Bojko Bakalov https://t.co/0ncr0QdEUP and I have founded Aqceleration
https://t.co/9p1G5jE5uL, a startup company whose mission is to accelerate the quantum stack. 1/3
At this time, Aqceleration develops post-processing methods that recover accurate results from noisy quantum measurements. In the future, we will
also work on accelerating and improving other algorithms within the quantum stack. 2/3
A professor I know died following various investigations. I know the people mentioned here, and call for a transparent and independent investigation.
https://t.co/wMfo38kTtw via @ncsutechnician
@MountainOfMoon In their heads? On paper? What majors?
Details matter. While I’d personally be glad if the vast majority of college graduates in all majors could also multiply double digit numbers in their heads, it won’t happen.
@laurentduval I probably have a slight advantage in imaging higher dimensions. One of my eyes is weak, and my brain mostly processes signal from the strong eye, hence no spatial vision. This has forced me to think about 3D less through vision and with some imagination.
Although QST doesn't really satisfy the technical conditions required by AMP, we've gotten it to work quite well. Our numerical results compare favorably with the QST prior art. We'll be glad to receive comments and suggestions from both research communities. (4/4)
AMP is a sparse recovery framework that under some technical conditions can provide optimal estimation performance (e.g., achieve the minimum mean squared error among all sparse recovery techniques) for large problem sizes. (3/N)
@dailydirtnap Agree. The vertical axis should be on a logarithmic scale. I saw some people liking this chart, and wondered to myself how they’d feel investing through 2000-2003 or 2007-2009.