Bye for now Australia. Many thanks for
* the sun
* the coffee
* unbelievable nature
* all the brilliant physics I got to learn and discuss
Special thanks for Muhammad Usman @UofMelbourne, the whole #QTML2024 organising team, and Andrea Morello UNSW for being such gracious and generous hosts.
#QTML2024
Kilgrave captioned "Classical estimators of the Hafnian" stares at Jessica Jones captioned "Gaussian boson sampling with a nonnegative kernel"
On the occasion of #QTML2024 I’d like to write a few words about the work I presented there. It’s been published in PRA some time ago:
doi.org/10.1103/Phys...
Following the suggestion from @dulwichquantum.bsky.social, I produced a meme summarizing its content
Gantt chart for my flights Melbourne - Doha - Berlin, one week after #QTML2024. Any obvious flaws?
Friday noon session at #QTML2024 featuring explainability in #QML. Jonas Naujoks gave a sneak peak to our upcoming work.
Day three of #qtml2024 again offers lots of rigorous results in #quantumcomputing related to #learning problems, including presentations by our Alexander Nietner and family member Sumeet Khatri, and an industry session.
Day three of #qtml2024 again offers lots of rigorous results in #quantumcomputing related to #learning problems, including presentations by our Alexander Nietner and family member @SumeetKhatri6, and an industry session.
Day three of #qtml2024 again offers lots of rigorous results in #quantumcomputing related to #learning problems, including presentations by our Alexander Nietner and family member @SumeetKhatri6, and an industry session.
Hello world! Joining Bluesky from #QTML2024 in Melbourne ⚛️
Here's a little summary of what I am presenting this year (on behalf of many great collaborators):
Day two of #qtml2024 brings another bouquet of exciting talks, e.g, by Maria Schuld and Kristan Temme - and also my plenary talk and a small technical talk have been happening today. I like how the meeting is developing: Lots of solid, rigorous technical work.
What a great first day of #qtml2024, opened by @mvscerezo.bsky.social - who gave a few perspectives of what might (and what not) work for variational algorithms for machine learning problems.
The panel discussion on the “future of quantum computing” at #qtml2024 features @harrowing.bsky.social, Andrew Childs, Scott Aaronson, and Ed Farhi and delivers a number of highly insightful points.
Victorian architecture, seen in Melbourne at #qtml2024.
The #QTML2024 panel on the future of quantum computing is getting interesting:
Also in this session was Adrián Pérez-Salinas talking about our recent work about trainability and dequantization in variational #QML.
#QTML2024
arxiv.org/abs/2406.07072
Disclaimers appreciated! It's @mvscerezo.bsky.social 's opening talk at #QTML2024
About to land in Melbourne. Where are the #QTML2024 bsky people?
Good evening Melbourne! I just landed to spend a fantastic week at #QTML2024, drop me a line if you want to hang out!
If you are at #QTML2024, our very own Martin Larocca is giving a tutorial: "Representation theory for quantum computing" today at 3pm!
Traveling tomorrow to Australia to attend #QTML2024.
Hit me up with a message if you want to chat there!