Program

Division 11

16th E201 Room 16aE201 9:00〜12:15

Division 12,Division 11 Joint
Biophysics joint 1

1
Coarse-grained protein models based on normal mode analysis.
Grad. Sch. Integ. Sci. Life, Hiroshima Univ.
Masashi Fujii
2
AlphaFold database reveals evolutionary trends in protein folding and dynamics
Dept of Phys., HK Baptist Univ.A, WIUCASB
Qian-Yuan TangA, Zecheng ZhangA, Weitong RenB
3
A theoretical basis for cell deaths
UT Sci, UT MI, KU Nano, UT IIS
Yusuke Himeoka, Shuhei A. Horiguchi, Tetsuya J. Kobayashi
4
Population dynamics of generalist/specialist under environmental fluctuations
Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, RIKEN BDRA
Rintaro Niimi, Yusuke Himeoka, Chikara FurusawaA
5
Data analysis of bovine rumen microbial ecosystem
Grad. Sch. Info., NAROA
Kei Tokita, Kazuo Hashimi, Tomoshige Wakita, Takahiro Yamada, Rie SawadoA, Shuhei TakizawaA
6
Appearance and adaptive properties of bow-tie structures from simple metabolic networks
Grad. Sch. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, BDR, RIKENA
Yudai Iyoda, Chikara FurusawaA, Yusuke Himeoka

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Characterization of robust perfect adaptation in chemical reaction networks
Osaka Univ., ETH ZurichA
Yuji Hirono, Ankit GuptaA, Mustafa KhammashA
8
Evolution of efficiency of noise-induced cell state adaptation
BDR RIKEN, UBI Univ. Tokyo
Takuya Sato, Chikara Furusawa
9
Cellular response to low-temperature sress based on metabolic kinetics model
Kyoto Univ.A, Univ. Tokyo, PhysB, RIKEN BDRC
Atsuki HishidaA,B, Yusuke HimeokaB, Chikara FurusawaB,C
10
Two-Species Antiferromagnetic Vicsek Model
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of TokyoA, ELSI, Tokyo Inst. of Tech.B, RIKEN BDRC, Grad. Sch. of Arts and Sci., Univ. of TokyoD
T. OkiA, T. S. HatakeyamaB, J. F. YamagishiC, S. NishikawaD, S. IshiharaD, T. NambaD
11
Large-scale chiral pattern formation in population of migrating cells
Chuo Univ.A, Riken BDRB, Univ. TsukubaC
Masayuki HayakawaA,B, Biplab BhattacherjeeB, Hidekazu KuwayamaC, Tatsuo ShibataB
12
Exploring efficient transport of biological molecular motor F1-ATPase
Department of Applied Physics, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University,Department of Physics, Simon Fraser UniversityA
Takahide Mishima, Yohei Nakayama, David A. SivakA, Shoichi Toyabe

16th E302 Room 16aE302 9:00〜12:15

Division 12,Division 11
General chemical physics

1
A Molecular Resolution for the Peculiar Behavior of Molar Heat Capacity at Constant Preesure of Chlorine Gas
Institute of Original Culture, Former Tokyo University of Science
Yasunori Igarashi
2
Theoretical analysis on photoluminescence of anatase TiO2 particles
AIST GZR, College of Engineering, Nihon University
Kazuhiko Seki, Ryuji Katoh
3
Ultrafast spectroscopy of liquid-phase molecules under vibrational strong coupling
Nara Inst. of Sci. and Tech.A,Univ. of California San DiegoB
Garrek StemoA,Avram GutierrezA,Joel NishiuchiA,Harsh BhaktaB,Haochuan MaoB,Garret WiesehanB,Wei XiongB,Hiroyuki KatsukiA
4
Orbital magnetic susceptibility of carbon nanobelts using tight-binding model
Univ. Hyogo
Norio Inui
5
Quantum-Classical Hybrid Algorithms for Efficient Monte Carlo Simulation of Double-Well Potentials
KQCC, Keio Univ.
Yoshiharu Mori and Naoki Yamamoto
6
Effects of In-Vivo Environmental Noise on Radical Pair Model
TUS
Tokio Yoshida, Masaya Kunimi, and Tetsuro Nikuni

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
The optical absorption and Faraday rotation of a microbial rhodopsin in ultrahigh magnetic fields
ISSP, UTokyo
Y-L. Guo, Y. Ishii, X-G. Zhou, M. Konno, T. Nagata, K. Inoue, Y. H. Matsuda
8
Prediction of the intermediate state in the structure changes of a protein.
Grad. Sch. BOST, KINDAI Univ.A, BOST, KINDAI Univ.B
Shota ShimogochiA, Kazuhi HaraiB, Ryota KiyookaA, Naoyuki MiyashitaA,B
9
Cancellation
10
Elucidation of P-N Hydrolysis Mechanism in Phosphoramidate-based Antibody-drug Conjugates using Multiple Walkers Machine Learning Metadynamics Simulations
Dept. of Precision Eng.,Grad. Sch. of Eng.,Osaka Univ.A,SCREEN Holdings Co.,Ltd.B,Dept. of Phys.,Fac. of Sci. and Tech.,Universitas AirlanggaC,Res. Center for Quantum Eng. Design,Fac. of Sci. and Tech.,Universitas AirlanggaD
Rizka Nur FadillaA,Toshihiro KumeA,B,Harry Handoko HalimA,Febdian RusydiC,D,Yoshitada MorikawaA
11
Study on the Dielectric Relaxation and Ice Structure of Crystallized Fructose Aqueous Solution
Tokai University Graduate School, Tokai UniversityA, Tokai University Micro/Nano Research and Development CenterB
S. Higuchi, K. SasakiA,B, R. KitaA,B, N. ShinyashikiA,B
12
Structure Change Caused by an Electrochemical Potential in (La,Sr)CoO3 Film
School of Science, Tohoku Univ.A, School of Engineering, Kyoto Univ.B
Xuhui XuA, Atsuro FujisawaA, Yuta IshiiA, Hidekazu ShimotaniA, Yuta InoueB, Yuto MiyaharaB, Kohei MiyazakiB, and Yusuke WakabayashiA
13
Structure of the oxygen evolution catalyst (La,Sr)CoO3 ultra thin film as a function of electric potential
Tohoku Univ., Kyoto Univ.A
Atsuro Fujisawa, Xuhui Xu, Yuta Ishii, Hidekazu Shimotani, Yuta InoueA, Yuto MiyaharaA, Kohei MiyazakiA, Yusuke Wakabayashi

16th E304 Room 16aE304 9:15〜11:30

Division 6,Division 7,Division 10,Division 11,Division 12
Liquid metal

1
Permanent Densification of SiO2 Glass: Molecular Dynamics Study Using Machine-Learning Interatomic Potential III
Dept. of Phys., Kumamoto Univ., KEK-IMSSA
T.Sano, D.WakabayashiA, A.Koura, K.Shimamura, F.Shimojo
2
Pressure Dependence of Permanent Densification of SiO2 Glass Based on Large-Scale Simulations Using Machine-Laerning Interatomic Potentials
Dept. of Phys., Kumamoto Univ., KEK-IMSSA
H. Yoshida, T. Sano, D.WakabayashiA, A. Koura, K. Shimamura, F. Shimojo
3
Static and Dynamic Properties of Liquid Lactic Acid using Large-Scale Computer Simulations based on Machine-Learning Interatomic Potential
Dept. of Phys., Kumamoto Univ.
K. Tanaka, K. Ito, K. Shimamura, A. Koura, F. Shimojo
4
Static Structure of Liquid Racemic Malic Acid Based on First-Principles Molecular Dynamics Simulations
Kumamoto Univ., NUPMLSA, Chukyo Univ.B, Shimane Univ.C
W. Sugimoto, K.Ito, H. ShimakuraA, S. TaharaB, K. OharaC, A. Koura, K. Shimamura, F. Shimojo
5
Estimation of Zincblende-Rocksalt Phase Transition Pressure of SiC by Thermodynamic Integration Method III
Dept. of Phys., Kumamoto Univ.
T. Inoue, K. Shimamura, A. Koura, F. Shimojo

Break (10:30〜10:45)

Special lecture of the divisions 6, 7, 10, 11, and 12

6
(Invited Presentation.) Machine learning interatomic potentials and their application to the analysis of properties of liquids and glasses
Kumamoto Univ.
Kohei Shimamura

16th E311 Room 16aE311 9:00〜12:15

Division 11
Statistical mechanics of information processing 1

1
Conditions of quantum annealing fails due to symmetry
AIST, Chuo Univ.
Takashi Imoto, Yuichiro Matsuzaki
2
Acceleration of the semiclassical quantum annealing via deep unfolding
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Shunta Arai, Satoshi Takabe
3
Transfer Learning for Deep-Unfolded Combinatorial Optimization Solver with Quantum Annealer
Tokyo Tech
Ryo Hagiwara, Shunta Arai, Satoshi Takabe
4
Quantum annealing with extra longitudinal magnetic fields considering schedule digitization
Keio Univ.A, SQAI Center, Keio Univ.B, WPI-Bio2Q, Keio Univ.C, GCS, Waseda Univ.D
Tomohiro HattoriA, Shu TanakaA,B,C,D
5
Verification of Exact Solution Method Using Quantum Annealing and Dantzig-Wolfe Decomposition
Tohoku Univ.A, Tokyo TechB, Sigma-iC
Sota HiramaA, Masayuki OhzekiA,B,C
6
Adaptive regularized binary compressed sensing in classical and quantum annealing
Tohoku UniversityA, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyB, Sigma-iC
Huang XiaoxinA, Masayuki OhzekiA,B,C

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Black box optimization using sparsely connected surrogate models and quantum annealing machine.
Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku UniversityA, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyB, Sigma-i Co., Ltd.C
Reo ShikanaiA,C, Masayuki OhzekiA,B,C
8
Quantum search for graph coloring
Ochanomizu Univ.
Ide Tomomi, Kudo Kazue
9
Collaborative filtering using nonnegative/binary matrix factorization
Ochanomizu Univ., ToshibaA
Yuka Inoue, Yohei HamakawaA, Kosuke TatsumuraA, Kazue Kudo
10
Image classification using blackbox optimization with an Ising machine
Ochanomizu Univ.
Saito Reina, Kudo Kazue
11
Analysis of the effect of binary-integer encodings on the performance of Ising machines
Keio Univ.A, WPI-Bio2Q, Keio Univ.B, SQAI center, Keio Univ.C, GCS, Waseda Univ.D
Shuta KikuchiA, Kotaro TakahashiA, Shu TanakaA,B,C,D
12
Analysis of a hybrid method using simulated annealing and an Ising machine for constrained combinatorial optimization problems
Keio Univ.A, WPI-Bio2Q, Keio Univ.B, SQAI center, Keio Univ.C, GCS, Waseda Univ.D
Akane AminoA, Tomohiro HattoriA, Shuta KikuchiA, Shu TanakaA,B,C,D

16th E312 Room 16aE312 9:30〜12:30

Division 5,Division 1,Division 4,Division 11
Topology / Light-driven phenomena

1
Quantum vacuum instability of electromagnetic field and quantum geometry
Dept. Physics, NITEP, OMU, Butler Univ.A
Satoshi Tanaka, Kazuki Kanki, Masatoshi Kubota, Gonzalo OrdonezA
2
Direct current generation by dielectric loss in ferroelectrics
UTokyo, RIKEN CEMSA
Takahiro Morimoto, Naoto NagaosaA
3
Circularly polarized light-induced anomalous Hall effect in Co3Sn2S2 paramagnetic Dirac semimetal phase
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of TokyoA, Dept. of Appl. Phys., Univ. of TokyoB, IMR, Tohoku Univ.C, Dept. of Phys., Tohoku Univ.D, RIKEN CEMSE, RCAST, Univ. of TokyoF, New York Univ.G, CSIS, Tohoku Univ.H, ISSP, Univ. of TokyoI, Cryogenic Research Center, Univ. of TokyoJ
Naotaka YoshikawaA, Yoshua HiraiA, Kazuma OgawaA, Shun OkumuraB, Kohei FujiwaraC, Junya IkedaC, Takashi KoretsuneD, Ryotaro AritaE,F, Aditi MitraG, Atsushi TsukazakiC,H, Takashi OkaI, Ryo ShimanoA,J
4
Optical domain imaging of cycloidal spin structures in noncentrosymmetric magnetic Weyl semimetal GdAlSi
University of TokyoA, RIKEN CEMSB, Tokyo CollegeC
Y. OkamuraA, R. TakenakaA, K. MoriishiA, R. NakanoA, R. YamadaA, Y. TokuraA,B,C, M. HirschbergerA,B, Y. TakahashiA,B
5
Topological magneto-optical effect in skyrmion-hosting Mott insulator, GaV4Se8
Dept. of Appl. Phys. Univ. of TokyoA, Inst. of Ind. Sci. Univ. of TokyoB, Tokyo College Univ. of TokyoC, RIKEN CEMSD
R. ShimizuA, Y. OkamuraA, N. KanazawaB, Y. TokuraA,C,D, Y. TakahashiA,D

Break (10:45〜11:15)

6
Theoretical analysis for light-induced magnetization dynamics in topological semimetal
ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo
Akihiro Ozawa, Takashi Oka
7
Application of geometric effects in quantum tunneling for Dirac materials
Konan Univ., ISSPA
Shintaro Takayoshi, Takashi OkaA
8
Homodyne effect by chiral anomaly: Anomalous properties of 2D Dirac electrons in temporally oscillating magnetic fields
Dept. of Applied Phys., Univ. of TokyoA, ISSP, Univ. of TokyoB
Sota KitamuraA, Takashi OkaB
9
Divergent shift current responses in a two-dimensional Weyl semimetal limit
Dept. Phys. Tokyo Tech.
Hiroki Yoshida, Shuichi Murakami
10
Photocurrent induced by a two-frequency drive in Dirac systems
Dept. Appl. Phys., Univ. Tokyo
Yuya Ikeda, Sota Kitamura, Takahiro Morimoto

16th E313 Room 16aE313 9:15〜12:30

Division 11
Stochastic thermodynamics, entropy

1
Experimental verification of Landauer limit under nonequilibrium initial state constraints
NTT BRL
T. Shimizu, K. Chida, G. Yamahata, K. Nishiguchi
2
Inference of velocity fields from ECoG data under the steady state assumption
School of Science, Univ. Tokyo, School of Arts and Sciences, Univ. TokyoA
Ayano Oda, Sekizawa DaikiA, Masafumi OizumiA, Naruo Ohga, Sosuke Ito
3
Optimal transport experiment in thermally fluctuating system
Department of Applied Physics, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, the University of TokyoA, Department of Applied Physics, Graduate School of Engineering, the University of TokyoB
Shingo Oikawa, Yohei Nakayama, Sosuke ItoA, Takahiro SagawaB, Shoichi Toyabe
4
Entropy production in transport interpolated between optimal and non-optimal transport
Department of Applied Physics, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Department of Physics, Graduate School of Science, the University of TokyoA, Department of Applied Physics, Graduate School of Engineering, the University of TokyoB
Yohei Nakayama, Sosuke ItoA, Shingo Oikawa, Takahiro SagawaB, Shoichi Toyabe
5
Generalization of the 1-Wasserstein distance to chemical reaction networks and its application to nonequilibrium thermodynamics
Dept. of Physics, UTokyo
Ryuna Nagayama, Kohei Yoshimura, Sosuke Ito
6
Tradeoff relation between partial entropy productions in finite time and its application to information processing
Dept. of Applied Phys., The Univ. of Tokyo
Takuya Kamijima, Ken Funo, Takahiro Sagawa

Break (10:45〜11:00)

7
Decomposition of the metric tensor in thermodynamic geometry
Grad. Sch. of Frontier Sciences, The Univ. of Tokyo
Zhen Li, Yuki Izumida
8
Time-cost-error trade-off relation in thermodynamics
YITP Kyoto Univ., Kyoto Univ.A
Tan Van Vu, Keiji SaitoA
9
Learning rate matrix and thermodynamic inequality
Dept. of Phys. Kyoto Univ.
Kenshin Matsumoto, Sasa Shin-ichi, Andreas Dechant
10
Network analysis for the steady-state thermodynamic uncertainty relation
Mie Univ.
Y. Utsumi
11
Fourier-type Markovian embedding and its relation to the detailed balance condition
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
Kiyoshi Kanazawa, Andreas Dechant
12
Density matrix in multi-component turbulence and information entropy analysis
SOKENDAI, Komazawa Univ.A, RIKEN iTHEMSB, JST PRESTOC
Go Yatomi, Motoki NakataA,B,C

16th E314 Room 16aE314 9:00〜12:30

Division 11
Quantum dynamics, quantum thermodynamics 1

1
Quantum information flow in feedback cooling of a nanoparticle
Dept. of Eng., UTokyo
Kousuke Kumasaki, Ken Funo, Takahiro Sagawa
2
Roles of quantum measurement and feedback control for quantum Maxwell demon with multiple reservoirs
Waseda Univ.
Kenta Koshihara, Kazuya Yuasa
3
Gibbs-preserving operations requiring infinite amount of quantum coherence
UEC, JST, Univ. of TokyoA
Hiroyasu Tajima, Ryuji TakagiA
4
On the effect of symmetry on finite-time thermodynamic trade-off relations
Univ. TokyoA, UECB, JSTB
Ken FunoA, Hiroyasu TajimaB
5
Optimal work extraction from a closed quantum system within a finite time
RIKEN CPRA, Dept. of Eng. UTokyoB, RIKEN iTHEMSC
Shoki SugimotoA, Takahiro SagawaB, Ryusuke HamazakiA,C
6
Asymptotic channel distillation for quantum coherence
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo
Hiroaki Shimeno, Ryuji Takagi, Naoto Shiraishi

Break (10:30〜10:45)

quantum chaos, and other quantum systems

7
Single-particle chaos and its spectral form factors in quantum circuits
RIKEN RQCA, Boston UB, Ljubljana UC, U VictoriaD
Tatsuhiko N. IkedaA,B, Lev VidmarC, Michael FlynnA,D
8
Singular Value Statistics:Quantum Chaos in Non-Hermitian Systems
RIKEN Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences Program (iTHEMS)A, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto UniversityB, Department of Physics, Kyoto UniversityC
Pratik NandyA,B, Tanay PathakB, Masaki TezukaC
9
Global quantum diffusion induced by small quantum chaos : case of hard chaos
College of Science and Engineering, Ritsumeikan Univ.A, Yamada Physics InstituteB
Kensuke IkedaA, Hiroaki YamadaB
10
Purification-based Analysis of Spontaneous Strong Symmetry Breaking in Open Quantum Systems
Dept. Phys. Caltech, Dept. Electrical and Computer Eng. Princeton UA, ISSP UTokyoB, Dept. Phys. Northeastern UC
Pablo Sala,Sarang GopakrishnanAMasaki OsshikawaB,Yizhi YouC
11
Aharonov-Bohm effect at Finite temperature
Kyoto University
Hyeonseok YANG, Yoshitaka TANIMURA
12
Analysis of real-time dynamics of a quantum pendulum based on the master path approach of path-integral formulation
Kindai Univ., Matsuri Science AcademyA
Kenichi Kasamatsu, Tetsuo MatsuiA
13
Positivity in Gaussian Influence Functionals
Kyoto University
Masaaki Tokieda

16th E315 Room 16aE315 9:00〜12:00

Division 11
Granular materials, traffic flows, friction, earthquakes 1

1
Cellular Automaton on Penetration Phenomena of Granular Materials
Kyushu Univ.
Tomoyuki Matsuda,Inagaki Shio
2
Energy dissipation in the translational slip of a sphere rolling up a granular slope
Department of Earth and Space Science, Osaka University
T. Fukumoto, K. Yamamoto, M. Katsura, H. Katsuragi
3
Transport phenomena driven by velocity fluctuations in mono-layer bidisperse granular systems
Kyushu Univ.
M.Kaita and S.Inagaki
4
Slip nucleation and static friction coefficient of wavy grooved objects
Osaka Univ., ETH ZurichA
Wataru Iwashita, David S. KammerA
5
Statistical Properties of Eruptive Activity and Volcanic Earthquakes at Sakurajima Volcano
Fukuoka Prefectural University, Professor Emeritus of Kumamoto UniversityA and Professor Emeritus of Kagoshima UniversityB
Ryuji Ishizaki, Kazuhiro FukushimaA and Masayoshi InoueB
6
Period doubling bifurcation in slip motion with dynamic fluid pressure
Osaka University
Takahiro Hatano, Ma Fang

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Thermodynamic Consideration of an Indeterminate Equilibrium State in a Rigid Disk System
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
Ryudo Suzuki, Shin-ichi Sasa
8
Quasistatic Compaction Behavior and Structural Evolution of Hierarchical Granular Piles
JAMSTEC
Sota Arakawa, Mikito Furuichi, Daisuke Nishiura
9
Local structure analysis of amorphous solids by a wave number description of the Hessian matirix
YITP Kyoto Univ., Kyoto Sangyo Univ.A
Kota Noto, Kuniyasu SaitohA, Hisao Hayakawa
10
2D particles with a structure strongly dependent on history
The Univ. of Tokyo, UBIA
Daisuke S. Shimamoto, Miho YanagisawaA
11
An approach to analysing crowd congestion dynamics
Department of Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, The University of TokyoA, Beijing Key Laboratory of Traffic Engineering, Beijing University of TechnologyB
Jiawei ZhangA, Xiaolu JiaB, Claudio FelicianiA, Daichi YanagisawaA, Katsuhiro NishinariA

16th N101 Room 16aN101 9:00〜12:15

Division 11
Electronic systems 1

1
On a discrete formula for three-dimensional winding number
YITP
Ken Shiozaki
2
Toward a unified description of two-dimensional quantum crystals
Center of Topological Sci. and Technol., Hokkaido Univ.A, NIMSB, RIKEN RQCC, NIT, Toyama CollegeD, Applied Phys., Hokkaido Univ.E, RIES, Hokkaido Univ.F
Keiji NakatsugawaA,B, Tatsuhiko N. IkedaC, Takeshi ToshimaD, @Satoshi TandaA,E,F
3
Drawing phase diagrams of disordered and quasiperiodic electron systems using Vision Transformer
Physics Division, Sophia Univ.
Koji Kobayashi, Tomi Ohtsuki
4
Gauge invariant electromagnetic responses in superconductors
Dept. of Appl. Phys. Univ. Tokyo
Sena Watanabe, Haruki Watanabe
5
Solitons in a deformed Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model
Toho University
Masayuki Kanamaru, Tohru Kawarabayashi
6
Implementation of atomic orbital decomposition method of force on atoms in first-principles calculations
Dept. Mech. Eng. and Sic. Kyoto Univ.
Susumu Minami, Yoshimasa Abe, Takahiro Shimada

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Evaluating the Importance of Second-Order Electron-Phonon Interactions in the Empty Lattice Model
UTokyo ISSP, RIKEN CPRA
Kohei Ishii, Jun HaruyamaA, Osamu Sugino
8
Charge distribution and electron correlation function of ionic Hubbard model by the transcorrelated method
Univ. of Tokyo Dept. of Phys.
Takumi Chida, Shinji Tsuneyuki
9
First-principles study of phonon dispersions with broken time-reversal symmetry
Dept. of Phys. Tohoku Univ.
Tatsuki Oikawa, Takashi Koretsune
10
Locality Error Free Effective Core Potentials of 3rd Row Elements for the Quantum Monte Carlo Method
Info. Sci. JAIST, RCACI JAISTA
Ryunosuke Fujimaru, Tom Ichibha, Kenta HongoA, and Ryo Mezono
11
Fast computation of Hatree-Fock exchange potential by a projection operator method
ISSP, The Univ. of Tokyo
Taisuke Ozaki
12
Numerically tractable two component approximation of the Dirac equation: interaction with nuclear magnetic moments
Graduate School of IST, University of Tokyo
Yoshihide Yoshimoto

16th E201 Room 16pE201 13:30〜16:45

Division 12,Division 2,Division 5,Division 6,Division 11
Frontiers in the physics of turbulence: Towards the understanding of universality and diversity in turbulence from classical and quantum to active systems

1
(Symposium Session.) Introduction
Dept. Chem. Engineering, Kyoto Univ.
Yusuke T. Maeda
2
(Symposium Session.) Bacterial populations' route to turbulence (or spacetime chaos)
Dept. Physics, Univ. Tokyo
Kazumasa A. Takeuchi
3
(Symposium Session.) Universality of turbulent fluctuations and information flow from macro to micro scales
Dept. of Earth and Space Science, Osaka Univ.
Tomohiro Tanogami
4
(Symposium Session.) Harnessing art behind active flow dynamics
Hiroshima Univ., Grad. Sch. Integ. Sci. Life
Makoto Iima
5
(Symposium Session.) Two-dimensional turbulent flow to study relationship between elastic instability and drag reduction
Nagoya Univ.
Ruri Hidema

Break (15:15〜15:30)

6
(Symposium Session.) Turbulence modulation by additives
Grad. Sch. Eng. Sci., Osaka Univ.
Susumu Goto
7
(Symposium Session.) Cutting-edge research in quantum turbulence
OMU, Dep. Phys.
Makoto Tsubota
8
(Symposium Session.) Visualization and manipulation of quantized vortices
Dept. Phys. Kyoto Univ., The Hakubi Center for Adv. Res, Kyoto Univ.
Yosuke Minowa

16th E310 Room 16pE310 13:30〜17:00

Division 4,Theoretical Particle Physics,Division 1,Division 8,Division 11
Quantum Cooperation between Materials and Information

1
(Symposium Session.) Introduction
Univ. of Tokyo
Kensuke Kobayashi
2
(Symposium Session.) Quantum information and high energy theory
Osaka U.
Tatsuma Nishioka
3
(Symposium Session.) Optimal quantum algorithms based on nonequilibrium quantum many-body physics
Univ. of Tokyo
Kaoru Mizuta
4
(Symposium Session.) Innovative quantum device technology based on nonequilibrium phases of matter
Univ. of Tokyo
Kazuaki Takasan

Break (15:15〜15:30)

5
(Symposium Session.) Semiconductor spin qubits and their networking
SANKEN, Osaka U.
Akira Oiwa
6
(Symposium Session.) Emergent solid with hybrid Paul trap
KIS, Univ. of Tokyo
Atsushi Noguchi
7
(Symposium Session.) Meta-optics for laser cooling and generation of cold atoms array 
AIST
Hac Huong Thu Le

16th E311 Room 16pE311 13:30〜17:00

Division 11
Statistical mechanics of information processing 2, Spin glasses

1
Sampling skewed distributions by extended Ising machine with integer variable
Ochanomizu Univ.A, DXR Lab.B, Tohoku Univ.C
Ayaka FujimotoA, Hirotaka TamuraB, Kazue KudoA,C
2
Temperature setting method of parallel tempering for optimization problems
Ochanomizu Univ.A, DXR Lab.B, Tohoku Univ.C
Haruka AkishimaA, Hirotaka TamuraB, Kazue KudoA,C
3
Langevin Dynamics and Reflection for Linear Constrained Black-Box Optimization
Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyA,Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku UniversityB,Sigma-i Co., Ltd.C
Ryuki ItoA,Renichiro HabaB,C
4
An Extension Method of FMA with Random Solutions
Keio Univ., SQAI Center, Keio Univ.A, WPI-Bio2Q, Keio Univ.B, GCS, Waseda Univ.C
Tokiya Fukuda, Masashi Yamashita, Yuya Seki, Shu TanakaA,B,C
5
Training data generation method for estimating the ground state of Ising model using Factorization Machine
Keio Univ.A, SQAI Center, Keio Univ.B, WPI-Bio2Q, Keio Univ.C, GCS, Waseda Univ.D
Yuya SekiA, Shu TanakaA,B,C,D
6
Low-Temperature Behavior of Entanglement Entropy in ±J Ising Spin Glasses
Univ. of Tokyo
Takumi Oshima, Koji Hukushima

Break (15:00〜15:15)

7
Coupling time of an Ising spin glass model
Univ. of Tokyo, ENS ParisA
K.Hukushima, W.KrauthA
8
Efficient machine-learning-assisted Markov Chain Monte Carlo Method and application to a mean-field spin-glass model
Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University, Department of Physics, School of Science, Kitasato UniversityA, Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyB, Sigma-i Co., LtdC
Seiya Miyamoto, Yoshihiko NishikawaA, Masayuki OhzekiB,C
9
Fast free-energy estimation using the simulated tempering with the Wang-Landau-type feedback
Kitasato University, University of TokyoA
Yoshihiko Nishikawa and Koji HukushimaA
10
Ensemble learning using quantum annealing: a comparative study of QBoost and black-box optimization
Tohoku UniversityA, LiLzB, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyC, Sigma-iD
Kento kodamaA, Makoto OtsukaB, Masayuki OhzekiA,C,D
11
Talagrand's approach to a quantum Parisi formula
Nihon University
K. Fujiwara, Y. Sakamoto, C. Itoi
12
On AT condition for quantum spin glass models
UTokyo
Yoshinori Hara, Yoshiyuki Kabashima
13
Spin glass-liquid transition in the extended Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev model
Dept. of Appl. Phys., the Univ. of Tokyo
S. Wadashima, Y. Motome

16th E313 Room 16pE313 13:30〜17:15

Division 11
Complex networks, social physics 1

1
Analysis of network game theory using spin-glass theory
IGSES, Kyushu U.
Tomokatsu Onaga, Kai Morino
2
Cancellation
3
Quantifying the impact of business partners' bankruptcy on inter-firm transaction network II
Tokyo Tech Sch. of Comp.
Kay Nagayama, Jun'ichi Ozaki, Hideki Takayasu, Misako Takayasu
4
The prediction of rapid growth firm with machine learning using financial data and business relationship of Japanese firms
Sch of Comp. Tokyo Tech.
Takumi Komiyama, Hideki Takayasu, Misako Takayasu
5
Characteristics of Emotional Dynamics During 3.11 Tohoku Earthquake in Twitter
Tokyo Institute of Tech.A, Bar-Ilan UniversityB, Volcani InstituteC, Yale School of MedicineD
Wu QianyunA, Wang FanB, Alon SelaC, Orr LevyD, Hideki TakayasuA, Shlomo HavlinB, Misako TakayasuA
6
Eigenvalue decomposition representation of degree correlations in networks.
DMSE, Shizuoka Univ.
Satoru Morita
7
Generating nearest-neighbor correlated random networks whose giant connected component exhibits a given degree-degree correlation
FRIS Tohoku Univ.
Yuka Fujiki
8
Robustness of evolving open system with bipartite graph structure
Meijigakuin University, The University of TokyoA
Fumiko Ogushi, Takashi ShimadaA

Break (15:15〜15:30)

9
Disassemble complex human flows to understand and predict how they change
Shiga U.A, Tohoku U.B
Takaaki AokiA, Naoya FujiwaraB, Kenichi SatouA
10
Constructing a product-specific sales forecast model using sales data of home appliances
Dept. of comp. Tokyo Tech.
Daisuke Ando, Yamashita Rios de Sousa Arthur Matsuo, Yixuan Zheng, Rie Masukawa, Hideki Takayasu, Misako Takayasu
11
Loop Statistics Analysis of Retweet Networks
Rissho University
Hiroshi Iyetomi, Wataru Souma
12
Evaluation of characteristics of infant expressed vocabulary by means of variational autoencode: comparison between english and chinese
Kyoto Univ.,Osaka Univ.A,Indiana Univ.B,Kyoto Inst. Tech.C
Masa-aki Sakagami, Horomichi HagiharaA, Hiroki YamamotoB,Chie FkadaC
13
Analysis of rumor propagation using competitive SIS model
Hokkaido University
Yu Takiguchi, Koji Nemoto
14
Application of machine learning to incomplete information games about Geister
Keio Univ.
Ryo Yuse, Hiroshi Watanabe
15
Boundary effects on relaxation dynamics of a random-field Ising model on randomly connected chains
Obihiro Univ.
Hiroki Ohta

16th E314 Room 16pE314 13:30〜17:00

Division 11
Quantum spin and boson 1

1
Rigorous lower bound of dynamic critical exponents in critical frustration-free systems
University of Tokyo, Harvard UniversityA
Rintaro Masaoka, Tomohiro SoejimaA, Haruki Watanabe
2
Quadratic dispersion relation in gapless frustration-free systems
University of Tokyo, Harvard UniversityA
Rintaro Masaoka, Tomohiro SoejimaA, Haruki Watanabe
3
Entanglement swapping in critical quantum spin chains
UTokyo Dept. of PhysicsA, UTokyo ISSPB, UTokyo Kavli IPMUC, UTokyo IPID
Masahiro HoshinoA, Masaki OshikawaB,C, Yuto AshidaA,D
4
Non-integrable S=1/2 XXZ Spin Chain and Quantum Group
Department of Physics, Kyushu University
Daiki Yomatsu, Kiyohide Nomura
5
Self-dualities and symmetry enhancements in one spatial dimension
YITP
Takamasa Ando
6
Generalized Higher-Rank Tensor Gauge Theory and Fracton Excitations
ISSP UTokyo
Takumi Fukushima, Han Yan, Masaki Oshikawa

Break (15:00〜15:15)

7
Analysis of topological states in magnetic fields based on polarization with spiral boundary conditions
Ehime Univ., Nihon Univ.A
Masaaki Nakamura, Masanori YamanakaA
8
Topological domain wall pump with spontaneous symmetry breaking
Akita Univ., Univ. of TsukubaA
Yoshihito Kuno, Yasuhiro HatsugaiA
9
A topological pump in a spin ladder
Tsukuba Univ., Akita Univ.A
Cota Yamamoto, Yoshihito KunoA, Tomonari Mizoguchi, Yasuhiro Hatsugai
10
Four-qubit entangled quantum phases for the XXZ model on the strongly anisotropic pyrochlore lattice
Toho University, University of TsukubaA
Katsumi Aoyagi, Yasuhiro HatsugaiA, Tohru Kawarabayashi
11
Quantum reservoir probing of topological phase transitions
The Univ. of Tokyo
Kaito Kobayashi, Yukitoshi Motome
12
Finite-size corrections to the energy spectra of gapless one-dimensional systems in the presence of boundaries
Inst. for Solid State Phys.,Univ. of GhentA,Kavli Inst. for the Phys. and Mathematics of the UniverseB,Trans-scale Quantum Sci. Inst.C
Yifan Liu,Haruki Shimizu,Atsushi UedaA,Masaki OshikawaB,C
13
Half Landau-Zener evolution toward a quantum phase transition in the spin-boson model
Saitama Medical University
Sei Suzuki

16th E315 Room 16pE315 13:30〜17:45

Division 11
oscillator systems, reaction-diffusion systems

1
Time series prediction of an oscillator subjected to external forces mimicking shift work using a Reservoir Computer
IST, Univ. Tokyo,GSFS, Univ. Tokyo
Sho Kuno, Hiroshi Kori
2
Analysis of frog choruses in response to various speech stimuli based on phase oscillator model
Grad. Sch. Info., Kyoto Univ., SANKEN, Osaka Univ.A, Univ. of TsukubaB, Univ. of TsukubaC
Haruma Furukawa, Ryu TakedaA, Goki HondaB, Ikkyu AiharaC, Toshio Aoyagi
3
Network inference from oscillatory data using circle map
Faculty of Adv. Life Sci., Hokkaido Univ.A, GSFS, Univ. of TokyoB, MI Center, Univ. of TokyoC, JST PrestoD
Akari MatsukiA, Ryota KobayashiB,C,D, Hiroshi KoriB
4
Inference of the coupled Stuart-Landau equation for coupled oscillators emerging through the supercritical Hopf bifurcation
Grad. Sch. of Sci. and Eng., Chiba Univ., Grad. Sch. of Sci., Chiba Univ.A, Grad. Sch. of Front. Sci., Univ. of TokyoB
Y. Araya, H. ItoA, H. KitahataA, H. KoriB
5
Reconstruction of phase dynamics from macroscopic observations of responses
Kyoto Univ., UCSDA, Univ. TokyoB, RIKEN CBSC
Yoshiyuki Y. Yamaguchi, Yu Terada
6
Estimating Asymptotic Phase Function of Limit-cycle Oscillators using Gaussian Process Regression
UTokyo GSFS, Tokyo TechA, UTokyo MI CenterB
YAMAMOTO Taichi, NAKAO Hiroya, KOBAYASHI Ryota
7
Optimization of mutual coupling functions of weakly coupled limit-cycle oscillators
東工大工
Norihisa Namura, Hiroya Nakao
8
Coupling Optimization of Collective Oscillatory Networked Systems with Higher-Order Interaction
FUN
Sotaro Kuroiwa, Yuzuru Kato

Break (15:30〜15:45)

9
A state-transition method in a bistable oscillator: I. quenching induced by a periodic force combined with feedback
Grad. Sch. of Front. Sci., Univ. of Tokyo
Yusuke Kato and Hiroshi Kori
10
Synchronization dynamics of coupled-oscillator systems with damaged elements Ⅲ
Dept. of Science, Kagoshima University
Shota Inagawa, Hiroki Hata, Shigefumi Hata
11
Waveform proportionality and Taylor's law induced by synchronization of coupled oscillators
GSFS, UTokyo
Yuzuru Mitsui, Hiroshi Kori
12
Decrease in reaction period dependent on fluctuations in BZ reaction
Kindai University
Hiroki Emmei, Takatoshi IchinoA
13
Detection of Edges in Grayscale Images which Characteristics of the Spatially Coupled FitzHugh-Nagumo Equation are Applied to
KOSEN, Ube College, Faculty of Edu., Yamaguchi Univ.A
Yuko Nagamine, Eiji Asaya, Atsushi NomuraA
14
Bifurcation in the thermal convection pattern in two immiscible liquid layers with an undeformed horizontal interface
Grad. Sch. of Sci. and Eng., Chiba Univ., Grad. Sch. of Sci., Chiba Univ.A
M. Nakamura, H. ItoA, H. KitahataA
15
Bifurcation analysis of spatiotemporal patterns in the one-dimensional non-reciprocal Swift-Hohenberg model
Chiba Univ.,WIUCASA
Yuta Tateyama,Hiroaki Ito,Shigeyuki KomuraA,Hiroyuki Kitahata
16
Cellular automata modeling of aqueous corrosion and the evaluation of the effect of the local pH changes
Grad. Sch. Sci., Osaka Univ.
Kensuke Miyahara

16th E318 Room 16pE318 13:30〜16:30

Division 4,Division 11
Non-Hermitian physics

1
Quantum transport on a non-Hermitian system on the Bethe lattice: effect of randomness
IIS, U. Tokyo, Dept. Phys., U. TokyoA, Princeton U.B, ISSP, U. TokyoC
Naomichi Hatano, Hosho KatsuraA, Kohei KawabataB,C
2
Non-Hermitian tiwted Landau-Zener transition
Dept. of Applied Phys., Hokkaido Univ.
Ryu Frieson,Hideaki Obuse
3
Revisiting the PT symmetric non-Hermitian SSH model: exceptional points and criticality under disorder
IIS, Univ. Tokyo, PES Univ. BangaloreA, IIT MadrasB
Takano Taira, Ken-Ichiro Imura, Rahul SA, Vishnu PKB, Rajesh NarayananB
4
Fock space skin effect and relaxation dynamics in an open quantum many-body system
YITP, Kyoto Univ.
Kenji Shimomura, Masatoshi Sato
5
Corner skin modes in non-Hermitian photonic crystal
Kwansei Gakuin Univ.
Huyen Thanh Phan,Katsunori Wakabayashi

Break (14:45〜15:00)

6
Non-Hermitian skin effect induced by Z4 topology
Kyoto Univ.,ETH ZürichA
Sho Ishikawa,Tsuneya YoshidaA
7
Non-Hermitian Level Repulsions as the Origin of Robust Z2 Topological Phases in Stacked Hermitian Systems
Dept. of Appl. Phys., Hokkaido Univ., YITP, Kyoto Univ.A
Zhiyu Jiang, Masatoshi SatoA, Hideaki Obuse
8
Localization phenomena in the Hatano-Nelson model with binary random potentials
Div. of Appl. Phys., Hokkaido Univ.
Geonhwi Hwang, Hideaki Obuse
9
Topological Phases Protected by Block Triangular Matrices
YITP, Kyoto Univ., ISSP, Univ. of TokyoA
Ryo Takami, Kenji Shimomura, Daichi NakamuraA, and Masatoshi Sato
10
Junction systems' bulk edge correspondence of point-gap topological phases in continuous model
Division of Applied Physics, Hokkaido University
Aoki Yugawa, Geonhwi Hwang, Hideaki Obuse
11
Topological-to-topological transition induced by onsite nonlinearity
Univ. of Tsukuba
Kazuki Sone, Yasuhiro Hatsugai

17th E201 Room 17aE201 9:00〜12:00

Division 12,Division 11 Joint
Biophysics joint 2

1
Structural Mechanics of 3D Bacterial Biofilm
Biozentrum, Univ. of Basel, Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial MicrobiologyA
Takuya Ohmura, Praveen K. SinghA, Knut Drescher
2
Organ shape universality and underlying growth mechanics across vascular plant root tips
Osaka U.A, JT BRHB, Kyoto U. E.C, Nagoya U.D, Akita Pref. U.E, NAISTF, Hiroshima U.G
Rion MutsunoA, Motohiro FujiwaraB, Rieko FujinamiC, Yoshiaki InukaiD, Zichen KangE, Satoru TsugawaE, Tatsuaki GohF, Keiji NakajimaF, Koichi FujimotoA,G
3
Theoretical analysis and simulation of 3D tissue formation in Dictyostelium
Grad. Sch. of Arts and Sci. Univ. of Tokyo, KIS. Univ. of TokyoA, UBI. Univ. of Tokyo
Seiya Nishikawa, Satoshi Kuwana, Gen HondaA, Satoshi SawaiB, Shuji IshiharaB
4
Modeling for cell deformation by the Fourier contour cell model and its relation to Phase-Field equation
Hiroshima Univ.A, EXCELLS NINSB, Univ. TokyoC
Nen SaitoA,B, Shuji IshiharaC
5
A Fourier contour model for collective cell migration
Hiroshima Univ.A,ExCELLS NINSB
Ryusei KubotaA, Nen SaitoA,B
6
Fourier contour cell model with cell division
Hiroshima Univ.A, ExCELLS NINSB
Seiya TakamuraA, Nen SaitoA,B

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Theoritical study on membrane morphology of endocytosis
Yokohama City University Graduate School of Nanobioscience
Suguru Ushioda, Masashi Tachikawa
8
A mathematical model for chiral collective rotation of multicellular colony
BDR RikenA,Grad. Sch. of Frontier Biol. Sci., Osaka Univ.B
Ryohei NishizawaA,B, Tomoki IshibashiA, Goshi OgitaA, Tatsuo ShibataA,B
9
Mathematical modeling of protein domain formation on the endoplasmic endoplasmic reticulum of eukaryotic cells
Sch. Sci., Yokohama City Univ.
Tomoyo NISHIGAKI, Masashi TACHIKAWA
10
Self-organization of the power-law and spatiotemporal structure of the principal components of neural dynamics
Grad. Sch. of Info., Kyoto Univ.
Asahi Nakamuta, Jun-nosuke Teramae
11
Deformation dynamics after vesicles fusion depends on their sizes and elasticity.
School of Science, Yokohama City University
Masashi Tachikawa

17th E311 Room 17aE311 9:00〜12:15

Division 11
Statistical mechanics of information processing 3

1
Surrogate Assisted Monte Carlo Methods with Symplectic Gaussian Processes
Grad. School of Science, Univ. of Tokyo., NTT
Shuhei Kashiwamura, Yusuke Tanaka
2
Informed temperature exchange proposals for replica exchange MCMC
Univ. of Tokyo
Yamato Arai, Yuma Ichikawa, Koji Hukushima
3
Phase transitions on a context sensitive grammar model with long range interaction
Hokkaido Univ., UTokyoA, Tohoku Univ.B, RikenC, UCLAD
Yuma Toji, Jun TakahashiA, Sho YokoiB,C, Vwani RoychowdhuryD, Hideyuki Miyahara
4
Phase transitions between linear and nonlinear information processing in many-body systems
OMU
Masaya Matsumura, Taiki Haga
5
Hyperparameter optimization in phase transition detection with unsupervised learning
Dept. of Eng. Osaka Metro. Univ.
Yoshitaka Miyahara, Taiki Haga
6
On High-Dimensional Black-Box Optimization Using Online Machine Learning Methods
GSIS, Tohoku Univ., Dept. of Physics, Kitasato Univ.A, Dept. of Physics, Tokyo Tech.B, Sigma-i Co., Ltd.C
Keisuke MoritaC, Yoshihiko NishikawaA, Masayuki OhzekiB,C

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Analysis of SGD dynamics for principal component analysis
UTokyo
Hayashi Aoba, Kabashima Yoshiyuki
8
A mean-field analysis of knockoff
UTokyo
Takashi Takahashi, Yoshiyuki Kabashima
9
Dynamics of Iterative Thresholding Algorithms
Department of Science, UTokyo
Kaito Takanami, Yoshiyuki Kabashima
10
Analytical Performance Evaluation of Image Processing based on Sparse Coding
Okayama Univ. HS
Toshiaki Aida
11
Phase transition in binary compressed sensing using non-zero mean matrices with L1-norm minimization
Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University, Department of Physics, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyA, Sigma-i Co., Ltd.B
Mikiya Doi, Masayuki OhzekiA,B
12
deriving the phase boundary of compressed sensing using CGMT
Graduate School of Information Sciences,Tohoku University, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyA, Sigma-i Co., Ltd.B
Kensuke ArakiB, Masayuki OhzekiA,B

17th E313 Room 17aE313 9:15〜12:30

Division 11,Division 12 Joint
Active matter 1

1
Minimum scaling model and exact exponents for the Nambu-Goldstone modes in the Vicsek Model
Gakushuin Univ.
Harukuni Ikeda
2
Critical phenomena in Vicsek model systems with non-reciprocal interactions
Nagoya Inst. Tech.
Taisei Nakamura, Masaharu Isobe
3
Excluded volume effect and nonequilibrium phase transitions in hard disk Vicsek model systems with non-reciprocal interactions
Nagoya Inst. Tech.
Nobuaki Murase, Masaharu Isobe
4
Flow and jamming of confined active particles.
Kyoto Sangyo Univ.
Taiga Iwanaga, Kuniyasu Saitoh
5
Dynamics of a deformable droplet to an elliptic shape driven by surface tension gradient
Chiba Univ., Kobe Univ.A, Josai Univ.B, Hokkaido Univ.C
Hiroyuki Kitahata, Yuki KoyanoA, Yasuaki KobayashiB, Masaharu NagayamaC
6
Spontaneous droplet motion in PEG/Salt aqueous two phase system
TUS
Yuma Mori, Daichi Sato, Kai Kikuchi, Yutaka Sumino

Break (10:45〜11:00)

7
Evaluating the Density Dependence of Diffusivity in Active Brownian Particles
Tokyo Univ. of Science
Toranosuke Umemura, Issei Sakai, Takuma Akimoto
8
Boltzmann equation for collective motion via non-local visual interaction
Dept. of Phys., Tohoku Univ.
Susumu Ito, Nariya Uchida
9
Topological defect formation and collective motion of multicellular system in cylindrical lattice space
Dept. Eng., Univ. Kyoto
Ryo Ienaga, Yusuke Maeda
10
Ordered structures and phase defects in the solidification of active matter
Waseda Univ.
Tomida Hiroto, Yamazaki Yoshihiro
11
Vortex reversals as a precursor of bacterial turbulence
Dept. Phys., Univ. Tokyo.A, Penn State Univ.B, ipi, Univ. TokyoC
Daiki NishiguchiA, Sora ShirataniA, Igor S. AransonB, Kazumasa A. TakeuchiA,C
12
localization and bistability of bioconvection
RIMS
Yoshiki Hiruta, Kenta Ishimoto

17th E314 Room 17aE314 9:00〜12:15

Division 11
Quantum dynamics, quantum thermodynamics 2

1
Upper Bounds of the Heat Current between an Apparatus and a Dissipative System under Continuous Measurement
Pure and Applied Sciences, Univ. Tsukuba
Yuki Fujimoto, Tsuyoshi Yamamoto, Kyo Yoshida, and Yasuhiro Tokura
2
Boundary-driven quantum systems with QMBS-originated solvable steady states
The University of Tokyo
Chihiro Matsui, Naoto Tsuji
3
Macroscopic irreversibility in isolated quantum many-body systems: a rigorous example
Gakushuin U.
Hal Tasaki
4
Complete classification of integrability and non-integrability for spin-1/2 chain with symmetric nearest-neighbor interaction
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo, RIKEN CPRA
Mizuki Yamaguchi, Yuuya ChibaA, Naoto Shiraishi
5
Exact Thermal Eigenstates of Nonintegrable Spin Chains at Infinite Temperature
RIKEN CPRA, RIKEN RQCB
Yuuya ChibaA, Yasushi YonetaB
6
Minimization of Dissipated Work in Nano-System Finite-Time Carnot Heat Engines by Thermodynamic Length
Graduate School of Pure and Applied Sciences, Univ. of Tsukuba
Kota Shirayama and Nobuhiko Taniguchi

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Universal bound on work extractable from quantum many-body system
Univ. of TokyoA, iπ, Univ. of TokyoB, RIKEN CEMSC
Akihiro HokkyoA and Masahito UedaA,B,C
8
Decoherence and thermalization in open quantum many-body systems: a derivation of Davies equation without the rotating-wave approximation
Dept. of Phys. Univ. of TokyoA, Dept. of Phys. Keio Univ.B
Koki ShiraishiA, Masaya NakagawaA, Takashi MoriA
9
Heat flux dynamics under Markovian embedding
University of Yamanashi
Chikako Uchiyama, Kazunari Hashimoto
10
Operator spreading in long-range interacting quantum spin systems
Waseda Univ., Keio Univ.A
Tatsuhiko Shirai, Takashi MoriA
11
Measurement-induced spectral transition and entanglement transition
University of Tokyo, RIKEN CPRA, RIKEN iTHEMSB
Ken MochizukiA, Ryusuke HamazakiA,B
12
Unveiling clean two-dimensional discrete time quasicrystals on a digital quantum computer
RIKEN
Kazuya Shinjo, Kazuhiro Seki, Tomonori Shirakawa, Rong-Yang Sun, and Seiji Yunoki

17th E315 Room 17aE315 9:00〜11:45

Division 11
Granular materials, traffic flows, friction, earthquakes 2

1
Self-Organization and Final Attractor States in Highly-Packed Inelastic Hard-Disk (Granular Gas) Systems
Nagoya Inst. Tech.
Ryo Kitagawa, Daigo Mugita, Nobuaki Murase, Masaharu Isobe
2
Collapse of wet granular column under gravity
Grad. Sch. of Eng. Sci., Osaka Univ.,Grad. Sch. of Eng. Sci., Osaka Univ.A
Ryusuke Inoue, Michio Otsuki
3
Barchan movement by the sand supply using crest line model
School of IMS, Meiji Univ., MIMS, Meiji Univ.A
S. Y. Navarro, M. ShiraishiA and H. NishimoriA
4
Velocity profile in three-dimensional granular flows in rotating drums.
Grad. Sch. of Eng. Sci., Osaka Univ.
Akito Oda, Michio Otsuki
5
Contact and Friction between Randomly Rough Surfaces
Dep. of Phys., Aoyama Gakuin Univ.
Hiroshi Matsukawa

Break (10:15〜10:30)

6
Slip behavior in a multilayer stick-slip model Ⅱ
Nara Women's Univ., Osaka Univ.A, Nara Women's Univ.B
M.Yamada, T.HatanoA, S.KitsunezakiB
7
Amorphous plasticity with negative strain rate sensitivity represented by mesoscale model
Kanazawa Univ.A,Osaka Univ.B,Osaka Univ.C
Tomoaki Niiyama, Akio Ishii, Takahiro Hatano, Tomotsugu Shimokawa, Sigenobu Ogata
8
DEM simulation for compression of crushable particles
Grad. Sch. of Eng. Sci., Osaka Univ.
Kodai Saheki, Michio Otsuki
9
The science behind sand bathing: The effectiveness of fur in blowing sand away
Graduate School of Science,Osaka University, Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya UniversityA, Nagoya University MuseumB
Ochi Yuto, Akeda TakumiA, Fujiwara Shin-ichiB, Katsuragi Hiroaki
10
Verification of the Haff's law by granular gas experiments under microgravity environment
Univ. of Tokyo, EngineeringA, KITB
Hosei OA, Soichi TatsumiB

17th N101 Room 17aN101 9:00〜12:00

Division 11
Electronic systems 2

1
Derivation of the conductivity tensor based on td-CDFT using the magnetic Bloch function, and verification of the accuracy of an energy dissipation term in the classical limit
Graduate School of Medicine, Science and Technology, Shinshu Univ., Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima Univ.A
W. Sakamoto, K. HiguchiA, M. Higuchi
2
Study of treatment of degenerate points in calculation of anomalous Hall conductivity by local Berry phase method
NanoMaRi, Kanazawa Univ.
Naoya Yamaguchi, Fumiyuki Ishii
3
Discovery of a bias-free force calculation method in ab initio variational Quantum Monte Carlo
NIMS, CNRS(Sorbonne Université)A, SISSAB
Kosuke Nakano, Michele CasulaA, Giacomo TentiB
4
Crystal Graph Convolutional Neural Network to Predict Atom-decomposed Properties
ITC U-Tokyo, IST U-TokyoA
Mitsuaki Kawamura, Masatoshi Hanai, Yuji ToneA, Hiroki Kanezashi, Toyotaro SuzumuraA
5
First-principles calculation of entropy for liquids
SANKEN, Osaka University
Koun Shirai
6
Mathematical Crystal Chemistry
AIST, ISSP
Ryotaro Koshoji, Taisuke Ozaki

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Regional chemical potential analysis for material surfaces
ISSP, Kyoto Univ.A
Masahiro Fukuda, Masato SenamiA, Taisuke Ozaki
8
Low-rank quantics tensor train representations of Feynman diagrams for multiorbital electron-phonon models
Department of Physics, Saitama University
Hirone Ishida, Okada Natsuki, Shintaro Hoshino, Hiroshi Shinaoka
9
Predicting the self-energy of quantum impurity models using physics-informed deep neural network
Saitama Univ., AtelierArithA, Univ. of TokyoB
Fumiya Kakizawa, Satoshi TerasakiA, Nobuyuki YoshiokaB, Hiroshi Shinaoka
10
Fermi-Dirac Statistics and extended Bernoulli symbolic calculus
Phys. Div., U. Tsukuba
Nobuhiko Taniguchi
11
Electronic states on a Hyperbolic lattice in a magnetic field
Department of Physics, Ibaraki Univ.
Tsuyoahi Shiina, Takahiro Fukui

17th WA103 Room 17aWA103 9:00〜12:15

Theoretical Particle Physics,Theoretical Nuclear Physics,Division 1,Division 3,Division 11,Division 12
soliton, confinement

1
(Invited Presentation.) Recent developments on topological solitons such as Skyrmions and domain walls and in QCD and condensed matter
Keio Univ, Hiroshima Univ. WPI-SKCM2
Muneto Nitta
2
Integrable hyperbolic vortex on a compact surface of genus two
Kitasato Univ.
Kaoru Miyamoto, Atsushi Nakamula
3
A PINNs analysis for the inelastic collision process of vortices in a (2+1) nonlinear dynamical equation
Tokyo Univ. of Sci., Kitasato Univ.A, Okayama Univ.B, Tokyo Univ. of Sci.C, Toyama Pref. Univ.D
K.Shimasaki, A.NakamulaA, K.ObuseB, N.SawadoC, Y.Suzuki, K.TodaD
4
Some Properties of Topological and Nontopological Localized Modes on CPN Fermionic Sigma Model
Tokyo Univ. Sci.,Keio Univ.A
Shintaro Yamamoto,Yuki AmariA,Nobuyuki Sawado

Break (10:30〜10:45)

5
Solitonic Ground State in Supersymmetric Theory in Background
Keio University, Hiroshima University SKCM2, Kitasato UniversityA
Muneto Nitta, Shin SasakiA
6
String junctions in a flag manifold sigma model
Keio Univ.A, Dokkyo Medical Univ.B, SKCM2C
Keisuke OhashiA, Yuki AmariA, Toshiaki FujimoriA,B, Muneto NittaA,C
7
On axially symmetric monopoles of higher charges
Kitasato Univ.
Tomoaki Watanabe, Kaoru Miyamoto, Atsushi Nakamula
8
Euclidean Methods on Dirac quantization and Gauge Representation
Dept. of Phys., Osaka University
Dohyun KIM
9
Bridging two semiclassical confinement mechanisms: monopole and center vortex
YITP, Kyoto U.
Yui Hayashi, Yuya Tanizaki
10
Restoration of residual local gauge symmetries due to topological defects and its implications for color confinement
Dept. of Phys., Chiba Univ.
Naoki Fukushima, Kei-Ichi Kondo

17th E201 Room 17pE201 13:30〜17:00

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

1
Logarithmic behavior of displacement correlations in a Brownian disk system in relation with its structural relaxation
Tottori Univ., Osaka Univ.A, Kyoto Univ.B
Ooshida T., M. OtsukiA, S. GotoA, T. MatsumotoB
2
State following procedure in 1+∞ dimensional replicated liquid theory: Compression and shear
Dept. Phys., Osaka Univ., CMC, Osaka Univ.A
Yukihiro Tomita and Hajime YoshinoA
3
Hysteresis of cohesive granular materials near jamming
Osaka Univ., Nagoya Univ.A
Michio Otsuki, Kiwamu YoshiiA
4
Exploring jammed packing structures of hard disk glasses using the free volume estimator
Nagoya Inst. Tech.
Daigo Mugita, Kazuyoshi Souno, Masaharu Isobe
5
Improving graph neural networks for a faithful prediction of relaxation dynamics of glassy liquids
Univ. of Hyogo, Nagoya UniversityA
Hayato Shiba, Hidemasa BesshoA, Takeshi KawasakiA
6
Glassy behavior in a deformable particle model
Dept. Phys., Nagoya Univ., Grad. Sch. of Integrated Sci. for Life, Hiroshima Univ.A
Kiwamu Yoshii, Nen SaitoA, Duc Dam T., Kunimasa Miyazaki, Takeshi Kawasaki

Break (15:00〜15:15)

7
Effects of dissipation on viscoelasticity in amorphous solids
University of Tokyo
Hideyuki Mizuno
8
Nonlinear mechanical response under finite shear rate in jammed state
Graduate School of Science of Nagoya University
Hidemasa Bessho, Takeshi Kawasaki, Kunimasa Miyazaki
9
Deep learning of features to identify the structure of glass-forming liquids.
Grad. Sch. Engn. Sci., Osaka Univ.
Kohei Yoshikawa, Kentaro Yano, Shota Goto, Kang Kim, Nobuyuki Matubayasi
10
Aging in Glass based on Delayed Response of Free Energy Landscape
Grad. Sch. of Sci. & Tech., Kyoto Inst. of Tech., Fac. of Mater. Sci. & Eng., Kyoto Inst. of TechA, Res. Inst. For Sci. Educ., Inc.B
Ayata Ueno, Tomoko MizuguchiA, Takashi OdagakiB
11
Thermal Properties and Surface Structures in Vapor-deposited Ultrastable Phenolphthalein Glass
KIT
Ibuki Furuno, Yuta Kishimoto, Arifumi Okada, Haruhiko Yao, Soichi Tatsumi
12
Effects of freezing temperature, amount of uncrystallized water, and dynamics of polymer on structure of ice in partially crystallized polymer - water mixtures
Dept. of Phys., Grad. Sch., Tokai Univ., Micro Nano Tech. Center, Tokai Univ.
Yuka Arai, Kaito Sasaki, Rio Kita, Naoki Shinyashiki
13
Structure and dynamics of amorphous methane hydrate
Univ. of Tokyo,IMSS KEKA,CROSSB,JASRIC
Menghan Zhang,Hiroshi Akiba,Takashi HondaA,Kazutaka IkedaB,Hiroki YamadaC,Seiya ShimonoC,Osamu Yamamuro

17th E311 Room 17pE311 13:30〜17:15

Division 11
Statistical mechanics of information processing 4, Neural networks 1

1
Linear responce theory connects Bayesian and Frequencist: W matrix and Bayesian IJK
ISM
Yukito Iba
2
Koopman analysis of combinatorial optimization problems with replica exchange Monte Carlo method
Saitama Univ.
Tatsuya Naoi, Jun Ohkubo
3
Online learning for kernel extended dynamic mode decomposition using sliding windows
Saitama Univ.
Yamato Sakurai, Jun Ohkubo
4
An analysis of the reweighting/resampling effect on feature learning in imbalanced classification
Kyoto Univ.
Tomoyuki Obuchi, Toshiyuki Tanaka
5
Analysis of Transverse Hopfield Model under finite Trotter Size
UT Grad. Sci.
Koki Okajima, Yoshiyuki Kabashima
6
Generative Modeling with Inverse Functional Renormalization Group Flows
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of TokyoA, IPI, Univ. of TokyoB
K. MasukiA and Y. AshidaA,B
7
Improved parameter initialization of neural networks using Ridgelet transform
Saitama Univ.
Hikaru Homma, Jun Ohkubo

Break (15:15〜15:30)

8
Learning by message passing in the multilayer perceptron
Cybermedia Center,Osaka Univ.A,Grad. Sch. of Sci.,Osaka Univ.B
Angelo Giorgio CavaliereA,Hajime YoshinoA,B
9
Spatial variation of data correlation in MLP
Dept. Phys., Osaka Univ., CMC, Osaka Univ.A
Tota Yoshida, Hajime YoshinoA
10
generalization ability of a multilayer-perceptron in a Bayes optimal teacher-student scenario
CMC Osaka Univ.
Hajime Yoshino
11
Dynamics of stochastic gradient descent for non-linear variational autoencoder
Univ. of Tokyo, Fujitsu
Yuma Ichikawa, Koji Hukushima
12
Learning dynamics of two-layer neural networks and its reachability to the global minimum
Univ. Tokyo, Fujitsu, RIKEN
Sota Nishiyama, Yuma Ichikawa, Koji Hukushima, Masaaki Imaizumi
13
Learning Method for Energy-Based Models Using Ratio Divergence
Fujitsu Ltd.A, Univ. of TokyoB
Yuichi IshidaA, Yuma IchikawaA,B, Aki DoteA, Toshiyuki MiyazawaA, Koji HukushimaB
14
Applications of Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks in Physics
Univ. of Tokyo, JAEAA
Yuki Nagai, Masahiko OkumuraA

17th E313 Room 17pE313 13:30〜17:45

Division 11
Complex networks, social physics 2

1
Improvement of mean field approximation for Ising spin systems on scale-free networks
ASE, Waseda University
Kouki Okui, Yoshihiro Yamazaki
2
Analysis of aging processes in scale-free networks
Keio Univ.
Ryuho Sekikawa, Hiroshi Watanabe
3
Relation between the recovering process and the property of the final state in SIR model on networks
Faculty of Medicine, Toho University, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ibaraki UniversityA
Tomoaki Nogawa, Takehisa HasegawaA
4
On the relation between the hyperbolicity and percolation transition in networks II
Ibaraki Univ., Toho Univ.
Takehisa Hasegawa, Tomoaki Nogawa
5
Stability Condition for Mutualisitc Networks with Nested Structures
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
Ikumi Kobayashi, Shin-ichi Sasa
6
Spectral density of Laplacian matrices for bifractal networks
Dept. Appl. Phys., Hokkaido Univ.
T. Horie and K. Yakubo
7
Percolation on Generalized Song-Havlin-Makse model
Ibaraki University
Kazuki Wataya, Takehisa Hasegawa
8
Statistics of articulation points of complex networks and their application
Ibaraki Univ.
Shogo Mizutaka, Takehisa Hasegawa

Break (15:30〜15:45)

9
Long-range disassortativity of correlated networks and their robustness
Dept. Appl. Phys., Hokkaido Univ.
H. Sakai and K. Yakubo
10
Quantitative evaluation of the non-universal price impact hypothesis based on empirical analysis of the GGPS model
Deptment of Physics, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University
Yuki Sato, Kiyoshi Kanazawa
11
Mathematical modeling of polarization dynamics in social networks II
Dept. of Sci., Kagoshima Univ., GSFS, UTokyoA, MI-Center, UTokyoB, Sch. of Eng., Tokyo TechC
Shigefumi Hata, Ryota KobayashiA,B, Hiroya NakaoC
12
Study of the origin of the universality of Zipf's law by a dynamical toy model
Aichi University of Technology, Ochanomizu UniversityA
Tohru Tashiro, Megumi KoshiishiA, Tetsuo DeguchiA
13
Statical Analysis of Tag-Tag interaction in Niconico
Univ. Tokyo
Kiminori Ito, Takashi Shimada
14
Evaluating the store-store interaction from location patterns
Univ. Tokyo
Ren Tajima, Takashi Shimada
15
Evaluation of the positioning of football players during attacks using a path-cost model based on space evaluation
Univ. Tokyo
Masayoshi Kurihara, Keigo Kinoshita, Takashi Shimada
16
Analysis of the risk-return relationship during attacks in football using a path-cost model
Univ. Tokyo
Keigo Kinoshita,Masayoshi Kurihara,Takashi Shimada

17th E314 Room 17pE314 13:30〜17:30

Division 11
Foundations of quantum theory, non-Hermitian systems

1
Analysis on the Two State Vector Formalism
SOKENDAI
Shogo Hanashiro
2
On the general increase in observational entropy
Nagoya Univ. Info.
Teruaki Nagasawa, Kohtaro Kato, Eyuri Wakakuwa, Francesco Buscemi
3
Bell-CHSH observable for position and momentum using the sign function
Grad. Sch. Info., Nagoya Univ.
Takemi Nakamura
4
Typical entanglement with symmetry fractionalization
The University of Tokyo, RIKEN CPRA
Haruki Yagi, Ken MochizukiA, Zongping Gong
5
Time-evolving resonant states in open double quantum-dot systems with spin degrees of freedom
Kanagawa Univ., IIS, Univ. of TokyoA
Akinori Nishino, Naomichi HatanoA
6
relation between spin vorticity and electric current
Dept. Micro Eng., Kyoto Univ.
Seiryu Sugiura, Masato Senami
7
The transition from exponential to non-exponential decay from quantum double well structures reexamined
Univ. of Fukui
Norifumi YAMADA

Break (15:15〜15:30)

8
Generalization of the Robertson-Schrödinger uncertainty relation
Shibaura Institute of TechnologyA, The University of TokyoB
Aina MayumiA, Gen KimuraA, Jaeha LeeB
9
Detection of measurement imcompability using semidefinite programming
SIT, OUA, YITPB
Kiyotaka Yoshimura, Kaito NakatsukaA, Ryo TakakuraB, Gen Kimura
10
Short- and long-time behavior of a two-level system coupled with a Dirac particle bath
U-ToykoA, Kanawaga Univ.B
Takano TairaA, Naomichi HatanoA, Akinori NishinoB
11
Fixing detailed balance in ancilla-based dissipative state engineering
RIKEN,Grad. Sch. of Eng. Phys.A,Nat. Cheng Kung Univ.B
Neill Lambert,Mauro CirioA,Jhen-dong LinB,Paul Menczel,Pengfei LiangA,Franco Nori
12
Classification of spectra of open quantum many-body systems using oscillating-mode gap
Osaka Metropolitan Univ.
Taiki Haga
13
Exact solution of the particle density in a free-fermionic chain under dephasing noise
Dept. of Phys., Tokyo Tech.
Taiki Ishiyama, Kazuya Fujimoto, Tomohiro Sasamoto
14
Heat engine under parameter modulation along exceptional line
Sanyo-Onoda City Univ., YITP Kyoto Univ.A
Ryosuke Yoshii, Hisao HayakawaA
15
Universality in the two-body problem of bosonic systems with two-body loss
LPTMS Univ. Paris-Saclay, Dept. of Phys. Univ. of TokyoA
Alice Marché, Hironobu YoshidaA, Alberto Nardin, Hosho KatsuraA, and Leonardo Mazza

17th E315 Room 17pE315 13:30〜17:45

Division 11
Stochastic processes, stochastic models

1
Scaling of the Size and Computational Time of Brown Circuits
Grad. School of Arts and Science, Univ. of TokyoA, Komaba Inst. for Science, Univ. of TokyoB
Kota OkajimaA, Koji HukushimaA,B
2
Exact dynamics of the inhomogeneous ASEP
Tokyo Polytech. Univ., The Univ. of TokyoA
Jun Sato
3
The solution method for First Passage problems with two absorbing boundaries by employing the theory for one absorbing boundary
AGU
Yuta Sakamoto, Takahiro Sakaue
4
Analysis of Time-Periodically Driven Dynamics in a Simple Exclusion Process
Dept. Phys. Univ. Tokyo, Tokyo Polytechnic Univ.A, ISSPB
Yuki Watanabe, Yuki IshiguroA,B, Takashi OkaB
5
An Encompassed Representation of Timescale Hierarchies in First-order Reaction Network
RIES, Hokkaido Univ., RIES, Hokkaido Univ.A, ICReDD, Hokkaido Univ.B, Chemistry, Hokkaido Univ.C, Physics, Nara Women's Univ.D, Information Science, University of HyogoE, Institute for Open and Transdisciplinary Research Initiatives, Osaka Univ.F, The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka Univ.G
Yutaka Nagahata, Masato KobayashiA,B,C, Mikito TodaA,D,E, Satoshi MaedaB,C, Tetsuya TaketsuguB,C, Tamiki KomatsuzakiA,B,C,F,G
6
Universality in the dynamical phase transitions of Brownian motion
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of Tokyosup>A, RIKEN BDRB, RIKEN CPRC, IPI Univ. of TokyoD, RIKEN iTHEMSE
Takahiro KanazawaA,B, Kyogo KawaguchiB,C,D, Kyosuke AdachiE,B
7
Large deviation for symmetric exclusion process in half-space
Dept. Phys., Tokyo Tech.
Tomohiro Sasamoto
8
Dynamic properties of subrecoil-laser-cooled atoms
Tokyo Univ. of Science, Chemnitz Univ. of Tech.A, Bar Ilan Univ.B
Souma Shiraki, Guenter RadonsA, Eli BarkaiA, Takuma Akimoto

Break (15:30〜15:45)

9
Long-period fluctuations in music and physics
Kyoto Sangyo Univ., Ochanomizu Univ./RIKENA
Akika Nakamichi, Masahiro MorikawaA
10
Stochastic modeling of deterministic laser chaos using generator extended dynamic mode decomposition
Saitama Univ.
Kakutaro Fukushi, Jun Ohkubo
11
Ant colony optimization and \alpha annealing in the infinite-range Ising model
Graduate School of Science and Technology, Hirosaki Univ.
S.Mori, T.Shimizu, M.Hisakado, K.Nakayama
12
The generalization of generative diffusion models
Dept. of Phys., TokyoTechA, GSIS Tohoku Univ.B, Sigma-i Co., Ltd.C
Kentaro KabaA, Reo ShimizuB, Ohzeki MasayukiA,B,C, Yuki SughiyamaB
13
Generative modeling from an optimal control perspective
GSIS Tohoku Univ.A, TokyoTechB, Sigma-i Co., Ltd.C
Reo ShimizuA, Masayuki OhzekiA,B,C, Yuki SughiyamaA
14
Current fluctuations in a SSEP on a heterogeneous system
Tokyo Univ. of Science
I. Sakai and T. Akimoto
15
The Dependency of the Speed of Infection Spread on the Diffusion Coefficient Due Many-Body Brownian Motion and Its Theory
Tokyo Univ. of Sci., Univ. of TokyoA
Kaito Takahashi, Makiko SasadaA, Takuma Akimoto
16
Tensor-train format for solving a system of differential equations in a dual process
Saitama Univ.
Kayo Kinjo, Jun Ohkubo

17th S101 Room 17pS101 13:30〜17:10

Division 3,Division 1,Division 8,Division 11
Progress in dynamics research in quantum many-body systems: probing the physical laws of the extreme universe

1
(Symposium Session.) Introduction
Dept. Basic Science, Univ. of Tokyo
Chisa Hotta
2
(Symposium Session.) Quantum reservoir probing : exploring strongly correlated systems through information processing
School of Engineering, University of Tokyo
Yukitoshi Motome
3
(Symposium Session.) Nonequilibrium quantum many-body dynamics: about the timescale of thermalization
Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University
Takashi Mori
4
(Symposium Session.) Quantum Glauber dynamics and related issue
Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University
Kenji Harada
5
(Symposium Session.) Long-time dynamics in quantum many-body systems by dynamic mode decomposition
Faculty of Science and Technology, Sophia University
Ryui Kaneko

Break (15:40〜15:50)

6
(Symposium Session.) Probing novel nonequilibrium dynamics of Bose gasses in an optical box
Institute for Molecular Science
Hikaru Tamura
7
(Symposium Session.) Simulating strongly correlated quantum systems via spiral-basis quantum tomography
College of Humanities and Sciences, Nihon University
Daisuke Yamamoto
8
(Symposium Session.) Towards the realization of spiral-basis quantum tomography using a quantum gas microscope
RIKEN
Hideki Ozawa

18th E310 Room 18aE310 9:00〜12:30

Division 4,Division 6,Division 8,Division 11
Topological order

1
(Invited Presentation.) What is topological order
ISSP
Masaki Oshikawa
2
(Invited Presentation.) Fracton topological phases in view of new symmetries
Yukawa Institute
Hiromi Esbiu

Break (10:30〜10:45)

Theory of topological superconductivity

3
Topological zero modes and bounded modes at smooth domain walls: exact solutions and dualities
Univ. of Tokyo,Univ. of Salerno
Pasquale Marra,Angela Nigro
4
Majorana multipole response with magnetic point group symmetry
RIKEN CEMS, RIKEN CPRA
Shingo Kobayashi, Yuki YamazakiA
5
Full-gap chiral superconducting phases and multipole response of surface Majorana fermions
RIKEN CPR, RIKEN CEMSA
Yuki Yamazaki, Shingo KobayashiA
6
Current-Voltage Characteristics from Andreev Reflection and Topological Phase Transition in the Kitaev Chain Model with Nonzero Chemical Potential (μ≠0)
Osaka Metropolitan Univ. College of Tech., Nara Women's Univ.A, Callaghan Innovation Res. Inst.A
Yukimi Kanai, Shuichi IwabuchiA
7
Gapless superconductivity in quasicrystals and its topological phase transition
The University of TokyoA, Fac. of Sci. Div. I, Dept. of Appl. Phys. Tokyo Univ. of Sci.B, Dept. of Phys. and Eng. and Cent. for Quant. Topo and Appl. Univ. of SaskatchewanC, Fac. of. Adv. Eng., Dept. of Appl. Phys. Tokyo Univ. of Sci.D
Kazuma SaitoA,B, Masahiro HoriB,C, Ryo OkugawaB,D, K. TanakaC, Takami TohyamaB,D
8
Self-consistent study of Zeeman-field-induced higher-order topological superconductivity
Dept. of Appl. Phys.,Tokyo Univ. of Sci., NIT,Tsuruoka, ColA
Yuichiro Ishiyama, Kazuma Saito, Jun TokimotoA, Ryo Okugawa, Takami Tohyama
9
Theory of Green's function and transport of Kitaev chain model of finite length
Ngoya Univ., Upsala Univ.A, Wurzburg Univ.B
Yukio Tanaka, Jorge CayaoA, Shun TamuraB

18th E311 Room 18aE311 9:15〜12:30

Division 11,Division 12 Joint
Active matter 2

1
Model Estimation with the data assimilation method
Kyushu Univ.
Daisuke Irikura, Mitsusuke Tarama
2
Life-like Behavior of an Oil Droplet in an Aqueous Surfactant Solution
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokyo
Riku Adachi, Hiroki Kojima, Takashi Ikegami
3
Confining geometry determines the contracted shape of active cytoskeletons
Dept. Phys. Kyushu Univ.,Dept. Biomed. Eng. Yale Univ.A,Dept. Chem. Eng. Kyoto Univ.B
Archit NegiB,Ryota SakamotoA,Yusuke T. MaedaB
4
Mechanism of nonlinear transport by active matter using microtubules as agents
Kyoto Univ.
Nozomu Sasaki, Marie Tani, Masatoshi Ichikawa, Ibuki Kawamata, Akira Kakugo
5
Autonomous Assembly and Disassembly of Microtubules using DNA Reaction Network
Kyoto University, Tohoku University, Hokkaido University, Kyusyu Institute of Technology, Kyushu University
Ibuki Kawamata, Kohei Nishiyama, Daiki Matsumoto, Shosei Ichiseki, Jakia J. Keya, Kohei Okuyama, Masatoshi Ichikawa, Arif M. R. Kabir, Yusuke Sato, Daisuke Inoue, Satoshi Murata, Kazuki Sada, Akira Kakugo, Shin-ichiro M. Nomura
6
Dynamics of a chiral swimmer in viscosity gradients
Graduate School of Eng. Kyoto Univ.
Takuya Kobayashi, Ryoichi Yamamoto

Break (10:45〜11:00)

7
The effect of chirality on the oscillating edge current in polar active fluid
Dept. of Physics, Kyushu Univ.
Hiroki Matsukiyo, Jun-ichi Fukuda
8
Collective motion in confined dense chiral active matter
Nagoya Univ.
Hajime Ikeda, Kunimasa Miyazaki, Takeshi Kawasaki
9
Stability of chiral active nematics analyzed by phase field based lattice Boltzmann method
Kyoto Sangyo Univ.
Shota Hosono, Kuniyasu Saitoh
10
Odd diffusivity of chiral active matter and numerical analysis of time correlation
Kyoto Sangyo Univ.
Shogo Azuma, Kuniyasu Saitoh
11
Cooperative phenomena of active particles communicating through diffusion fields
ISSP, Univ. Tokyo
Keita Fujita, Hiroyoshi Nakano, Hiroshi Noguchi
12
Lattice Boltzmann analysis of the collective motion and irreversibility of active matter
Institute of Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
Michiaki Sakamoto, Itsuo Hanasaki

18th E313 Room 18aE313 9:15〜12:15

Division 11
Nonequilibrium systems 1, Classical many-body systems

1
Asymptotic correlation functions of the two-dimensional Coulomb gas on an ellipse VI
Grad. Sch. of Math., Nagoya Univ.
Taro Nagao
2
Collective dynamics and effective number of molecules in dissociable diatomic molecular systems
Ibaraki Univ., AISTA
Takehiro Kanazawa, Takenobu NakamuraA, Naoko Nakagawa
3
Non-equilibrium phase interfaces in one-dimensional Hamilton-Potts model
Kochi University of Technology
Hitomi Endo, Michikazu Kobayashi
4
Mesoscopic dynamics of phase coexistence in boundary driven diffusive systems
Kyoto Univ., Ibaragi Univ.A
Shin-ichi Sasa, Naoko NakagawaA, Akira Yoshida
5
Mesoscopic dynamics of liquid-gas coexistence in heat conduction systems
Kyoto Univ., Ibaraki Univ.A
Akira Yoshida, Naoko NakagawaA, Shin-ichi Sasa
6
Equilibrium correspondence of heat conduction systems in global thermodynamics
Ibaraki Univ., Kyoto Univ.A
Naoko Nakagawa, Shin-ichi SasaA

Break (10:45〜11:00)

7
Slip effect at gas-liquid interface under shear flow
Dept. of Phys. Kyoto Univ.
Kazuma Yokota, Shin-ichi Sasa
8
Operational measurement method of bare viscosity in low-dimensional fluids
ISSP Univ. of Tokyo,Gifu Univ.A,Kyoto Univ.B
Hiroyoshi Nakano,Yuki MinamiA,Keiji SaitoB
9
Anomalous Heat Conduction in Anharmonic Chains with Space Reversal Symmetry
Gifu Univ., ISSPA, Kyoto Univ.B
Yuki Minami, Hiroyoshi Nakano, Keiji Saito
10
Anomalous Diffusion and Fluctuating Hydrodynamics in Classical Long-range Interacting Spin Systems
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
Hideaki Nishikawa, Keiji Saito
11
Heat transport near the Kosterlitz-Thouless transition point
UTokyo
Ken Hiura

18th E314 Room 18aE314 9:30〜12:15

Division 11
Quantum spin and boson 2

1
Dielectric breakdown in S=1 Bilinear-Biquadratic chain under gradient magnetic field
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
Numerical analysis of the angular-time evolution for the S=1 Heisenberg chain
Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata University, Faculty of Science, Niigata UniversityA
Takuma Kaise, Kouichi OkunishiA
3
Nonequilibrium relaxation analysis of quantum random systems: Two-dimensional S=1/2 randomly-dimerized antiferromagnets
MANA, NIMS, Shibaura Institute of TechnologyA
Yoshihiko Nonomura, Yusuke TomitaA
4
Ferromagnetic AKLT states as exact ground states in a quantum spin chain
Fukuoka Inst. Tech., Fukuoka Univ.A
Isao Maruyama, Shin MiyaharaA
5
Optimizing exploration of quantum critical phenomena with stochastic approximation
UTokyo Phys.A, UTokyo ipiB, UTokyo ISSPC
Sora ShirataniA, Synge TodoA,B,C

Break (10:45〜11:00)

6
Thermal pure states for tensor network methods
RIKEN RQC, RIKEN CPRA
Yasushi Yoneta, Yuuya ChibaA
7
Markov-shielded typical quantum states: a variational approach to thermal equilibrium
Department of Physics, University of TokyoA, Department of Basic Science, University of TokyoB
Atsushi IwakiA, Chisa HottaB
8
Performance evaluation of tree-tensor network algorithm with optimization of network structure
Gunma Univ., QIQB, Osaka Univ.A, Niigata Univ.B, Kyoto Univ.C, Kobe Univ.D
Toshiya Hikihara, Hiroshi UedaA, Kouichi OkunishiB, Kenji HaradaC, Tomotoshi NishinoD
9
Encoding of tree tensor network states into shallow quantum circuits
Dept. of Physics, Univ. of Tokyo
Shota Sugawara, Tsuyoshi Okubo, Synge Todo
10
Strategy on mitigating negative-sign-problem on frustration-free quantum spin system
Dept. of Phys., Tokyo Univ., ISSP, Tokyo Univ.A
Keisuke Murota, Synge Todo

18th E315 Room 18aE315 9:00〜12:30

Division 11
discrete systems (including ultra-discrete systems and cellular automata), classical and quantum integrable systems, other systems

1
Propagation of Phase Waves in a Max-Plus Oscillator Chain
ASE, Waseda University,NIT, Gunma CollegeA,RISE, Waseda UniversityA
Yoshihiro Yamazaki, Shousuke OhmoriA
2
On an ultradiscrete max-plus model generating robust chaos
NIT Gunma College, RISE Waseda University, ASE Waseda UniversityA
Shousuke Ohmori, Yoshihiro YamazakiA
3
Impact of Defective Sites in Multi-Lane Asymmetric Simple Exclusion Process
UTokyo-Eng, UTokyo-RCASTA
Kai Kihara, Katsuhiro Nishinari, Takahiro EzakiA
4
Role of internal degrees of freedom in confomal integral transforms
Hiroshima City University
S. Kuwata
5
Z22-extension of Liouville and sinh-Gordon equations by zero-curvature formulation
OMUA, UFABCB, CBPFC
N. AizawaA, Ren ItoA, Z. KuznetosovaB, Toshiya TanakaA, F. ToppanC
6
Checkerboard-like probability density profiles of exact solutions of the open boundary XXX model in two down spin sector and the time evolution of the plofiles
Ochanomizu Univ., Ochanomizu Univ.A
Sawa Ohashi,Tetsuo DeguchiA
7
Local conserved quantities in countable series of solvable models.
Grad. School of Math. Nagoya Univ.
Kazuhiko MINAMI

Break (10:45〜11:00)

8
Classifying Multi-soliton Stationary Solutions in the Extended Toda Lattice under Open and Periodic Boundary Conditions
Chuo University, Keio UniversityA
Hayate Suzaki, Daisuke TakahashiA
9
Bessel Functions of Purely Imaginary Order and Exactly Solvable Quantum-mechanical Potentials
NITGC, TUS
Yuta Nasuda, Nobuyuki Sawado
10
Mock-integrable system - the twisting, the conserved quantities,and the emergent chaos
Tokyo U. of Sci.A, Kitasato U.B, Okayama U.C, Toyama Pref. U.D
Nobuyuki SawadoA, Atsushi NakamulaB, Kiori ObuseC, Kohei ShimasakiA, Yuta SuzukiA, Kouichi TodaD
11
Deep learning analysis of chaotic behavior of pseudo-integrable soliton equations
Kitasato Univ., Okayama Univ.A, Tokyo Univ. of Sci.B, Tokyo Univ. of Sci.C, Toyama Pref. Univ.D
A.Nakamula, K.ObuseA, N.SawadoB, K.ShimasakiC, Y.SuzukiC, K.TodaD
12
Sold film formation and fracture in a paraffin droplet colliding with cool water (II)
Nara Women's Univ.
So Kitsunezaki
13
A study III that on the “Amanotobirabiraki” which is the materialization phenomenon that occurs from non-existence and a study on the emergence of materials.
ATB Research Institute
Hiroyuki Matsubara,Yoshihiko Ozawa

18th E201 Room 18pE201 13:30〜17:30

Division 12,Division 6,Division 11
Glassy systems 2

1
Numerical research of unjammed state under oscillaroty shear
Graduate School of Science of Nagoya University
Hiroka Onoyama, Hidemasa Bessho, Takeshi Kawasaki, Kunimasa Miyazaki
2
Evaluation of determinants for the boson peak in glasses using coherent potential approximation
Univ. of Tsukuba
Tatsuya Mori, Dan Kyotani, Soo Han Oh
3
Relation between cryptobiosis and high temperature anomaly in trehalose dihydrate
KIT
Reon Oka, Taisei Yato, Keisuke Yamakawa, Haruhiko Yao, Soichi Tatsumi
4
Low temperature heat capacities of vapor-deposited simple molecular glasses II
ISSP,Univ. of Tokyo
Xuejun Wu,Hiroshi Akiba,Yoshinori Ohmasa,Osamu Yamamuro
5
Polymer relaxation time analysis below glass transition temperatures by single-molecule fluorescence video microscopy
Josai University
Mitsuru ISHIKAWA, Hayato KUMANO, Sora TOHYAMA, Kimito HOSHI, Yuto MIZUNO
6
Fragility of low-concentration glycerol aqueous solution under high pressure
Dept. of Phys., Tokai Univ.
Kaito Sasaki, Yoshiharu Suzuki
7
Temperature Dependence of Viscosity in Supercooled Liquid Mg-Zn-Y Alloys Using Machine-Learning Interatomic Potentials
Kumamoto Univ.
K. Shimamura, T. Tsumuraya, A. Koura, F. Shimojo
8
Understanding glass transition as a critical phenomenon of liquid-liquid phase transition
Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Hiroshima Univ.
Yukio Kajihara

Break (15:30〜15:45)

Solution / Liquid / Solvation 2

9
Lowest frequency Raman scattering modes in mono-alcohols
Graduate School of Sci. and Eng. Yamagata Univ., Faculty of Science Yamagata Univ.A
Koshi Ozama, Yuko AmoA, Yasuo KamedaA, Takeshi UsukiA
10
Dynamic and thermodynamic properties of acetonitrile and Mg-electrolyte absorbed in a metal–organic framework MIL-101
ISSP, CROSSA, Tokyo Univ. of Sci.B
Shun Sato, Hiroshi Akiba, Yoshinori Ohmasa, Takeshi YamadaA, Kaori TaniguchiB, Masaaki SadakiyoB, Osamu Yamamuro
11
Separation Experiment of Cyclic Oligosaccharide Aqueous Solution using Thermal Diffusion Phenomenon by Developing Fluidic Device using Temperature Gradient
Grad.Schoolof Sci.,Tokai Univ.,School of Sci.,Tokai Univ.A,MNTC. Tokai Univ.B
M.Takeuchi,K.SasakiA,B,N.ShinyashikiA,B,R.KitaA,B,H.Kimura^B
12
Thermodynamic and microscopic factors determining the solute-size dependence of hydrophobic interactions
Dept. Chem., Okayama Univ., RIIS, Okayama Univ.A
H. Naito, T. SumiA, K. KogaA
13
Exploration of Reaction Coordinates for Characterizing Transition Processes of Ion Association and Dissociation
Osaka Univ
Kazushi Okada, Kang Kim, Nobuyuki Matubayasi
14
Development of scaled-charge ions based on partial molar volumes of individual ions in water
Dept. of Chem., Okayam Univ., RIIS, Okayama Univ.A
Aoi Taira, Tomonari SumiA, Kenichiro KogaA
15
Long-chain preferential absorption and short-chain preferential permeation phenomena of alkanes to the polymer P4MP1
Keio Univ., Kyushu Univ.A, Fukuoka Univ.B
Tomoki Ogihara, Ryo AkiyamaA, Yusuke SanadaB, Yukiteru KatsumotoB, Ayano Chiba

18th E302 Room 18pE302 13:30〜16:45

Division 12,Division 11
Liquid crystal / colloid

1
Transient response of stress in nematic liquid crystal to step electric field
Nitech, Hokkaido Univ.
Yoshinori Takikawa, Koki Yoshihara, Makoto Iwata, Hiroshi Orihara
2
Travelling wave of director and flow patterns in chiral liquid crystal under electroconvection
Ritsumeikan Univ., RIKEN CEMSA
Jun Yoshioka, Hiroki Nobiri, Koji Fukao, Fumito AraokaA
3
Suppressing swirl structure of topological defects in liquid crystals
Hokkaido Univ.,Hokkai Gakuen Univ.A
Keito Konishi,Yuji SasakiA
4
Spontaneous flow and negative viscosity under electric field in a tricyclic fluorine liquid crystal
Dep. of Sci. and Tech. Oita Univ., Dep. of Eng. Oita Univ.A, Dep. of Appl. Phys., Hokkaido Univ.B, Dep. of Phy. Kyushu Univ.C, RIES, Hokkaido Univ.D
Tomoyuki Nagaya, Takato MeraA, Jun TakedaB, Seiji Ujiie, Fumiaki KobayashiC, Hiroshi OriharaB,D
5
Polar topology of liquid-matter ferroelectrics with nematicity
School of Emergent Soft Matter, South China University of Technology
Satoshi Aya, Jidan Yang, Yu Zou
6
Phase behavior and fluctuation in mixture of 5CB/dimethyl terephthalate
Dept. of Phys., Japan Women's Univ., Dept. of Macromol. Sci., Osaka Univ.A, ICR, Kyoto Univ.B
Ryoko Shimada, Osamu UrakawaA, Tadashi InoueA, Hiroshi WatanabeB

Break (15:00〜15:15)

7
Simulating nematic-isotropic phase transition and thermodynamic picture of intermolecular interaction using non-boltzmann statistics
Osaka Univ., Kitasato Univ.A, Hyogo Univ.B
Shunsuke Ogita, Yoshiki IshiiA, Hitoshi WasizuB, Kang Kim, Nobuyuki Matubayasi
8
Analyais of Lebwohl-Lasher model with randomness
Kyoto Univ.
Rei Amano, Takeaki Araki
9
Collective motion in a mixture of self-propelled particles with different motilities
Kyushu Univ., Kyoto Sangyo Univ.A
C.Sadamatsu, A.Hashimoto, K.Saito, F.Kobayashi, Y.IwashitaA, Y.Kimura
10
Aging Behavior in Laponite Solution Revealed by Molecular Diffusion Analysis
Graduate School of Science Univ. TokyoA, iCeMS Kyoto Univ.B, Komaba Institute for Science Univ. TokyoC
Shunichi SaitoA, Sooyeon KimB, Yuichi TaniguchiB, Miho YanagisawaA,C
11
Effects of Hydrodynamic Interactions for the Displacement Field in the Relaxation Process of Dense Colloidal Suspensions
IIS, Univ. of Tokyo
Junpei Noji, Akira Furukawa
12
Aggregation mechanism of colloids during curing of dispersion media
TMUA, DNTB
Yujiro FurutaA,B,Rei KuritaA

18th E308 Room 18pE308 13:30〜16:30

Division 12,Division 11 Joint
Biophysics joint 3

1
Negative differential resistance of bio-molecular motor F1-ATPase
Department of Applied Physics, Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University
Haruto Kimura, Shoichi Toyabe, Yohei Nakayama
2
Controlling evolutionary trajectory in microbial exprimental evolution
BDR, RIKEN, UBI, Univ. TokyoA
Atsushi Shibai, Shumpei Sato, Hazuki Kotani, Naomi Yokoi, Chikara FurusawaA
3
Mathematical Model of “Gene Guidance”
CDS, Kochi University
Takeshi Sugawara
4
Active thermodynamic force-driven pattern formation in two-dimensional space
Univ. Fukui, Tokyo TechA
Masashi K. Kajita, Tetsuhiro S. HatakeyamaA
5
Evolutionary rate in gene regulatory networks with changing gene numbers
Univ. of Tokyo, BDR RIKENA
Yutaro Ikeda, Yusuke Himeoka, Chikara FurusawaA
6
Koopman mode decomposition analysis of gene expression time series data
Kyutech
Masayo Inoue

Break (15:00〜15:15)

7
A stochastic spatiotemporal growth model reproducing static and dynamic statistical laws of gut microbiome
Tokyo Tech Comp., SONY CSLA, CornellB, RIKEN IMSC
Rie Maskawa, Hideki TakayasuA, Lena TakayasuB,C, Wataru SudaC, Misako Takayasu
8
On constraints of autocatalytic growing systems
The University of Tokyo, Tohoku UniversityA
Atsushi Kamimura, Yuki SughiyamaA, Tetsuya J. Kobayashi
9
Correlation between Protein Secondary Structure and Environmental Robustness using the Lattice Protein Model
Grad. Sch. Sci., UTokyo, Grad. Sch. Eng.A, Nagoya Univ., and Grad. Sch. Inform., Nagoya Univ.B
Tomoei Takahashi, George ChikenjiA, Kei TokitaB, and Yoshiyuki Kabashima
10
Evolvability of the latecomer killing system
ELSI, Tokyo Inst. of Tech, Dept. of Basic Sci., Univ. of TokyoA, Niels Bohr Inst., Univ. of CopenhagenB
Tetsuhiro S. Hatakeyama, Arisa H. OdaA, Kunihiro OhtaA, Kunihiko KanekoB
11
Intermittent dynamics on a resource leak-intake system
Univ. Tokyo, Niels Bohr Inst.A
Takashi Shimada, Kunihiko Kaneko

18th E311 Room 18pE311 13:30〜17:30

Division 11
Fluid Dynamics

1
Collective intermittency of wind turbines
Nonlinear and Non-equilibrium Phys. Unit,OIST Grad. Univ.
Samy Lakhal,Mahesh M. Bandi
2
Statistical steady state of two-time correlation function of Lagrange velocity in turbulence
Dep. Phys. Kyoto U.
Takeshi Matsumoto
3
Effects of Shape-Anisotropy at Small Scales on the Statistics of Homogeneous Isotropic Turbulence
Graduate School of Mathematics, Nagoya Univ.
Yukio Kaneda
4
Non-local eddy diffusivity in turbulent channel flow
I.I.S., Univ. of Tokyo
Fujihiro Hamba
5
Quantifying interscale energy transfer in turbulence
Grad. Sch. of Eng. Sci., Osaka Univ.
Keisuke Endo, Yutaro Motoori, Susumu Goto
6
Extraction of invariant solutions embedded in shell model turbulence
Akita Univ., Osaka Univ.A
E. Sasaki, G. KawaharaA
7
Onset of patterns in plane Couette flow
Osaka Univ., Ecole PolytechniqueA
Masaki Shimizu, Paul MannevilleA

Break (15:15〜15:30)

8
Visualization and analysis of flow around an elipsoid rotating in a spherical boundary
Kansai Univ. Graduate School of Sci. and Eng., Kansai Univ. Dept of Eng. Sci., Akita Univ. Faculty of Eng. Sci.
Kazuki Yoshikawa, Isshin Arai, Tomoaki Itano, Masako Sugihara-Seki and Takahiro Adachi
9
Visualization of SCF Spiral State and Shear History Experienced by Flakes
Grad. Sch. Sci. Eng., Kansai Univ., Dept. of Pure & Appl. Phys., Fac. of Eng. Sci., Kansai Univ.A
Isshin Arai, Kazuki Yoshikawa, Tomoaki ItanoA, Masako Sugihara-SekiA
10
Fine spatial structure in homogeneous and isotropic Hall MHD turbulence
NIFS
Hideaki Miura
11
Particle-relabeling as variational and divergence symmetries for 3D ideal fluid dynamics and magnetohydrodynamics
IMI Kyushu Univ., Hawaii Pacific Univ.A
Y. Fukumoto, Rong ZouA
12
Consideration on multiplicity and singularity in the interface analysis of magnetic fluids by using the Boundary Element Method
Fac. of Engineering, Hokkaido Univ.
Yo Mizuta
13
The vacuum-core vortex solution in relativistic perfect fluids
OMU, NITEPA
Chihiro Matsuoka, Hideki IshiharaA
14
Analysis of Stress Relaxation in a Nonlinear Viscoelastic Model Based on Rational Extended Thermodynamics
NIT, Tomakomai Col., Univ. Bologna.A
Takashi Arima, Tommaso RuggeriA
15
Flapping regimes of an inverted flag:Lattice Boltzmann method and the simplified model
Department of Earth and Space Science, Osaka University
Hiroki Hattori

18th E313 Room 18pE313 13:30〜17:15

Division 11
Econophysics

1
Enhancing the Gravity Model for Commuters: Time and Spatial-Structure Based Improvements in Japan's Metropolitan Areas
Tokyo Tech Sch. of Eng., University of Tsukuba Fac. of Eng.A, Tokyo Tech Sch. of Comp.B, Sony CSL.C
Yixuan Y. ZhengA, Yohei ShidaB,C, Hideki TakayasuC,D, Misako TakayasuC
2
Analysis of the Relationship Between Traders' Order Behavior and Changes in the Order Book
School of Computing, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Fumihiro Ito, Hideki Takayasu, Misako Takayasu
3
An Agent-Based Model for Reproducing the Empirical Laws of Hashtag Occurrence Frequency II
Tokyo Tech Sch. of Comp.A, Univ. of the Ryukyus FGRSB
Jiwei J. JiangA, Kenta YamadaB, Hideki TakayasuA, Misako TakayasuA
4
Thermodynamic Structure of Macroeconomic Systems: An Approach Through Entropy Calculation
Grad. Sch. of Frontier Sciences, The Univ. of Tokyo
Akira Akao, Yuki Izumida
5
Theoretical analysis of diffusion coefficients in financial markets based on the mean-field theory of the Santa Fe-type order book model.
Department of Physics, Kyoto University
Taiki Wakatuki, Kiyoshi Kanazawa
6
Building production networks among goods and detecting bypassed imports and exports
NII, Waseda Univ.A, Hokkaido Univ.B
Takayuki Mizuno, Shuhei KurizakiA, Shohei DoiB
7
Empirical analysis of emotional expressions in online QA service
Univ. Tsukuba
Yukie Sano, Haruki Takagi

Break (15:15〜15:30)

8
Price Fluctuation Statistics in Altcoins.
TREND LORE., Nihon UA, Kanazawagakuin UB
Masafumi Takahashi, Masanori YamanakaA, Mieko TanakaB
9
Statistical law of area and perimeter of polygons drawn by human movement trajectories
Kanazawa Gakuin Univ., Kanazawa Gakuin Univ.A, NIIB, Kanazawa Gakuin Univ.C
Atushi Ishikawa, Shouji FujimotoA, Takayuki MizunoB, Yoshimi TanakaC
10
Characterization of the limit order book structure in the call auction
Univ. Tokyo
Shota Nagumo, Takashi Shimada
11
A New Approach to Soccer Simulation: Generating Players and Ball Movement Trajectories
Kanazawa Gakuin Univ., Kanazawa Gakuin Univ.A, NIIB, Rissho Univ.C
Shouji Fujimoto, Atushi IshikawaA, Takayuki MizunoB, Hiroshi IetomiC
12
Observing the sign of rapid fall of price
Kanazawagakuin Univ.
Mieko Tanaka-Yamawaki
13
TV weekly sales time series decomposition and forecast
Tokyo Inst. of Tech.A,Univ. of TsukubaB,Sony Computer Sci. Lab.C
Arthur Matsuo Yamashita Rios de SousaA,Junichi OzakiA,Yohei ShidaA,B,Qianyun WuA,Zheng YixuanA,Zhihua ZhongA,Rie MasukawaA,Jiwei JiangA,Kei NagayamaA,Daiki TokumotoA,Daisuke AndoA,Hideki TakayasuA,C,Misako TakayasuA
14
Statistical Analysis of Cryptocurrency Market Data and Development of a Predictive Model Using Machine Learning
Dept. of CS, Tokyo Tech
NA KANG, 高安秀樹, 高安美佐子

18th E314 Room 18pE314 13:30〜16:30

Division 11
Quantum spin and boson 3・cold atom system

1
Multipartite Quantum Correlation in Matrix Product States
Department of Applied Physics, The University of Tokyo
Toshihiro Yada, Nobuyuki Yoshioka, Takahiro Sagawa
2
The Pseudomode Framework for Strongly Coupled Open Quantum Systems: Unravelings, Correlations and Thermodynamics
Theoretical Phys. Lab.,Cluster for Pioneering Res.,RIKENA,Inst. for Molecular Sci.,Nat'l. Inst. of Natural Sci.B,Grad. Sch. of China Academy of Eng. Phys.,Haidian District,Beijing,ChinaC,Quantum Computing Center,RIKEND,Phys. Dept.,Univ. of Michigan,Ann Arbor,USAE
Paul MenczelA,Ken FunoB,Mauro CirioC,Neill LambertA,D,Franco NoriA,D,E
3
Measurement-induced phase transition in free bosons
Dept. of Phys., The University of TokyoA, IPI, The University of TokyoB
Kazuki YokomizoA, Yuto AsidaA,B
4
Measurement-only dynamics and phase transition in Kitaev toric code circuit
ISSP, Univ. of Tokyo, Akita Univ.A, Nagoya Inst. of Tech.B
Takahiro Orito, Yoshihito Kuno, Ikuo Ichinose
5
Formulating SPT phases in open quantum systems with measurement-based quantum computation
YITP, Kyoto Univ.
Riku Masui, Keisuke Totsuka
6
Disappearance of spin current in the boundary-driven Heisenberg spin chain with next-nearest neighbor interaction
Nihon Univ., Tokyo Univ. of Sci.A
H. Suzuki, Y. HashizumeA

Break (15:00〜15:15)

7
Exact derivation of the GUE Tracy-Widom distribution in one-dimensional quantum spin dynamics
Dept. of Phys., Tokyo Tech.
Kazuya Fujimoto, Tomohiro Sasamoto
8
Analytical derivation and extension of the anti-Kibble-Zurek scaling in the transverse field Ising model
Waseda University, NICTA
Kaito Iwamura,Takayuki SuzukiA
9
Analysis of residual errors after quantum annealing in the ANNNI model using iTEBD
Tohoku Univ.
Hiroki Hasegawa, Naokazu Shibata
10
N-body force Hubbard model with SO(2N) symmetry and its effective theory
YITP
Urei Miura, Keisuke Totsuka
11
Stable quantum vortex knots and links in spin-2 spinor Bose-Einstein condensates
Kochi University of Technology, Yokohama National University, Keio University
Michikazu Kobayashi, Yuta Nozaki, Yuya Koda, Muneto Nitta

18th E315 Room 18pE315 13:30〜17:45

Division 11
Dynamical systems

1
Normal Mode Analysis of Regular and Chaotic Motion in Multiple Pendula
Chubu Univ., Osaka Electro-Comm. Univ.
Tetsuro KONISHI, Tatsuo YANAGITAA
2
Attenuation of soliton by thermal vibration and anomalous heat transport in the FPUT lattice
Tottori Univ., Graduate School of Tottori Univ.A
Kazuyuki Yoshimura, Masaki TakatsuA
3
Numerical simulation of thermal transport in an umklapp-free lattice with cubic and quartic nonlinearity
Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
Hiroki Ono, Yusuke Doi, Akihiro Nakatani
4
Non-trivial uniformly hyperbolic regions in the coupled Hénon map II
Department of Physics, Tokyo Metropolitan University, RIKEN i THEMS
Keisuke Fujioka, Li Jizhou, Akira Shudo
5
Structure of exit basin in standard map
Osaka Met. Univ.
Satoshi Tsutsui, Takehiko Horita
6
Mirroring of a chaged particle under an adiabatic modulation of periodically-pulsed magnetic field
Tokyo Metropolitan University
Atushi Tanaka
7
Fast dynamics induce relaxation
Osaka Electro-Comm. Univ., Chubu Univ.A
Tatsuo YANAGITA, Tetsuro KONISHIA
8
Bifurcation of periodic orbits corresponding to the normal mode in three-body systems interacting via harmonic oscillator potential and the onset of global chaos
Department of Science and Engineering, Ritsumeikan Univ., Department of Engineering Science, Osaka Electro-Communication Univ.A, College of Science and Engineering, Chubu Univ.B
Yasushi SHIMIZU, Tatsuo YANAGITAA, Tetsuro KonishiB

Break (15:30〜15:45)

9
Chaos on the fractalization route
Osaka Univ.
Tsuyoshi Chawanya
10
Synchronous/asynchronous transitions and thermal efficiency analysis for weakly-coupled low-temperature-differential Stirling engines
GSFS, Univ. of Tokyo
Songhao Yin, Hiroshi Kori, Yuki Izumida
11
Chaotic behavior in gravity interaction model II
Tokyo Tech, Sch. of Comp.
Hajime Koike, Hideki Takayasu, Misako Takayasu
12
Time Series Analysis of Dynamical Systems Using Delay-Embedded Reservoir Computing
FUN
Daito Yamauchi, Yuzuru Kato
13
Evaluating the Lyapunov spectrum in an experiment of bacterial turbulence
Dept. Phys., Univ. TokyoA, ipi, Univ. TokyoB, Dept. Phys., Tokyo TechC
Kazumasa A. TakeuchiA,B, Taro P. ShimizuC, Daiki NishiguchiA
14
Recurrence rate vs. number of connected graphs
AIST
Masanori Shiro
15
Dynamic mode decomposition for principal Koopman eigenpairs
Grad. Sch. Info. Sci. Tech., Osaka Univ.
Sho Shirasaka
16
Non-equilibrium stability during catastrophe processes
Dept. of Planet., Kobe Univ.
Kazuhito Yamasaki

18th S101 Room 18pS101 13:30〜17:20

Division 3,Division 11,Division 12
Free energy analysis using data science: toward connecting material structure and material function

1
(Symposium Session.) Intrduction
Tokyo University of Science
Masato Kotsugi
2
(Symposium Session.) A study of data-driven Landau model
Tokyo University of Science
Chiharu Mitsumata
3
(Symposium Session.) Feature extended free energy model: automated interpretation of magnetic domain structure.
Tokyo University of Science
Masato Kotsugi
4
(Symposium Session.) Confidence evaluation for feature selection in expanded feature space based on density of states
Tsukuba University
Yasuhiko Igarashi

Break (15:05〜15:20)

5
(Symposium Session.) The shape of Data: Application of persistent homology to materials science
Okayama University
ippei Obayashi
6
(Symposium Session.) Physics in Probabilistic Inference: Insights from Free Energy Landscape
The Institute of Statistical Mathematics
Ayaka Sakata
7
(Symposium Session.) Reservoir computing with magnetic wire
Tohoku University
Hikaru Nomura
8
(Symposium Session.) Materials Design and Realization of Room Temperature Spin Glass for Brain-morphic Computing
The University of Tokyo
Hitoshi Tabata

19th E201 Room 19aE201 9:30〜12:55

Division 12,Division 11
Physics of Soft Robotic Matter

1
(Symposium Session.) Opening Remarks
Keio Univ.
Tomohiko Sano
2
(Symposium Session.) Inflatable Robots
Meijo Univ.
Ryuma Niiyama
3
(Symposium Session.) Riemannian Geometry for Soft Robotic Matter
Osaka Univ.
Ryuichi Tarumi
4
(Symposium Session.) From Soft Rods to Soft Robotics
Kyoto Univ.
Marie Tani

Break (11:10〜11:25)

5
(Symposium Session.) Three-dimensional architecture and assembly mechanism of the egg-shaped shell in testate amoeba
Yamagata Univ.
Mami Nomura
6
(Symposium Session.) Designing Soft Materials and Soft Robots
Tokyo Inst. Tech.
Shingo Maeda
7
(Symposium Session.) Shell Mechanics in Biological Functions
Kyushu Univ.
Taiju Yoneda

19th E311 Room 19aE311 9:00〜12:15

Division 11
Neural networks 2

1
Phase transition and critical phenomena in a large language model
University of TokyoA,Kitasato UniversityB
Kai NakaishiA,Yoshihiko NishikawaB,Koji HukushimaA
2
Fermi Machine
Sophia Univ., Univ. Tokyo
Masatoshi Imada
3
Stability of Machine Learning-based Turbulence Model
Grad. Sch. of Eng. Sci., Osaka Univ.A, Dept. of Appl. Math., TUSB, DAMTP, Univ. of CambridgeC
Satoshi MatsumotoA, Masanobu InubushiA,B,C, Susumu GotoA
4
Estimation of Optimal Transport Mapping between Function Distributions using Neural Operators
Univ. of Tokyo
Miyu Sugimoto, Yusuke Tanaka, Masaaki Imaizumi
5
Understanding Diffusion Models by Feynman's Path Integral
Osaka Univ., RIKEN AIP/iTHEMSA, Keio Univ.B, UTokyoC
Yuji Hirono, Akinori TanakaA,B, Kenji FukushimaC
6
Analysis of retrieval dynamics in three-body Hopfield model
U. Tokyo
YUTO SUMIKAWA, YOSHIYUKI KABASHIMA

Break (10:30〜10:45)

7
Correlation dynamics between data and parameters in the learning process of neural networks
Grad. Sch. Info., Kyoto Univ.
Taishi Watanabe, Jun-nosuke Teramae
8
Theoretical analysis for the impact of neural correlation on memory capacity in reservoir computing
Grad. Sch. Info., Kyoto Univ.
Shotaro Takasu, Toshio Aoyagi
9
Simulations of physical reservoir computing using FeFET
OMU
Nagayoshi Taiki, Haga Taiki
10
New Neural Network Representation for Crystal Structure: the Architecture of NeSF and Crystalformer
OMRON SINIC X Corporation,Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku UniversityA,TOYOTA Motor CorporationB,Randeft Inc.C,Department of Applied Physics, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka UniversityD
Ryo Igarashi,Naoya ChibaA,Tatsunori Taniai,Yuta SuzukiB,Kotaro SaitoC,D,Yoshitaka Ushiku,Kanta OnoD
11
Generative Model for Crystal Structure Prediction: Invariance to Arbitrariness of Unit Cells
IST U-Tokyo, ICT U-TokyoA
Yuji Tone,Mitsuaki KawamuraA,Masatoshi HanaiA,Kenjiro Taura,Toyotaro Suzumura
12
Extensive Hebbian rule, singularity resolution and emergence
FTS
Tomohiro Isshiki

19th E313 Room 19aE313 9:15〜12:00

Division 11
Nonequilibrium systems 2

1
Non-equilibrium statistical mechanics of open quantum systems with quantum i.i.d. states
Univ. of TokyoA, iπ Univ. of TokyoB, RIKEN CEMSC
Takanao IshiiA, Masahito UedaA,B,C
2
Control of quantum states with chirped pulse driven Floquet engineering and Landau tunneling
Department of Physics, Chiba University
Takeshi Hasebe, Masahiro Sato
3
Nonequilibrium steady state and quantum critical point in a dissipative parametric oscillator
Dept. Phys., NITEP, OMU
Kazuki Kanki, Satoshi Tanaka
4
General framework for analyzing Mpemba effects by comparing microstates
Sch. Sci., UTokyoA, YITP, Kyoto Univ.B
Naruo OhgaA, Hisao HayakawaB, Sosuke ItoA
5
Mpemba effect after a quench into an asymmetric potential
YITP Kyoto Univ., Univ. Cote d'AzurA, Univ. Paris CiteB
Hisao Hayakawa, Raphael ChetriteA, Frederic van WijlandB

Break (10:30〜10:45)

6
Dynamical scaling of growth of adsorption domain in a soft porous crystal
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Univ. of Tokyo, Graduate School of Engineering, Tottori Univ.A
Kota Mitsumoto, Kyohei TakaeA
7
Diffusive nature of Lagrangian chaos in weak turbulence
Kyushu University, Faculty of Engineering
Miyabi Mitani, Shinya Kawano, Hirotaka Okabe, Kenji Ishida, Yoshiki Hidaka
8
Constructing a statistical mechanics model of a reaction lattice gas
Dept. of Phys., Kyoto Univ.
Yusuke Yanagisawa, Shin-ichi Sasa
9
Exact steady states in the multi-dimensional driven-diffusive systems
Tokyo Polytechnic Univ.A, ISSPB
Yuki IshiguroA,B, Jun SatoA
10
Effect of boundary on solitary wave in the Vicsek model
Tokyo Tech.
Yamada Yuhei

19th E314 Room 19aE314 9:30〜12:15

Division 11,Division 3
Quantum spin system (joint session)・Quantum spin and boson 4

1
Ground-State Phase Diagram of an S=1 Ladder with Quartic On-Site Anisotropy for Ferromagnetic Rung Pairs II
Kobe Univ.A, Osaka Metropolitan Univ.B, Univ. of HyogoC, Saitama Med. Univ.D, ISSP Univ. of TokyoE, QST/SPring-8F
Takashi TonegawaA,B,C, Shunsuke C. FuruyaD,E, Kiyomi OkamaotoC and Toru SakaiC,F
2
Magnetization Plateau of Anisotropic Distorted Diamond Chain with Ferromagnetic Interaction
U Hyogo
M. Hashimoto, T. Kawatsu, H. Suzuki, T. Houda, R. Furuchi, H. Nakano, K. Okamoto, T. Sakai
3
Magnetization Plateau of S=3/2 Anisotropic Antiferromagnetic Chain
U Hyogo
T.Kawatsu, M.Hashimoto, H.Suzuki, T.Houda, R.Furuchi, H.Nakano, K.Okamoto, T.Sakai
4
Field-Induced Spin Nemathic Phase of Anisotropic Quantum Spin Systems on Shastry-Sutherland Lattice
U HyogoA, QST SPring-8B
T. SakaiA,B, T. KawatsuA, H. SuzukiA, M. HashimotoA, T. HoudaA, R. FuruchiA, H. NakanoA, K. OkamotoA
5
SO(5) multicritical scenario for Deconfined Quantum Criticality in JQ-models
UNM-CQuIC, UTokyo-ISSP, BNU-PhysA, BU-Phys.B, CAS-IOPC
Jun Takahashi, Hui ShaoA, Bowen ZhaoB, Wenan GuoA, Anders W. SandvikB,C

Break (10:45〜11:00)

6
Witnessing Disorder in a Spin Liquid
Theory of Quantum Matter Unit,Okinawa Inst. of Sci. and Tech. Grad. Univ.
Snigdh Sabharwal,Tokuro Shimokawa,Nic Shannon
7
Spin parity effects in anisotropic antiferromagnet in an applied field-field theory approach
NIMSA, Dept. of Basic Science, The Univ. of TokyoB, QuaRC, IMSC
Akihiro TanakaA, Shuntaro SumitaB, and Yusuke KatoB,C
8
Ground-state phase diagram of an extended Kitaev-Γ model on a honeycomb lattice
University of Hyogo
Takafumi Suzuki
9
Novel approach to Monte Carlo and infinite product expansion methods: From Kondo to Kitaev
School of Sci., Univ. Tokyo
Masahiko G. Yamada
10
Emergence of CP2 triple-Q states and novel topological insulating phases in the SU(3) Kondo lattice model
Univ. of Tokyo
Yutaka Akagi

19th E315 Room 19aE315 9:00〜12:30

Division 11
Classical spin system・classical frustrated system

1
Some aspects of regularization techniques for tensor network and its application to the classical frustrated spin systems
ISSP, Univ. of TokyoA, IPI, Univ. of TokyoB, Keio Univ.C
Kenji HommaA, Tsuyoshi OkuboB, Satoshi MoritaC, Naoki KawashimaA
2
Ferromagnetic Ising model on the hierarchical pentagon lattice
Kobe Univ., Univ. TokyoA
Tomotoshi Nishino, Takumi OshimaA
3
holographic analysis of boundary spin correlation functions for the hyperbolic lattice Ising model
Niigata University, Kobe University
Kouichi Okunishi, Tomotoshi Nishino
4
Tensor network simulations for non-orientable surfaces
UTokyo ISSP, Univ. of GhentA
Haruki Shimizu, Atsushi UedaA
5
The effect of the majority rule transformation on critical Potts model configurations
Inst. of Solid State Phys.,Univ. of Tokyo
Katsuya Akamatsu,Naoki Kawashima
6
Estimation of critical exponents for KT transition by improved nonequilibrium relaxation method.
Dept. of Engineering Sciences, Univ. of Electro-Communications
Yuma Osada, Yukiyasu Ozeki
7
Analysis of restricted Boltzmann machines using singular value decomposition
Keio Univ.
Kaichi Miyashita, Hiroshi Watanabe

Break (10:45〜11:00)

8
Monte Carlo study on a dipolar spin system for exploring effect of the long-range interaction
QST
Yoshiteru Yonetani
9
Analysis of ferrotoroidal orders by spin models
Shibaura Inst. of Tech.
Yusuke Tomita
10
Properties of the Spin-S Ising Model with Multi-Spin Interactions in One- and Two-Dimensional Systems
Jij
Suzuki Kohei
11
Improvements of Dynamic Scaling Analysis Using Deep Learning
Dept. of Engineering Sciences, The Univ. of Electro-Communications
Yusuke Terasawa, Yukiyasu Ozeki
12
Nonreversible multi-replica exchange method
Department of Physics, The University of Tokyo
Hidemaro Suwa
13
Lee-Yang zeros for mapping the scaling function around a critical point
YITP, University of TsukubaA
Masakiyo Kitazawa, Tatsuya Wada, Kazuyuki KanayaA

19th N101 Room 19aN101 9:00〜12:30

Division 11,Division 12 Joint
Active matter 3

1
Self-phoretic Motion of Janus Particles Producing the Coexistence of Temperature and Viscous Gradients
Kyoto Univ.
Bokusui Nakayama,Ryoya Hirose,Masatoshi Ichikawa,Akira Kakugo
2
Change in motion of electrically driven Janus particles in viscoelastic fluids
Dept. of Phys. Kyushu Univ., Dept. of Phys. Kyoto Sangyo Univ.A
R.Kawano, K.Saito, F.Kobayashi, Y.IwashitaA, Y.Kimura
3
Orientational order of magnetotactic bacteria in quasi-2D system
Dept. Phys., Univ. Tokyo
Takashi Goto, Daiki Nishiguchi, Kazumasa A. Takeuchi
4
Exploration of edge flows in bacterial collective motion confined to asymmetric networks
Dept. Phys., Univ. Tokyo
Yoshihito Uchida, Daiki Nishiguchi, Kazumasa A. Takeuchi
5
Bioconvection patterns of the ciliate Tetrahymena to asymmetric boundary conditions.
Department of Physics, Kyoto Univ., RIES, Hokkaido Univ.A
Kenan Matsui, Kohei Okuyama, Ibuki Kawamata, Yukinori NishigamiA, Mari Tani, Akira Kakugo, Masatoshi Ichikawa
6
Characterization of multiscale dynamics of dense active matter based on experimental observation of ciliate Tetrahymena
Department of Physics, Kyoto Univ.
Kohei Okuyama, Takeshi Matsumoto, Masatoshi Ichikawa
7
Response measurement on a micro-swimmer against flow
Dept. Phys. Kyoto Univ., Biozentrum Univ. BaselA, RIES Hokkaido Univ.B
Masatoshi Ichikawa, Takumi Kobayashi, Takuya OhmuraA, Yukinori NishigamiB

Break (10:45〜11:00)

8
Cell motility response to substrate “stiffness”
Kyushu Univ.
S. Nakamura, M Tarama
9
Scattering and capturing of chemotactic active particles
Kyushu Univ., HHU DüsseldorfA
Mitsusuke Tarama, Hartmut LöwenA
10
Anomolous Rheology of the Puller-Type Microswwimer Suspensions
Appl. Phys., Univ. of Tokyo, IIS, Univ. of TokyoA
Haruki Hayano, Akira FurukawaA
11
Frozen patterns of active nematic liquid crystals under a quenched random field
Dept. of Phys., Tohoku Univ.
Yutaka Kinoshita and Nariya Uchida
12
Topological Defects and Aggregation in Active-XY Model
Graduate School of Science, Osaka University
Shun Inoue, Satoshi Yukawa
13
Unjamming and fluidization of active Brownian particles
Nagoya Univ.
Duc Dam,Takeshi Kawasaki,Kunimasa Miyazaki
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