Quantum Information Paris Summer School - QIPSS 23
Summer school in computer science aspects of quantum information theory
Description
This summer school will cover topics in computer science aspects of quantum information theory.
QIPSS will take place in Paris, from September the 4th to the 8th 2023 at amphitheater Hermite at Institut Henri Poincaré, Paris 5, France.
This event is organized by Quantum Information Center Sorbonne and Paris Centre for Quantum Technologies.
Program & Calendar
Program
Semidefinite programming in quantum information science
Speaker: Jamie Sikora
Semidefinite programming is a mathematical tool that has found countless applications in the study of quantum information. I will introduce the background on semidefinite programming including some cool tips and tricks on how to use them. I will study the quantum state discrimination problem and, time permitting, the problem of detecting entanglement. l will also introduce how to calculate/optimize important quantum functions such as the trace norm, the completely bounded trace norm/diamond norm, the fidelity function, and several entropy functions.
Tensor networks
Speaker: Christopher Chubb
The curse of dimensionality associated with the Hilbert space of many-body systems provides a significant obstruction to the study of condensed matter systems. Tensor networks are a notation and set of techniques that have proven an important tool in overcoming this difficulty, both in the numerical and theoretical regimes. At their core, tensor networks can be seen as a generalisation and extension of standard linear algebra. Thus, while originally conceived of in the context of condensed matter simulations, tensor networks have seen use in many other areas such as quantum information, quantum gravity, machine learning, and error correction, just to name a few. In these lectures I will cover the basics of the notation and theory behind tensor networks, and cover some of their most important applications thereof.
Bosonic codes
Speaker: Aurelie Denys
After a brief introduction to bosonic systems, I will explain how they can be used to construct error-correcting codes, known as bosonic codes. I will compare them with the more traditional multi-qubit codes. I will then present in details several examples of single-mode codes (GKP, Cat...) and figures of merit to assess their performance. The rest of the talk will be devoted to multimode codes.
Representation theory in quantum computing
Speaker: Maris Ozols
This tutorial will consist of three lectures. The first lecture will cover the basics of representation theory of finite groups: irreducible representations, their characters, and Schur's Lemma. We will also discuss the non-abelian Fourier transform and its application to the hidden subgroup problem. The second lecture will cover Schur-Weyl duality. In particular, we will discuss the representation theory of the unitary and symmetric groups, and introduce the quantum Schur transform. The third lecture will cover various applications of representation theory in quantum computing, such as weak Schur sampling, spectrum estimation, and tomography.
Theoretical aspects of quantum advantage
Speaker: Ramis Movassagh
TBD
Calendar
Mon-4/9 |
Tue-5/9 |
Wed-6/9 |
Thu-7/9 |
Fri-8/9 |
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9h00-10h30 |
C. Chubb |
J. Sikora |
C. Chubb |
M. Ozols |
A. Denys |
10h30-11h00 |
Break |
Break |
Break |
Break |
Break |
11h00-12h30 |
J. Sikora |
C. Chubb |
J. Sikora |
A. Denys |
M. Ozols |
12h30-14h00 |
Lunch |
Lunch |
Lunch |
Lunch |
Lunch |
14h00-15h30 |
R. Movassagh |
Students presentation at IHP |
WeLinQ |
Paris visit at Musée du Louvre Start at 14h45 |
M. Ozols |
15h30-16h00 |
Break |
Break |
End of school |
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16h00-17h00 |
R. Movassagh |
VeryQloud |
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17h00- 18h00 |
Stand Industry |
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19h00 |
Gala diner |
Contact
For any question or problems with payment, please feel free to contact:
contact@pcqt.fr
qics@sorbonne-universite.fr
Thanks to the support of our sponsors
Don't miss their presentation on Wednesday, September the 6th, from 2pm to 5pm for a specific 30-minute presentation followed by a booth session to discuss with start-up members in their stand.