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Seminar
QuCoIn Seminar
Introduction to Quantum Annealing: from Fundamentals to Applications
September 2 (Mon) - 3 (Tue), 2019
Hirotaka Irie (Visiting Scientist, iTHEMS / Assistant Manager, DENSO Corporation)
Sep. 2 (Mon) 10:30-12:00, 13:30-15:00, 15:30-17:00
Lecture 1: What is quantum annealing and quantum computation?
Lecture 2: Quatum Ising models as flux-qubit degree of freedom
Lecture 3: Basic usage of quantum annealer
Sep. 3 (Tue) 10:30-12:00, 13:30-15:00, 15:30-17:00
Lecture 4: Optimization problems and computational complexity
Lecture 5: Real-world applications
Lecture 6: Some other topics
Room:
435-437 (main research building): Sep.2 (Mon) am
424-426 (main research building): Sep.2 (Mon) pm & Sep.3 (Tue) am+pm
Abstract:
Quantum annealing is a quantum-computational scheme which tackles computationally hard optimization problems. Its quantum-mechanically implemented machine, called quantum annealer, is commercially manufactured by D-Wave Systems, Inc., and is currently available with more than 2000 quantum bits. In this two-day lecture, I would like to discuss fundamental aspects of quantum annealing (1st day) and its real-world applications (2nd day). In particular, I try to overview the current status of the machine and several problems which we should theoretically overcome. In the first day, I will start with discussing what is quantum annealing and then review how quantum Ising model is implemented with flux-qubit degree of freedom. Later on, I will discuss the basic usage of the quantum annealer as a preparation for applications. In the second day, I will first summarize several classes of optimization problems and their computational complexity, and then discuss examples of real-world applications of quantum annealing. Finally, if I have enough time, I would like to discuss other related topic on quantum annealing.
Venue: #435-437, Main Research Building, RIKEN / #424-426, Main Research Building, RIKEN
Event Official Language: English
Lecture
Academic-Industrial Innovation Lecture
Outlook for Industrial Applications of Quantum Computers
September 4 (Wed) at 15:30 - 18:00, 2019
Yuya Nakagawa (QunaSys Inc.)
Venue: Okochi Hall, 1F Laser Science Laboratory, RIKEN
Broadcast: R311, Computational Science Research Building, R-CCS, Kobe Campus, RIKEN / SUURI-COOL (Kyoto), #204-205, 2F Maskawa Building for Education and Research, North Campus, Kyoto University / SUURI-COOL (Sendai), #303, 3F AIMR Main Building, Advanced Institute for Materials Research (AIMR), Tohoku University
Event Official Language: Japanese
Workshop
2nd MeV Gamma-ray Astrophysics Workshop
September 26 (Thu) - 27 (Fri), 2019
Venue: Faculty of Science Bldg.1, School of Science, The University of Tokyo, Hongo Campus
Event Official Language: Japanese
Colloquium
iTHEMS Colloquium
Topological phases of matter and operator algebras
October 4 (Fri) at 15:30 - 17:00, 2019
Yasuyuki Kawahigashi (Senior Visiting Scientist, iTHEMS / Professor, Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Tokyo)
Topological phases of matter are hot topics in recent physics and related to a wide range of mathematical fields. I will talk about their aspects related to operator algebras. Our emphasis will be on theory of tensor categories which describe interactions of anyons. This theory plays an important role in topological quantum computations.
In theory of operator algebras, Jones initiated theory of subfactors and discovered the Jones polynomial, a new topological invariant for knots as an application. We apply this theory to mathematical studies of anyons.
Venue: Okochi Hall, 1F Laser Science Laboratory, RIKEN
Broadcast: R511, Computational Science Research Building, R-CCS, Kobe Campus, RIKEN / SUURI-COOL (Kyoto), #204-205, 2F Maskawa Building for Education and Research, North Campus, Kyoto University / SUURI-COOL (Sendai), #303, 3F AIMR Main Building, Advanced Institute for Materials Research (AIMR), Tohoku University
Event Official Language: English
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