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Upcoming and prior talks of our seminar series are listed below. Contact: koczor@maths.ox.ac.uk
Date | Speaker | Topic |
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16 May 2024 | Yu-ichiro Matsushita | |
2 February 2024 | Gábor Csányi | Machine learning force fields for materials and molecules |
26 January 2024 | Volker Deringer | Data-driven interatomic potentials for materials simulations |
17 November 2023 | Andrew Zhao | Group-theoretic error mitigation enabled by classical shadows and symmetries [link] |
3 November 2023 | Hans Chan | Cloud access for quantum hardware |
27 October 2023 | Matt Goh | Lie-algebraic classical simulations for variational quantum computing [link] |
6 October 2023 | Cica Gustiani | The Virtual Quantum Device (VQD): A tool for detailed emulation of quantum computers [link] |
20 July 2023 | Zhenhuan Liu | Advancing Quantum Operations: Hermitian-Preserving Map Exponentiation for Non-Physical Quantum Maps |
12 June 2023 | Toby Cubitt | Dissipative ground state preparation and the Dissipative Quantum Eigensolver [link] |
14 Apr 2023 | Lucas Berent | Decoding Quantum Low-Density Parity-Check Codes |
6 Apr 2023 | Armands Strikis | Quantum LDPC Codes for Modular Architectures [link] |
3 Mar 2023 | Richard Meister | Resource-frugal Hamiltonian eigenstate preparation via repeated quantum phase estimation measurements [link] |
24 Feb 2023 | Michael Beverland | Assessing requirements to scale to practical quantum advantage[link] |
10 Feb 2023 | Hans Chan | Algorithmic Shadow Spectroscopy [link] |
18 Nov 2022 | Cica Gustiani | Exploiting subspace constraints and ab initio variational methods for quantum chemistry[link] |
18 Nov 2022 | Richard Meister | Exploring ab initio machine synthesis of quantum circuits [link] |
24 June 2022 | Ninnat Dangniam | Fermion Sampling [link] |
17 June 2022 | Hamza Jnane | Multicore quantum computing [link] |
3 June 2022 | Hans Chan | Grid-based methods for chemistry simulations on a quantum computer [link] |
13 May 2022 | Gregory Boyd | Training variational quantum circuits with CoVaR: covariance root finding with classical shadows [link] |
6 May 2022 | Arthur Rattew | Preparing Arbitrary Continuous Functions in Quantum Registers With Logarithmic Complexity [link] |
A quantum error-correcting code is a central piece of fault-tolerant quantum computation that is required to realise large-scale quantum algorithms.
10-11-2022
The most promising class of algorithms for near-term quantum computers are variational quantum algorithms (VQAs), where a parametrised circuit of
04-05-2022
A promising approach to build a scalable quantum computer is to manufacture a large array of qubits on a chip.
07-12-2021
Present and near-term quantum computers could help us to solve important practical problems by preparing increasingly complex quantum states that
27-07-2021
QuESTlink is a wonderful and extremely useful tool when it comes to testing, understanding or developing quantum algorithms. It is
16-04-2021
Quantum algorithms have introduced a new paradigm in computing, but they typically estimate expectation values by sampling output probabilities of
15-06-2020
Gradient descent is well-known and widely used in many scientific applications. In many scenarios the aim is to find the
15-06-2020
Practical large-scale quantum computers require active error correction, but for this to work, the components must reach fidelities that are
20-11-2019
In general, metrology aims to increase the precision of measuring a physical quantity, such as time or the strength of
25-09-2019
QTechTheory welcomes its newest member Bálint Koczor, joining as a postdoctoral researcher! Bálint is supported both the EU Flagship project
29-05-2019
We develop a completely new variational quantum algorithms for simulating general processes, one of which can compute the general matrix
13-02-2019
Several of the group's papers in the last year have focused on the theory behind so-called hybrid quantum algorithms --
07-02-2019
Working with Alexander Mayorov from Cambridge and Xiao Shan from Oxford Chemistry, we've looked into the prospects for modelling molecular
06-02-2019
Together with Alán Aspuru-Guzik, our group has put together a pretty comprehensive review of quantum computers for chemistry simulation. It's
06-02-2019
To run a program, a computer needs to understand how to perform each operation written in the code. But there
09-11-2018
The hamiltonian simulation is to simulate the dynamics of the system, given some Hamiltonian. The conventional way of the Hamiltonian
15-08-2018
For quantum error correction, if the error rate of our physical components is below a certain error threshold, we can decrease
16-07-2018
Place an elastic ball in a box and shake it. What is the total energy of the ball? In classical
18-06-2018
Simon Benjamin was recently featured on the Y Combinator blog, a seed accelerator which has seeded companies like Dropbox, Airbnb,
01-06-2018
“Imaginary time is a genuine scientific concept. One can picture it in the following way. One can think of ordinary,
18-04-2018
These days, a lot of groups are trying to fabricate small sized quantum circuits with tens of qubits, and some
23-02-2018
Simulation is crucial to many sciences. We simulate cosmic events before we spy them in the skies. We simulate molecular
23-02-2018
In recent years, quantum computation has become a hot word in the scientific world and has gradually enterered public view.
11-01-2018
We've brought over the news posts from qunat.org - the previous home of the research group. You can read these posts
13-12-2017
Many researchers believe that the best way to make a quantum computer is to interlink many small modules. But what does
16-04-2016
The process called quantum annealing is a hot topic! We've posted a preprint which extents recent ideas from an Innsbruck team, for realising such
30-03-2016
A new project on Quantum Optimisation and Machine Learning "QuOpaL" is now underway. Based at the University of Oxford, it's
13-08-2014
In a paper to appear in PRX, Naomi and Simon present detailed calculations simulating a quantum computer built from
21-07-2014
The last few papers from the QuNaT group have set a precedent that we hope to maintain permanently: We publish
21-07-2014
A new website has been created for all of Oxford University's quantum science community.
29-10-2013
A quantum system interacting with an environment can behave very differently to when it is in isolation. This can be
17-06-2013
The debate continues about quantum effects in the natural 'compass sense' that some birds have. The most well-studied species is
23-05-2013
Our recent paper in Nature Communications explains how we might be able to break up a quantum computer into little,
23-05-2013
In quantum physics, sometimes we may choose to perform measurements weakly: we deliberately avoid learning too much about a system so
23-05-2013
In a recent New J. Physics article, we look at how one could create entanglement between two remote parties by
23-05-2013
In a recent Phys. Rev. Letter we take a look at the idea of using a chain of spins as
23-05-2013
Simon recently ran a conference on Open Science, with help from others in the QuNaT team: 'Rigour and Openness in
23-05-2013
How precisely do birds navigate over long distances without getting lost? In a Biophysical Journal article, we suggest that certain
12-04-2013
Can objects be in two places at the same time? Even if we take the best theory of atomic physics
20-01-2012
To run a program, a computer needs to understand how to perform each operation written in the code. But there
09-11-2018
We've uploaded a short Mathematica notebook which allows one to generate and play with the unitary matrices generated by short,
22-08-2018
In support of open science, we've made publicly available the simulation code used in our recent study of using variational
19-07-2018
We've added a guide on using the GNU Scientific library - a powerful C/C++ numerical methods library - on OSX
13-04-2018
We've added a guide on setting up a remote file system in OSX, so that you can edit files stored
12-03-2018
Simulation is crucial to many sciences. We simulate cosmic events before we spy them in the skies. We simulate molecular
23-02-2018
We've added a guide on installing ProjectQ, a powerful Python quantum-computer simulation framework, on the ARCHER and ARCUS-B supercomputers. Read it
30-01-2018
We've begun compiling a list of useful SLURM commands, which you can view here.
08-01-2018
We've added a python script for generating a SLURM submission script which launches multiple jobs to sweep a given set
07-01-2018
We’ve added tools for outputting Python and C data to a form Mathematica can read. Read about them here, or
18-12-2017
We've added tools for profiling the memory usage of C and Python program processes in linux. Read about them here,
18-12-2017