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Published in GitHub Journal of Bugs, 2024
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With recent advancements in quantum hardware and the implementation of quantum error correction codes, the prospect of developing an early fault-tolerant quantum computer within the next two decades has become increasingly promising. The potential applications of such a quantum computer, particularly in solving complex problems in quantum chemistry or quantum many-body systems, are garnering significant attention. In this talk, we aim to provide an in-depth introduction to Block Encoding, a pivotal first step in unlocking the capabilities of quantum computers for these applications. Our discussion will delve into the latest developments of block encoding, explore a fundamental theorem related to this technique.
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In recent years, scientific computing has been transformed by rapid advancements in quantum computing and artificial intelligence (AI). This talk will explore how these technologies are reshaping complex computational landscapes, from operator learning in condensed matter physics to simulation of quantum dynamics.
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I will give a basic introduction of quantum computing and try to touch base on the quantum algorithms and quantum error correction.
Undergraduate course, University 1, Department, 2014
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