Mondays: 10:30-12:00, Room: 127 DH, Oakland University, Rochester Hills, MI
Quantum Computation Unleashed: Bridging Math, Physics, and Code is a seminar series dedicated to exploring the frontiers of quantum theory through a computational lens. By bringing together perspectives from mathematics, physics, and computer science, the seminar highlights both foundational questions and practical implementations, from quantum algorithms and complexity to algebraic structures and quantum hardware. The goal is to foster a space where theoretical insights and computational experiments meet, encouraging dialogue across disciplines and showcasing how rigorous mathematical ideas and cutting-edge code can jointly advance our understanding of quantum computation.
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Schedule:
Sep.15: Tony Shaska, Oakland University
Title: Graded Quantum Codes I
Sep. 22: Jurgen Mezinaj, Oakland University
Title: Computing with QWAG in Python
Sep. 26 (Friday) : Ilias Kotsireas, Wilfrid Laurier University
Title: To be arranged
Oct. 6: Tony Shaska, Oakland University
Title: Graded Quantum Codes II
Oct. 13:
Oct. 20:
Oct. 27:
Nov. 3:
Nov. 10:
Nov. 17: No seminar: The Interplay Between Distance Geometry, Combinatorics, and Coding Theory, Brin Math. Res. Center
Nov. 24:
Dec. 1: