SEMINAR de Grupo de Termodinámica y Computación Cuántica---Filipa Peres (University of Porto and international Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory)

El grupo de Termodinámica y Computación Cuántica les invita al siguiente seminario Fecha: Viernes 3 Noviembre 2023 Hora: 13:00 Lugar: Laboratorio de Fïsica Computacional, Dept de Electromagnetismo y Física de al Materia, Planta Baja, Facultad de Ciencias (junto al péndulo gigante) Ponente: Filipa Peres (University of Porto and International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory) Titulo: Quantum circuit compilation and hybrid computation using Pauli-based computation Resumen: Fault-tolerant quantum computers promise the capability of performing certain tasks much faster than their classical counterparts. Quantum computations are usually described using quantum circuits, a picture inspired by the circuit model of classical computation. In this seminar, I will discuss a different universal model of quantum computation known as Pauli-based computation [1], which has no classical analog. To that end, I will start by introducing all of the concepts and definitions needed for the understanding of this presentation. Then, I will describe Pauli-based computation and convey an informal and intuitive (visual) proof of its universality. Finally, I will discuss recently published results [2] illustrating how this model can be used as a tool for performing circuit compilation and hybrid quantum-classical computation. _______________________________________________________________________________ [1] Sergey Bravyi, Graeme Smith, and John A. Smolin. "Trading Classical and Quantum Computational Resources". Phys. Rev. X 6,021043 (2016). [2] Filipa C. R. Peres and Ernesto F. Galvão, Quantum circuit compilation and hybrid computation using Pauli-based computation, Quantum 7, 1126 (2023). _______________________________________________________________________________ El seminario no es accesible para los estudiantes de grado. Para aquellos que no puedan asistir, también hemos configurado una reunión de Google donde el seminario se transmitirá en vivo. https://meet.google.com/cxd-httw-rud?pli=1 También os recordamos a todos la página web del Seminario de Grupos, https://ic1.ugr.es/eventos/wp/qjc/ donde se publicarán anuncios pasados, presentes y futuros. Nos vemos a todos allí DJM ________________________________________________________________________________ Dear all The Quantum Thermodynamics and Computation group cordially invites you to the following seminar Date: Friday November 3rd 2023 Time: 13:00 Location: Computational Physics Laboratory, Department of Electromagnetism and Condensed Mater, Ground Floor, Faculty of Science (next to the giant pendulum) Speaker: Filipa Peres (University of Porto and International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory) Title: Quantum circuit compilation and hybrid computation using Pauli-based computation Abstract: Fault-tolerant quantum computers promise the capability of performing certain tasks much faster than their classical counterparts. Quantum computations are usually described using quantum circuits, a picture inspired by the circuit model of classical computation. In this seminar, I will discuss a different universal model of quantum computation known as Pauli-based computation [1], which has no classical analog. To that end, I will start by introducing all of the concepts and definitions needed for the understanding of this presentation. Then, I will describe Pauli-based computation and convey an informal and intuitive (visual) proof of its universality. Finally, I will discuss recently published results [2] illustrating how this model can be used as a tool for performing circuit compilation and hybrid quantum-classical computation. _______________________________________________________________________________ [1] Sergey Bravyi, Graeme Smith, and John A. Smolin. "Trading Classical and Quantum Computational Resources". Phys. Rev. X 6,021043 (2016). [2] Filipa C. R. Peres and Ernesto F. Galvão, Quantum circuit compilation and hybrid computation using Pauli-based computation, Quantum 7, 1126 (2023). _______________________________________________________________________________ The seminar is not accessible to undergraduate students. For those of you unable to attend the seminar, we have set-up the following google meet link for the upcoming seminar. https://meet.google.com/cxd-httw-rud?pli=1 We would also like to bring to your attention the groups seminar page https://ic1.ugr.es/eventos/wp/qjc/ where you can find relevant material and information about past, present, and future seminars. See you all there DJM. -- --------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Michalis Skotiniotis Grupo de Termodinámica y Información Cuántica Departamento de Electromagnetismo y Física de la Materia Facultad de Ciencias Universidad de Granada Email: mskotiniotis@onsager.ugr.es ---------------------------------------------------------

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On 30 Oct 2023, at 11:10, Michalis Skotiiniotis
wrote: El grupo de Termodinámica y Computación Cuántica les invita al siguiente seminario
Fecha: Viernes 3 Noviembre 2023
Hora: 13:00
Lugar: Laboratorio de Fïsica Computacional, Dept de Electromagnetismo y Física de al Materia, Planta Baja, Facultad de Ciencias (junto al péndulo gigante)
Ponente: Filipa Peres (University of Porto and International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory)
Titulo: Quantum circuit compilation and hybrid computation using Pauli-based computation
Resumen: Fault-tolerant quantum computers promise the capability of performing certain tasks much faster than their classical counterparts. Quantum computations are usually described using quantum circuits, a picture inspired by the circuit model of classical computation. In this seminar, I will discuss a different universal model of quantum computation known as Pauli-based computation [1], which has no classical analog. To that end, I will start by introducing all of the concepts and definitions needed for the understanding of this presentation. Then, I will describe Pauli-based computation and convey an informal and intuitive (visual) proof of its universality. Finally, I will discuss recently published results [2] illustrating how this model can be used as a tool for performing circuit compilation and hybrid quantum-classical computation. _______________________________________________________________________________ [1] Sergey Bravyi, Graeme Smith, and John A. Smolin. “Trading Classical and Quantum Computational Resources”. Phys. Rev. X 6,021043 (2016). [2] Filipa C. R. Peres and Ernesto F. Galvão, Quantum circuit compilation and hybrid computation using Pauli-based computation, Quantum 7, 1126 (2023). _______________________________________________________________________________
El seminario no es accesible para los estudiantes de grado. Para aquellos que no puedan asistir, también hemos configurado una reunión de Google donde el seminario se transmitirá en vivo.
https://meet.google.com/cxd-httw-rud?pli=1
También os recordamos a todos la página web del Seminario de Grupos,
https://ic1.ugr.es/eventos/wp/qjc/
donde se publicarán anuncios pasados, presentes y futuros.
Nos vemos a todos allí
DJM
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Dear all
The Quantum Thermodynamics and Computation group cordially invites you to the following seminar
Date: Friday November 3rd 2023
Time: 13:00
Location: Computational Physics Laboratory, Department of Electromagnetism and Condensed Mater, Ground Floor, Faculty of Science (next to the giant pendulum)
Speaker: Filipa Peres (University of Porto and International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory)
Title: Quantum circuit compilation and hybrid computation using Pauli-based computation
Abstract: Fault-tolerant quantum computers promise the capability of performing certain tasks much faster than their classical counterparts. Quantum computations are usually described using quantum circuits, a picture inspired by the circuit model of classical computation. In this seminar, I will discuss a different universal model of quantum computation known as Pauli-based computation [1], which has no classical analog. To that end, I will start by introducing all of the concepts and definitions needed for the understanding of this presentation. Then, I will describe Pauli-based computation and convey an informal and intuitive (visual) proof of its universality. Finally, I will discuss recently published results [2] illustrating how this model can be used as a tool for performing circuit compilation and hybrid quantum-classical computation. _______________________________________________________________________________ [1] Sergey Bravyi, Graeme Smith, and John A. Smolin. “Trading Classical and Quantum Computational Resources”. Phys. Rev. X 6,021043 (2016). [2] Filipa C. R. Peres and Ernesto F. Galvão, Quantum circuit compilation and hybrid computation using Pauli-based computation, Quantum 7, 1126 (2023). _______________________________________________________________________________
The seminar is not accessible to undergraduate students. For those of you unable to attend the seminar, we have set-up the following google meet link for the upcoming seminar.
https://meet.google.com/cxd-httw-rud?pli=1
We would also like to bring to your attention the groups seminar page > > https://ic1.ugr.es/eventos/wp/qjc/ > > where you can find relevant material and information about past, present, and future seminars.
See you all there
DJM.
-- --------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Michalis Skotiniotis Grupo de Termodinámica y Información Cuántica Departamento de Electromagnetismo y Física de la Materia Facultad de Ciencias Universidad de Granada
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