Theory, design, and implementation of quantum algorithms.
Members of this track (preliminary)
Franz G. Fuchs
Alexander Stasik
Franz Luef
Makoto Yamashita
Ida-Marie Høyvik
Sergiy Neshveyev
Eric C. Bedos
Halvor Møll Nilsen
Simen Kvaal
Giorgio Sartor
Nadia S. Larsen
Joakim Bergli
Alexander Müller-Hermes
Shaukat Ali
Sølve Selstø
Andre Laestadius
Pedro Crespo del Granado
Henrik Koch
Upcoming Events
Novel methods for quantum information processing
In this talk I present a way to transfer methods from signal processing, like the short-time Fourier transform or the wavelet transform and the respective reconstruction formulae, to the quantum setting. This approach works for discrete variables and continuous variables quantum systems. The focus is going to be on the operator short-time Fourier transform and the polarized Cohen’s class of an operator. This is joint work with Monika Doerfler, Henry McNulty and Eirik Skrettingland.
A Novel Mathematical Formulation of Density Functional Theory
In this talk, I present my recent work with Simen Kvaal, where we developed a novel mathematical framework for density functional theory (DFT), the “gold standard method” used in large-scale many-particle quantum chemistry calculations. I present some preliminary results, where we address some open mathematical questions in DFT using our framework.
Track meetings are held on Zoom the second Friday of every month, and usually include a research presentation from one of the member groups.
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