DescriptionThis series consists of weekly discussion sessions on foundations of quantum theory and quantum information theory. The sessions start with an informal exposition of an interesting topic, research result or important question in the field. Everyone is strongly encouraged to participate with questions and comments.
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Symmetries, graph properties, and quantum speedups
Supartha Podder University of Ottawa
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Efficient Data Compression and Causal Order Discovery for Multipartite Quantum Systems
Ge Bai University of Hong Kong (HKU)
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Quantum codes, lattices, and CFTs
Anatoly Dymarsky Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
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The holographic map as a conditional expectation
Thomas Faulkner University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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Emergent classicality for large channels and states
Daniel Ranard Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
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Hamiltonian simulation meets holographic duality
Toby Cubitt University College London
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On random circuits and their uses in compilation
Earl Campbell University of Sheffield
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Perfect discrimination of unitary channels and novel quantum speed limits
Nilanjana Datta University of Cambridge
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Weak approximate unitary designs and applications to quantum encryption
Christian Majenz Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica
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Non-interactive zero-knowledge arguments for QMA, with preprocessing
Andrea Coladangelo University of California, Berkeley