Group meeting
At today's Group Meeting Chanelle will speak about Qunatum Logistic Regression. Her presentation will be based on the paper https://arxiv.org/abs/1906.03834v2
At today's Group Meeting Chanelle will speak about Qunatum Logistic Regression. Her presentation will be based on the paper https://arxiv.org/abs/1906.03834v2
We are pleased to announce the first QBronze Quantum Programming Workshop in the Republic of South Africa! Join us for the introductory workshop “Quantum Computing and Programming” and learn the basics of quantum computing and how to write simple quantum programs. Workshop Schedule: Day 1 | Monday, July 3 - 18:30 (CEST) Day 2 | …
Title of talk: A generalized dominance ordering for 1/2-BPS states. Speaker: Dr Garry Kemp. Abstract: I discuss a generalized dominance ordering for irreducible representations of the symmetric group $S_{n}$ with the aim of distinguishing the corresponding states in the 1/2-BPS sector of $U(N)$ Super Yang-Mills theory when a certain finite number of Casimir operators are …
Title of talk: Path integral in position deformed Heisenberg algebra. Speaker: Dr Latévi M. Lawson. Abstract: The deformed Heisenberg algebra is one of the promising candidate approaches to probe quantum gravity at the Planck scale. It consists of deforming the ordinary Heisenberg algebra in momentum or in position operators. Recently, we proposed in , a …
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Title of talk: Modelling non-Markovian noise in driven superconducting qubits. Speaker: Abhishek Agarwal Abstract: Non-Markovian noise can be a significant source of errors in superconducting qubits. We develop gate sequences utilising mirrored pseudoidentities that allow us to characterise and model the effects of non-Markovian noise on both idle and driven qubits. We compare three approaches to modelling …
Rivan Rughubar (UCT) Approximating classical kernels on NISQ computers Abstract: The talk will aim to demonstrate how a kernel function can be approximated on a NISQ computer and to demonstrate the limitations of this method. Kernel methods are used throughout classical and quantum machine learning. Over the last few years there has also been much …
Title of talk: Analog quantum simulation of partial differential equations Speaker: Prof Nana Liu (Institute of Natural Sciences, University of Michigan- Shanghai Jiao Tong University Joint Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Visiting Scholar at University of Oxford) Abstract: Quantum simulators were originally proposed to be helpful for simulating one partial differential equation (PDE) in …
Title of talk: Approximating Invertible Maps by Recovery Channels: Optimality and an Analysis of Qudit Channels Speaker: Prof Nadja Bernardes (Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil) Abstract: We investigate the problem of reversing quantum dynamics, specifically via optimal Petz recovery maps. We focus on typical decoherence channels, such as dephasing, depolarizing, and amplitude damping. We illustrate how well …
Aim of the School: The School provides an introduction to Quantum Computing, Machine Learning for Quantum Physics, Quantum Communication and Quantum Machine Learning. Tutorials will follow lectures to put theoretical material into practice. List of Speakers and Tutors: Prof Francesco Petruccione Dr Yaseera Isamil Prof Ilya Sinayiskiy Ms Shivan Pillay Mr Ian David Mr Matt …
The yearly Quantum@SUN Unconference will take place on 12 December 2023. You can find the program here