, Hideki TakayasuB,C, Misako TakayasuB

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Theoretical and empirical analysis on the generalized Lillo-Mike-Farmer model under a heterogenous strategies system
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
Yuki Sato, Kiyoshi Kanazawa
8
Dynamics of stock-stock correlation in a coupled dealer model
Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Takumi ENDO, Shota NAGUMO, and Takashi SHIMADA
9
Application of the Bak-Sneppen Model in Limit Order Book of Stock Market
Engineering, The Univ. of Tokyo
Shota Nagumo, Takashi Shimada
10
Information propagation process of cryptocurrencies on the Twitter network
Keio Univ.
Yuki Yashige, Hiroshi Watanabe
11
Evaluation of scaling indices for different cryptocurrency combinations.
TREND LORE., Nihon Univ.A, Meiji Univ.B
Masafumi Takahashi, Masanori YamanakaA, Mieko TanakaB
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