Join us this Friday for our first 2021 quantum research webinar. Our guest speaker is @QntmChancellor, who will be presenting a recently published paper arXiv:2102.12224 (2021).
https://t.co/vSY5hwQ550
An interesting criticism of the current state of peer review by Daniel Lemire (@lemire). Any comments from researchers on Twitter? Are you seeing the same in your field of research? What can be done to increase the quality and impact of research papers?
https://t.co/arglgmj3T0
The fireside chat moderated by our friend Amir Ebrahimi (@amir_e) now available on Youtube. Many thanks to Amir and Laur from @QuarksInteract1 for the awesome session!
https://t.co/yMyfdz7DSh
Bambordé (@zaikubalde ) asks whether 'Shut up and Calculate' is the pragmatic way to learn quantum mechanics for the first time without losing sleep?! 🤣 #quantumphysics#quantumcomputing
https://t.co/5zOXEzdDh9
Yesterday we were delighted to have our community member Soham Pal (@dragonbornmonk) host a fireside chat with Amira Abbas (@AmiraMorphism). Amira has a very inspiring journey into the field of quantum machine learning!
https://t.co/HuX88CCprQ #quantummachinelearning
Great day for mathematical physics! Sir Roger Penrose becomes the latest mathematical physicist to share a Nobel Prize. #physics#mathematicalphysics#mathematics
Session 3 with Bambordé (@zaikubalde) covering rings and fields 101 now available on YouTube. Great to see the live audience diversity and community engagement. We're getting closer to the exciting Hilbert space stuff!😀
https://t.co/giEmpNoMWI
Lecture 2 ' A Brief Introduction to Group Theory' with @zaikubalde . A concrete example of the group commutator concept was introduced to the class. Not to be mistaken with the commutator à la Heisenberg which will be introduced in the next lecture! #Mathematics#QuantumPhysics
The first live lecture for our free mathematical course now available on YouTube. The highlight was when Bambordé (@zaikubalde) hacked his way to recover the notion of probability measure using just the basic set-theoretic concepts covered in the lecture.
https://t.co/Zu7C6VedgM
This week we're highlighting Évariste Galois, the young math genius who initiated a mathematical revolution before he died on a duel aged 20! His work was the catalyst for the development of a new branch of mathematics that is now known as Group Theory.
https://t.co/7AGuPFYQoq
This will be the teaching approach for our upcoming free course on the mathematical formalism of quantum mechanics. Bambordé Baldé (@zaikubalde) gave a live presentation about the course that's now available for replay via: https://t.co/JNvoT6bV4h #Mathematics#QuantumComputing
This week we're highlighting Sophus Lie, the mathematician that as you can guess Lie Groups & Lie Algebras were named after. #Mathematics
https://t.co/Lm2JsFIYMx
Today we're honoured to be hosting Dr Nicholas Chancellor (@NChancellorPhys). Dr Chancellor helped pioneer the reverse annealing technique which is currently available on the commercial quantum annealers produced by D-Wave Systems Inc (@dwavesys).
https://t.co/9klxEkSSvn