Quantum communication complexity project for Emerson Lab at the Institute for Quantum Computing
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Quantum communication complexity project for Emerson Lab at the Institute for Quantum Computing
This Repository contains all the necessary code to reproduce all the calculations in the BSc Thesis Edge Detection on Quantum Chains, presented at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona on September 2022. All the codes have been included except for the ones serving plotting purposes.
Course Module Samples
Optical gradient echo memory simulations with XMDS2
Entanglement and product states probabilities plots.
Manipulate quantum states in the Tensor Train format
Code associated with the manuscript: "Optimal squeezing for quantum target detection" by G. Spedalieri and S. Pirandola, Phys. Rev. Research 3, L042039 (2021). This work was funded by the EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Action under grant agreement No. 862644 (FET Open project: Quantum readout techniques and technologies, QUARTET)
Variational simulation of Schwinger's Hamiltonian with polarization qubits
Quantum simulation @IBM Quantum Lab
Semi-definite program to certify metrologically useful entanglement from partial information
Soltutions for Nielsen and Chuangs' "Quantum Computation and Quantum Information"
Code written for the BSc Project: Estimating Control Landscapes with Neural Networks by Susan Chen and Katie Xiao as part of our Imperial College London Physics degrees.
Companion site for the textbook Quantum Computing: An Applied Approach
PhD Thesis "Device-independent certification: quantum resources and quantum key distribution"
Repository with talks and seminars discussing QuTiP and its functionalities
Private computation of phylogenetic trees based on PHYLIP
Notes on quantum computing
Code associated to the article "Quantum codes do not fix qubit independent errors", by J. Lacalle, L.M. Pozo-Coronado, A.L. Fonseca de Oliveira, R. Martín-Cuevas.
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