We are one week away from @QIP2020 and I am excited to hear more about cutting-edge quantum information processing. This year @DukeEngineering is well represented with 1 plenary talk, 2 contributed talks, and 5 posters #qip2020 #QuantumDuke.
@QIP2020 @DukeEngineering Daily Guide to @DukeEngineering presentations @QIP2020
Monday:
Poster 118 -N. Brown, M. Newman and KRB
Conditions for fault tolerance in the presence of leakage
@QIP2020 @DukeEngineering Tuesday:
Talk: 14:25 @nrenga92 , R. Calderbank, M. Newman and H. Pfister. On Optimality of CSS Codes for Transversal T
Posters: 247, 248, 289, 326
247 @DriptoDebroy , M. Li, @SeeLamWong and KRB 9 Qubit Compass Codes Under Realistic Ion-Trap Noise
@QIP2020 @DukeEngineering @nrenga92 @DriptoDebroy @SeeLamWong 248M. Li (@GTCSE ) and T. Yoder (#IBMQ)Decoding Subsystem Codes Defined with Classical Expander Codes
289@nrenga92 , K. Seshadreesan, S. Guha and H. PfisterBelief-Propagation with Quantum Messages on Pure-State Channels
326@SeeLamWong and KRB, FTQEC for 2D Compass Codes
@QIP2020 @DukeEngineering @nrenga92 @DriptoDebroy @SeeLamWong @GTCSE Wednesday:
9:00 KRB, The Fault is in Our Qubits: FTQEC for Device Dependent Noise
@QIP2020 @DukeEngineering @nrenga92 @DriptoDebroy @SeeLamWong @GTCSE Thursday:
14:25 M. Newman, @leoadec (now @qctrlHQ) and KRB.
Crystalline Cluster States for Topological Measurement-Based Quantum Computing
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