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Kishor Bharti

@Quantum_Kishor

Senior scientist and Investigator (A*STAR, Singapore), Visiting faculty (CQuERE, India), Editor at Quantum; Past: QuICS, CQT; Views and posts are my own.

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This may be of interest to some. ---- The list of talks and tutorials for September (Asia-Pacific QEC seminars) Sep 06, 9:00-10:15 am SGT: talk by Qian Xu (Chicago) on Fast and Parallelizable Logical Computation with Homological Product Codes (scirate.com/arxiv/2407.184…)


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We’re looking for a post doc to join us exploring the intersection of quantum chemistry and quantum computing - 2 year position - Based in the QIC group at EPFL (Lausanne) - Collaboration with Roche (Basel) Email me if interested

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Atul is one of the most ethical, hard-working, and humble researchers with whom I have ever worked.

Learn how Atul Singh Arora, a #QuICS Hartree Postdoctoral Fellow, is using cryptography to unlock the secrets of quantum physics. He's developing innovative methods to certify properties of quantum systems that are often challenging to probe. Read more: go.umd.edu/1r60

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If this is true, it's unfortunate. From my personal standpoint, I strongly condemn such decisions.

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The next edition of the Quantum Resources workshop will take place in March 2025 on Jeju Island in South Korea. Organised by Hyukjoon Kwon and Seok Hyung Lie. Submission deadline: 30 October 2024 Workshop: 17–21 March 2025 2025.quantumresources.science


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qLDPC codes reduce space overhead for fault tolerance, but logical computations with them often require serialized operations, increasing time costs. Looking for more efficient logical operations? Check out our new work arxiv.org/abs/2407.18490! (1/6)


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I am very pleased to announce that our work titled "Pseudorandom density matrices" is now on arxiv: arxiv.org/abs/2407.11607 I would like to thanks amazing collaborators: Dariel Mok, @Quantum_Kishor , Dax E. Koh and @TobiasHaug_Q for fun and interesting discussions.


We have arXived our work on pseudorandom density matrices. Many thanks to the collaborators. Congratulations to Nikhil for his first paper. arxiv.org/abs/2407.11607

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Please help circulate. Discord: discord.gg/RQZEJE7MEd Google forms: forms.gle/HSggjSJogRK8gE…

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What are some good references for learning about sheaves? A reference that caters to quantum information audience would be awesome, if exists and someone knows.


Thanks. But this looks like a tricycle code 😆


Happy to see that our paper, "A computational test of quantum contextuality, and even simpler proofs of quantumness," has been accepted for FOCS 2024. focs.computer.org/2024/accepted-…


We have arXived two papers today on catalysts and embezzling catalysts and their roles in quantum information tasks, discussing several rigorous results. Many thanks to the collaborators, especially Yunlong (@mathxiao123) and Dax. arxiv.org/abs/2406.14386 arxiv.org/abs/2406.14395


Happy to share that our recent strategic code paper, where we provide the most general approach possible to quantum error correction based on quantum combs, has been selected for a talk at Beyond IID 2024. arxiv.org/abs/2405.17567


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