TalentQ Seminar – Richard Kueng
Title: Classical shadows in theory, numerics and experiment Abstract: Classical shadows are a scalable way to extract meaningful information from a n-qubit system in a scalable and online fashion. Crucially, […]
Title: Classical shadows in theory, numerics and experiment Abstract: Classical shadows are a scalable way to extract meaningful information from a n-qubit system in a scalable and online fashion. Crucially, […]
Title: Reservoir computing with complex quantum systems Abstract: Non-conventional computing inspired by the brain, or neuromorphic computing, is a successful approach in a broad spectrum of applications, and in the […]
Title: But why would we use quantum computers after all? Approaching Quantum Machine Learning a little differently Abstract: The last years of research in quantum machine learning have taught us […]
he 9th edition of the Quantum Information in Spain (ICE) conference will be held from the 11th to the 15th of November 2024 at Puerto de la Cruz (Tenerife). ICE is […]
Speaker: Marco Cerezo Title: Is Quantum Machine Learning an ill-defined framework? Abstract: In this talk we will discuss some our recent results regarding the trainability and classical simulability of Quantum […]
Speaker: Diego Andrade Canosa Abstract: Benchmarking Quantum Computers is required to objectively evaluate these platforms' performance, stressing their capabilities and leading the evolution of the hardware platforms. Some approaches work at […]
Speaker: Vedran Dunjko Title: Topics in quantum topological data analysis Abstract: Although still arguably an emerging field in classical machine learning, topological data analysis has already raised substantial interest from the perspective of quantum algorithms […]
Speaker: Andrew Lucas Title: Low-density parity-check codes as stable phases of quantum matter Abstract: Phases of matter with robust ground-state degeneracy, such as the quantum toric code, are known to […]
Speaker: Almudena Carrera, Research Scientist at IBM Title: Combining quantum processors with real-time classical communication Abstract: Many applications of quantum computing require more connectivity than the planar lattice offered by the […]
Speaker: Davide Rusca | Senior researcher at VQCC - University of Vigo Title: Quantum Randomness: From Theory to Experiment Abstract: Randomness seems like a straightforward concept, both intuitively and mathematically. However, […]