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Henneaux; John L. Heilbron: The First Solvay Council "A sort of private conference"a; 1. Introduction; 2. Soda and Energy; 3. Positivism and Progress; 4. International Connections; 5. The Council of 1911; Works Cited; References; Murray Gell-Mann: From Solvay 1961 to Solvay 2011; Session 2: Foundations of Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Computation Chair: A. Aspect 327 $aRapporteur talk by A. Leggett: The Structure of a World Described by Quantum MechanicsReferences; Prepared comments; Discussion; Prepared comments; Discussion; Rapporteur talk by J. Preskill: Quantum Entanglement and Quantum Computing; 1. Introduction: Toward Quantum Supremacy; 2. Quantum Entanglement and the Vastness of Hilbert Space; 3. Separating Classical from Quantum; 4. Easiness and Hardness; 5. Local Hamiltonians; 6. Quantum Error Correction; 7. Scalable Quantum Computing; 8. Topological Quantum Computing; 9. Quantum Computing vs. Quantum Simulation; 10. Conclusions and Questions 327 $aAcknowledgmentsReferences; Prepared comment; Discussion; Session 3: Control of Quantum Systems Chair: P. Zoller; Rapporteur talk by I. Cirac: Quantum Computing and Simulation with Atoms and Photons; 1. Introduction; 2. Bottom-up Approach: Quantum Information; 3. Top-down Approach: Quantum Simulations; 4. Conclusions; References; Prepared comments; Discussion; Rapporteur talk by S. Girvin: Quantum Machines: Coherent Control of Mesoscopic Solid-State Systems; 1. Introduction; 2. Superconducting Qubits and Quantum Microwave Circuits; 2.1. Quantum Limited Amplification, Measurement and Feedback 327 $a2.2. Future Directions for Superconducting Qubits3. Quantum Optomechanics; 4. Summary; Acknowledgments; References; Prepared comment; Discussion; Prepared comments; Discussion; Prepared comments; Discussion; Session 4: Quantum Condensed Matter Chair: B. Halperin; Rapporteur talk by S. Sachdev: The Quantum Phases of Matter; 1. Introduction; 2. Gapped Quantum Matter; 3. Conformal Quantum Matter; 4. Compressible Quantum Matter; 5. Connections to String Theory; Acknowledgments; References; Discussion; Prepared comments; Discussion; Prepared comments; Discussion; Prepared comments; Discussion 327 $aSession 5: Particles and Fields Chair: H. GeorgiRapporteur talk by F. Wilczek: A Long View of Particle Physics; 1. Origins: Understanding Matter; 2. Phenomena: New Questions and Surprising Answers; 3. Questions That the Standard Model Begs; 3.1. Questions from the Core; 3.2. Loose Ends; 3.3. Gravity; 4. Approaches: "Modest" Improvements; 4.1. Unification and Supersymmetry; 4.2. ? Problem and Axions; 5. Experimental Frontiers; 6. Cosmic Questions: Way Beyond the Standard Model; 6.1. Kinematics and Dynamics; 6.2. Dynamics and Initial Values; 6.3. The Ubiquity of Spinors 327 $a6.4. Information as Foundation? 330 $aEver since 1911, the Solvay Conferences have shaped modern physics. 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