Creativity meets quantum
We're teaming up with Social Art for a fun night of virtual painting and quantum exploration.
We're teaming up with Social Art for a fun night of virtual painting and quantum exploration.
Quantum Today is an exciting new seminar series that pulls its themes from recently published scientific articles. Join us as we sit down in conversation with researchers to talk about their work, what’s the impact and where their research will lead to.
Fault-tolerant error correction using flags and error weight parities
Theerapat Tansuwannont, Institute for Quantum Computing
Talk abstract:
Fermion Sampling: A robust quantum advantage scheme using fermionic linear optics and magic input states
Michal Oszmaniec, Center for Theoretical Physics PAS
An optomechanical cavendish experiment
Join Luca Dellantonio, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Waterloo’s Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC), in conversation with scientific outreach manager John Donohue. They’ll discuss his latest journal article entitled A measurement-based variational quantum eigensolver published in Physical Review Letters on June 4.
Join alum Tomas Jochym-O’Connor, PhD ’16, as he shares his career journey and talks about current research.
Quantum coding with low-depth random circuits
Michael Gullans, University of Maryland - College Park
Lower Bounds on Stabilizer Rank
Dr. Ben Lee Volk, The University of Texas at Austin
The stabilizer rank of a quantum state ψ is the minimal integer r such that ψ can be written as a linear combination of r stabilizer states. The running time of several classical simulation methods for quantum circuits is determined by the stabilizer rank of the n-th tensor power of single-qubit magic states.