Webinars

AQIS '20: Patrick Coles, Promises and Challenges of Variational Quantum Algorithms

SPEAKER: Adjunct Assistant Professor Patrick Coles AFFILIATION: Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), USA TITLE: Promises and Challenges of Variational Quantum Algorithms SESSION CHAIR: Dr

AQIS '20: Francesco Buscemi. Statistical tests of 'quantumness': From mathematics to technology

SPEAKER: Professor Francesco Buscemi AFFILIATION: Nagoya University, Japan TITLE: Statistical tests of 'quantumness': From mathematics to technology SESSION CHAIR: Professor Keisuke Fujii, Division of Advanced Electronics and Optical Science, Osaka University, Japan ABSTRACT: With the ever increasing expectations surrounding quantum technologies, a basic question common to a variety of areas within quantum information science is to characterize the divide between classical (i

AQIS '20: François Le Gall, Average-Case Quantum Advantage with Shallow Circuits

SPEAKER: Associate Professor François Le Gall AFFILIATION: Nagoya University, Japan TITLE: Average-Case Quantum Advantage with Shallow Circuits SESSION CHAIR: Dr

AQIS '20: Qiang Zhang, Recent experimental progress in quantum key distribution.

SPEAKER: Professor Qiang Zhang AFFILIATION: University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), China TITLE: Recent experimental progress in quantum key distribution SESSION CHAIR: Professor Francesco Buscemi, Nagoya University, Japan ABSTRACT: Quantum key distribution (QKD) together with one time pad encoding can provide unconditional secure communication

AQIS '20: Takashi Yamamoto, Quantum network with atoms and photons

SPEAKER: Professor Takashi Yamamoto AFFILIATION: Osaka University, Japan TITLE: Quantum network with atoms and photons SESSION CHAIR: Professor Keisuke Fujii, Osaka University, Japan ABSTRACT: I will discuss several experiments on elemental schemes for a quantum network with atoms and photons in this talk

AQIS '20: Andrew Dzurak, Silicon-based quantum computing.

SPEAKER: Scientia Professor Andrew Dzurak AFFILIATION: UNSW Sydney, Australia TITLE: Silicon-based quantum computing: The path from the laboratory to industrial manufacture SESSION CHAIR: Professor Stephen Bartlett, University of Sydney, Australia ABSTRACT: In this talk I will give an overview of the development of silicon-based quantum computing (QC), from the basic science through to its prospects for industrial-scale commercialization based on CMOS manufacturing

AQIS '20: Zhengfeng Ji, Spooky complexity at a distance

SPEAKER: Professor Zhengfeng Ji AFFILIATION: Centre for Quantum Software and Information, University of Technology Sydney, Australia TITLE: Spooky complexity at a distance SESSION CHAIR: Professor Michael Bremner, University of Technology Sydney, Australia ABSTRACT: In this talk, I will discuss the recent result on the characterisation of the power of quantum multi-prover interactive proof systems, MIP*=RE (arXiv:2001