7
talks
1
committee roles
0
leadership roles
2011–2025
years active
Contributions
QIP QCrypt TQC presenter award · △program ◇steering ○organising □local · filled = chair
Talks
| Title | Conference | Type | Co-authors |
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| Simulability and exact results in a class of exotic highly entangled ground states | QIP 2025 | regular | Varun Menon, Andi Gu |
| Constructing quantum codes from any classical code and their embedding in ground space of local Hamiltonians | QIP 2021 | regular | Yingkai Ouyang |
Abstract We introduce a framework for constructing a quantum error correcting code from {\it any} classical error correcting code. This includes CSS codes and goes beyond the stabilizer formalism to allow quantum codes to be constructed from classical codes that are not necessarily linear or self-orthogonal. We give an algorithm that explicitly constructs quantum codes with linear distance and constant rate from classical codes with a linear distance and rate. As illustrations for small size codes, we obtain Steane's $7-$qubit code uniquely from Hamming's [7,4,3] code, and obtain other error detecting quantum codes from other explicit classical codes of length 4 and 6. Motivated by quantum LDPC codes and the use of physics to protect quantum information, we introduce a new 2-local frustration free quantum spin chain Hamiltonian whose ground space we analytically characterize completely. By mapping classical codewords to basis states of the ground space, we utilize our framework to demonstrate that the ground space contains explicit quantum codes with linear distance. This side-steps the Bravyi-Terhal no-go theorem because our work allows for more general quantum codes beyond the stabilizer and/or linear codes. This model may be called an example of {\it subspace} quantum LDPC codes with linear distance. |
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| Classical algorithms for quantum mean values | QIP 2020 | regular | Sergey Bravyi, David Gosset |
| Cayley path and quantum computational supremacy: A proof of average-case #P-hardness of Random Circuit Sampling with quantified robustness | QIP 2020 | regular | — |
| Generic Local Hamiltonians are Gapless | QIP 2018 | regular ▸ presenter | — |
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Power law violation of the area law in quantum spin chains ↗
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QIP 2015 | regular | Peter Shor |
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Isotropic entanglement ↗
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QIP 2011 | regular | Alan Edelman |
Committee service
| Conference | Committee | Position | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| QIP 2023 | PC | member | — |
Collaborators
| Co-author | Joint talks |
|---|---|
| Alan Edelman | 1 |
| Andi Gu | 1 |
| David Gosset | 1 |
| Peter Shor | 1 |
| Sergey Bravyi | 1 |
| Varun Menon | 1 |
| Yingkai Ouyang | 1 |