About
This workshop aims to build a community bridging applied mathematics and computational physics, with a focus on tensor networks, quantum computing, and related computational methods for quantum many-body systems. We bring together researchers from both fields to explore the intersection of mathematical techniques and physical applications, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange. The primary goal is to establish and strengthen connections between the applied mathematics and computational physics communities working on these cutting-edge topics.
A related hackathon will be held on March 6 - 8 (just after the workshop) in Naha, Okinawa. See here for more details.
Dates
March 2 - 5, 2026
Program
Venue
那覇市職員厚生会 Naha Kouseikai (Google Map, GPS: 26.223279029350884, 127.69395848465435)
The venue is located in Naha, Okinawa, Japan, which is accessible from the airport by public transportation.
Accommodations
Please note that participants are responsible for their own hotel accommodations.
Registration fee
Free
Registration
The number of participants is limited to roughly 100. We may close the registration once the number of participants reaches the limit.
The deadline for registration is January 31, 2026.
VISA Information
Invited speakers (in alphabetical order)
- Sangkook Choi (KIAS, Korea)
- Kazu Ghalamkari (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark)
- Emanuel Gull (University of Warsaw, Poland/University of Michigan, USA)
- Ying-Jer Kao (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
- Chusei Kiumi (Osaka University, Japan)
- Emi Minamitani (Osaka University, Japan)
- Nayuta Takemori (Osaka University, Japan)
- Zechen Tang (Tsinghua University, China)
- Tatsuhiko Tsunoda (University of Tokyo, Japan)
- Lei Wang (Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)
- Seiji Yunoki (Riken, Japan)
- Jie Wang (AMSS-CAS, China)
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Organizers (in alphabetical order)
- Ryosuke Akashi (QST)
- Wataru Mizukami (Osaka University)
- Takahiro Misawa (University of Tokyo)
- Tsuyoshi Okubo (University of Tokyo)
- Hiroshi Shinaoka (Saitama University)
- Tomohiro Sogabe (Nagoya University)
- Tatsuya Yokota (Nagoya Institute of Technology)
- Qibin Zhao (Riken)
Support
- FY2023-2025 MEXT -KAKENHI- Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (B) “Computational materials science based on quantum-classical hybrid algorithms”

- FY2023-2028 JST ASPIRE “Forging a global research network for quantum information and quantum biology”
