Finite-size resource scaling for learning quantum phase transitions with fidelity-based support vector machines
Aaqib Ali, Giovanni Scala, Cosmo Lupo, Antonio Mandarino
https://t.co/W2OLinqKnW [𝚚𝚞𝚊𝚗𝚝-𝚙𝚑]
Italians still keep moving away from Italy. That’s one reason why youth unemployment improved over the last decade (there are just no young Italians left to be unemployed). Germany remains the top destination. HT @maps_interlude
I was having fun observing the Kibble-Zurek mechanism using the @meetIQM ⚛️ quantum computer.
👉 https://t.co/Wthc9y7RBL.
We leveraged a symmetry-based noise renormalization strategy to perform up to 16 Trotter steps 🏁.
with @Quantonio_ , @GrosQmichi and @CERNquantum.
Tomorrow @Nature staff will go on strike:
https://t.co/RWgbBDav5v
Nature made $2 billion in 2022 but can't afford to pay their staff... Perhaps the $12,290 Gold Open Access fee we pay them to format our papers and upload the PDF is not enough to cover the costs?
This work would not have been possible without our collaborators @GrosQmichi and @Quantonio_ 😀😁,
and finally don't forget to apply for next year's program https://t.co/IAMrVR2c8Q 😎
The first paper of this summer 😎 @CERNquantum program is out! In this work, @titant3k applied the Counterdiabatic Optimized Local Driving (COLD 🥶), developed by @HyperboIeva, to various spin systems, e.g. the ANNNI model. Go check out the preprint https://t.co/MyUFibxQvy!
@PhysRevB just published our take on quantum phase detection, where we numerically show that QML models can generalize from few quantum training data located on easy (integrable) lines of the phase space.
https://t.co/Z3PaUxixuq
@GrosQmichi@CERNquantum@Quantonio_
On Monday, December 5th, we are starting #QuantumSpeedup gathering. You can watch the opening session with keynotes from Marek Żukowski and Stephen Walborn via zoom (5PM CET): https://t.co/s5gNUwyL0G. More details below 👇🏻 https://t.co/Nt5yHHQP0A
Just a quick reminder that you can win a Nobel with an h-index = 29 (according to the usually inflated google scholar). Quantitative measures of scientific output are not the way to go to a bright future for humanity.