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Nonlocal: a quantum computing podcast

4 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 3 years ago - ★★★★★ - 15 ratings

This podcast takes you behind the scenes into the world of quantum computing research: through conversations with researchers, we explore the latest and most exciting ideas in the field. The podcast is aimed at anyone interested in quantum computing.

About the hosts:

Vincent Russo (https://vprusso.github.io/) has a PhD in computer science. Software engineer by day and quantum engineer by night.

William Slofstra (http://elliptic.space) is a mathematician at the University of Waterloo.

Henry Yuen (http://henryyuen.net) is a computer scientist at Columbia University.

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Episodes

004: Shallow quantum circuits with David Gosset

July 25, 2021 18:49 - 1 hour - 51.3 MB

The point of building quantum computers is that we expect them to be capable of things that classical computers aren't. But how can we prove that this is the case? In this episode we talk to David Gosset, a professor at the University of Waterloo, about his research on quantum advantage for shallow circuits.   Hosts: Vincent Russo (vprusso.github.io), William Slofstra (elliptic.space), Henry Yuen (henryyuen.net)   Main papers discussed in this episode: 1) Sergey Bravyi, David Gosse...

003: Quantum certified deletion with Anne Broadbent

March 28, 2021 02:48 - 35 minutes - 24.6 MB

Can you ever be sure that someone has deleted your data? Anne Broadbent (University of Ottawa) tells us about a protocol for "quantum certified deletion", where a recipient of your information can prove to you that they've deleted your information. We learn about her paper with Rabib Islam introducing quantum certified deletion and some of its possible applications to privacy.  Hosts: Vincent Russo (vprusso.github.io), William Slofstra (elliptic.space), Henry Yuen (henryyuen.net) Broadbe...

002: Quantum channel capacities with Debbie Leung

December 18, 2020 17:21 - 1 hour - 43.7 MB

Quantum channel capacities are known to exhibit counterintuitive properties (superadditivity and superactivation), which make them hard to calculate. In this episode we talk to Debbie Leung (Institute for Quantum Computing, University of Waterloo) about one of her favourite open problems, the capacity of the qubit depolarizing channel, as well as her 2017 paper with Felix Leditzky and Graeme Smith that makes some progress on this problem. Hosts: Vincent Russo (vprusso.github.io), William S...

001: The origin of the Mermin-Peres magic square

December 02, 2020 03:32 - 42 minutes - 29.3 MB

The Mermin-Peres magic square is a simple game which is at the heart of many results in quantum cryptography and quantum complexity theory. In this episode, we trace the origin of the Mermin-Peres square back to two short papers by N. David Mermin and Asher Peres. Mermin's paper: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.65.3373 Peres' paper: https://doi.org/10.1016/0375-9601(90)90172-K Hosts: Vincent Russo (vprusso.github.io), William Slofstra (elliptic.space), Henry Yuen (henryyuen.net) ...