During this time of lockdown, the centre for quantum software and information (QSI) at the University of Technology Sydney has launched an online seminar series. With talks once or twice a week from leading researchers in the field, meQuanics is supporting this series by mirroring the audio from each talk. I would encourage if you listen to this episode, to visit and subscribe to the UTS:QSI YouTube page to see each of these talks with the associated slides to help it make more sense.
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A growing methodological problem for practical quantum algorithms research
TITLE: Why are quantum algorithms papers so #!@*&% long?
SPEAKER: Dr Yuval Sanders
AFFILIATION: Centre for Quantum Software and Information, University of Technology Sydney
ABSTRACT: In this talk I discuss the results of two of my recent quantum algorithms papers: arXiv:2007.07391 and arXiv:2110.05708. Both of these papers are 70+ pages in length and quite dense, which needs some explanation because the underlying ideas are not particularly complicated. The reason for the length is that we, the authors, are effectively compiling quantum algorithms by hand, and we are doing a very crude job of it. I will explain that increasing paper lengths are evidence for a growing methodological problem for practical quantum algorithms research. I will also explain why that methodological problem is in large part responsible to ongoing mistakes in media when attempting to articulate the real-world applications of quantum computers.
HOSTED BY: Associate Professor Troy Lee, Centre for Quantum Software and Information, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
RELATED PAPERS: https://arxiv.org/abs/2007.07391; https://arxiv.org/abs/2110.05708
meQuanics - QSI@UTS Seminar Series - S25 - Adrian Chapman (University of Sydney)
meQuanics - QSI@UTS Seminar Series - S24 - Ramis Movassagh (Watson AI Lab)
meQuanics - QSI@UTS Seminar Series - S23 - Lieven Vandersypen (QuTech, U. Delft)
meQuanics - QSI@UTS Seminar Series - S22 - Lana Mineh (Bristol University)
meQuanics - QSI@UTS Seminar Series - S21 - Gerardo Paz Silva (Griffith U)
meQuanics - QSI@UTS Seminar Series - S20 - Nana Liu (SJTU)
meQuanics - QSI@UTS Seminar Series - S18 - Chris Ferrie (University of Technology Sydney)
meQuanics - QSI@UTS Seminar Series - S17 - Josh Combes (University of Colorado)
meQuanics - QSI@UTS Seminar Series - S16 - Sergio Boixo (Google)
meQuanics - QSI@UTS Seminar Series - S15 - Chris Granade (Microsoft)
meQuanics - QSI@UTS Seminar Series - S14 - Zhengfeng Ji (University of Technology Sydney)
meQuanics - QSI@UTS Seminar Series - S13 - Tom Stace (University of Queensland)
meQuanics - QSI@UTS Seminar Series - S12 - Chris Jackson, (CQuIC)
meQuanics - QSI@UTS Seminar Series - S11 - Kai-Min Chung (Acedemia Sinica)
meQuanics - QSI@UTS Seminar Series - S10 - Marissa Giustina (Google)
meQuanics - QSI@UTS Seminar Series - S09 - Robin Blume-Kohout & Dr Erik Nielsen (Sandia Labs)
meQuanics - QSI@UTS Seminar Series - S08 - Guillaume Verdon (X)
meQuanics - QSI@UTS Seminar Series - S07 - Daniel Grier (U. Waterloo)
meQuanics - QSI@UTS Seminar Series - S06 - Maria Schuld (Xanadu and U. Kwazulu Natal)
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