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From: Aram Harrow <aram(a)mit.edu>
Subject: Aspen Winter Conference on Advances in Quantum Algorithms and Computation March
2018
Date: December 15, 2017 at 08:52:47 EST
To: <quantum-announce(a)mit.edu>
Dear Quantum Algorithm Enthusiasts,
We would like to invite you to apply for the upcoming Aspen Center for Physics 2018
Winter Conference on Advances in Quantum Algorithms and Computation, to be held March
11-17, 2018. The Conference will commence with a Sunday evening reception, with meetings
Monday morning through Saturday morning.
The application deadline is December 31, 2017. Please complete your application at
http://www.aspenphys.org <http://www.aspenphys.org/>. The conference website is at
http://www.aspenphys.org/physicists/winter/2018/quantum/
<http://www.aspenphys.org/physicists/winter/2018/quantum/> .
This conference follows two previous successful conferences in 2014 and 2016 which asked:
if we had a quantum computer, what would we do with it? Then, quantum computers were still
hypothetical devices that would use the quantum mechanical properties of superposition and
entanglement to solve problems that are likely to be forever out of reach of classical
computers. Now, there is a major worldwide effort to build scalable quantum computers to
realize crucial, world-changing speedups over classical computers. Even larger quantum
computers are being placed online and by 2018, we expect to see the first quantum
computers actually outperforming the runtime of classical computers for certain problems.
We bring together experts from diverse research avenues to discuss progress in quantum
algorithms, identify killer applications of quantum computers, and discuss key challenges
in the development of quantum algorithms for existing small- and near-term medium-scale
quantum devices. The conference will highlight topics at the forefront of quantum
computing, including:
Adiabatic Quantum Optimization and Quantum Annealing
Quantum Algorithms in the Quantum Circuit Model
Quantum Query Models
Quantum Simulation of Physical Systems
Classical Methods for Simulation of Quantum Algorithms
Quantum Fault Tolerance and Error Correction
Quantum Hardware Advances
Quantum Circuit Optimization
Quantum Network Protocols
The conference will consist of invited talks and poster submissions. There will also be a
poster award. Some poster submissions may be considered for contributed talks. Limited
travel support is available; please apply in the online application.
Please send this email and information to others who may be interested.
We hope to see you in Aspen!
Best,
Krysta Svore, Microsoft Research
Aram Harrow, MIT
Matthias Troyer, Microsoft Research
Stephanie Wehner, TU Delft
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