I made it to Boston before the snow!
Looking forward to interacting with all of our great readers, authors and reviewers over the next couple of days at the @APSphysics Meeting
I plan to be at the @SpringerPhysics booth of the exhibition Tuesday around 1PM
Dr. Howard E. Brandt 2019 Best Paper Award
Candidate #3
Automated error correction in IBM quantum computer and explicit generalization
https://t.co/fXxNf3NFKV
Interesting error correction protocol implemented on 5 qubits using @IBM Quantum Experience
Dr. Howard E. Brandt 2019 QIP Best Paper Award
Candidate #2:
Partition-based discrete-time quantum walks
https://t.co/Q96X8H0bEh
Of course we have an entry on quantum walks!
Dr. Howard E. Brandt 2019 QIP Best Paper Award
Candidate #1:
Computational problems in supersingular elliptic curve isogenies
Perspectives paper on post-quantum crytography:
https://t.co/oAxjMnhtUI
With the excitement of putting QKD into space, here is an important analysis of satellite-to-ground continuous-variable quantum key distribution:
https://t.co/ylYYvQDdd4
The January issue of QIP:
https://t.co/UXLq2941uK
Has some interesting papers related to entanglement and other correlations
This paper proposes some triangle like inequalities for coherence and negativity:
https://t.co/vuMPKXDz0m
Lots of interesting papers in the Jan. issue of QIP - we'll explore a bunch of them
I found this paper on controlling quantum networks intriguing and deserving of further thought:
https://t.co/duTy6rVJ2h
Happy New Year everyone!
I am happy to announce that 2018 was (by far) a record breaking year for submissions to QIP!
Now that 2018 is over, stay tuned as we explore candidates for the 2018 Dr. Howard E. Brandt Best Paper Award.
Please send recommendations!
Best Wishes to all for the Holidays!
For those looking for some good reads here are a couple of interesting papers on Quantum Error Correction:
https://t.co/EjVznCmtmE
https://t.co/Xw13WxXVAh
May the New Year be one in which errors remain a theoretical study.
Enjoyed a lot of the papers published in the Dec. issue.
I haven't featured anything on quantum communications in a while so what do you think of this one:
Joint remote state preparation of W-States
https://t.co/J55xrUbDAn
I trust by now that everyone has read the excellent review of quantum games by @FaisalShahKhan7, et. al.
As follow up, you may enjoy this paper showing the non-linear dynamics in a quantum duopoly game:
https://t.co/7xu1wrFAvq
Another interesting quantum games paper from the November issue:
https://t.co/sHgX6Qm81h
Looking at quantum phenomena from a game theoretic perspective...
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@QuantInfProcess is proud to announce the publication of a review paper on quantum games:
https://t.co/plbhWUY0lA
The paper, co-authored by @FaisalShahKhan7, Neal Solmeyer, Rad Balu, and @travishumble, provides an excellent overview of this fascinating field.
As the size of experimental quantum computers continue to grow the task of validation and verification will become increasingly complex. Hopefully the strategy introduced in paper will help:
https://t.co/8kvqqZzi9G
Interesting paper using quantum cellular automata to model quantum walks:
https://t.co/GBSrw7HJ5S
Lots of great recent paper on quantum walks - keep them coming!