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July 5-8, 2021

TQC 2021

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16th Conference on the Theory of Quantum Computation, Communication and Cryptography July 5-8, 2021

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Grateful to the organizers of @tqc2021 to make this nice conference happen. I presented my join work (arxiv.org/abs/2012.02215) with @BartoszRegula on Day 3. Pre-recorded talk is available at bit.ly/3ASR8TJ. Looking forward to the next one in Illinois! #TQC2021

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Great conference. Thanks to all the organizers and participants for such a smooth experience.

Thanks to 465 participants from 37 countries for attending the virtual #TQC2021!

tqc2021's tweet image. Thanks to 465 participants from 37 countries for attending the virtual #TQC2021!


Thanks to 465 participants from 37 countries for attending the virtual #TQC2021!

tqc2021's tweet image. Thanks to 465 participants from 37 countries for attending the virtual #TQC2021!

Waiting for the last #TQC2021 talk "Quantum gravity in the lab and size winding" by Sepehr Nezami:

tqc2021's tweet image. Waiting for the last #TQC2021 talk "Quantum gravity in the lab and size winding" by Sepehr Nezami:

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My First Poster Presentation experience at @tqc2021

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Why stop at 3D architectures for quantum error correction? Tomas Jochym-O'Connor speaks about 4D toric code.

tqc2021's tweet image. Why stop at 3D architectures for quantum error correction? Tomas Jochym-O'Connor speaks about 4D toric code.

Michael Beverland asks: should quantum computing go to 3D architectures to implement error correction more efficiently?

tqc2021's tweet image. Michael Beverland asks: should quantum computing go to 3D architectures to implement error correction more efficiently?

Carlos Ortiz Marrero: solving "barren plateaus" [gradient decay] is a key to quantum machine learning.


Srinivasan Arunachalam: there are many open problems about finding time-efficient algorithms for learning quantum states:

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Srinivasan Arunachalam discusses online learning of quantum states in his #TQC2021 invited talk:

tqc2021's tweet image. Srinivasan Arunachalam discusses online learning of quantum states in his #TQC2021 invited talk:

Subhasree Patro on problems that allow exponential quantum speedups, problems that allow polynomial speedups and problems that have no known quantum speedup:

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Simon Burton on the correspondence between quantum codes and Hamiltonians in the #TQC2021 open problem session:

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Scott Aaronson presenting some of his favorite open problems in #TQC2021 open problem session:

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#tqc2021 just kicked off! Watch live on YouTube youtube.com/c/TQC2020


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Check out Marcel Dall'Agnol's talk on Quantum Proofs of Proximity on Monday, July 5th #TQC2021 (done with @TomGur, JustinThaler, & me) Learn about a super simple & surprising quantum algorithm to test Parity with sublinear complexity, provably impossible classically. And more

TQC 2021 pre-recorded talks are now available to Youtube: tqc2021.lu.lv/program/pre-re… Watch them and join us for live Q&A sessions on July 5-8!



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Go to youtu.be/YqMBM2uMaWc for my talk on "Universal Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing with Stabiliser Codes" (arXiv:2012.05260) with @mike_vasmer, Thomas Scruby and @BartlettQuantum. Q&A session at 11:25am July 8 UTC+3, but I'm also very happy to take questions on it here.

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TQC 2021 pre-recorded talks are now available to Youtube: tqc2021.lu.lv/program/pre-re… Watch them and join us for live Q&A sessions on July 5-8!



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