IAS Center for Quantum Technologies Seminar Series - Quantum Circuit Complexity
11:00am - 12:00pm
Online via Zoom

For Attendees' Attention





This talk will be held online via Zoom. To attend, please join the Zoom meeting at https://hkust.zoom.us/j/91940092980 (Meeting ID: 919 4009 2980 / Passcode: 035998).



 



 



Abstract

 



Quantum circuit complexity — a measure of the minimum number of gates needed to implement a given unitary transformation — is a fundamental concept in quantum computation, with widespread applications ranging from determining the running time of quantum algorithms to understanding the physics of black holes. In this talk, the speaker will introduce her recent results on quantum circuit complexity via quantum resource and quantum Wasserstein distance.



This talk is based on the speaker’s recent joint work with Arthur JAFFE, Seth LLOYD, Kaifeng BU, Dax KOH and Roy GARCIA (arXiv:2204.12051, 2208.06306).





 



About the Speaker

 



Prof. LI Lu received her PhD in Mathematics from Zhejiang University in 2020. She was a member of Prof. Arthur JAFFE’s research group on quantum information and quantum computation at Harvard University in 2019. In November 2020, she joined the Department of Mathematics of Zhejiang Sci-Tech University.

 



Prof. Li’s research focuses on quantum resource theory and quantum circuit complexity.





 



About the Center

 



For more information, please refer to the center website at https://iascqt.hkust.edu.hk/.

 

When
Where
Online via Zoom
Recommended For
Faculty and staff, PG students
Language
English
More Information

https://ias.hkust.edu.hk/events/quantum-circuit-complexity

Organizer
HKUST Jockey Club Institute for Advanced Study
Department of Physics
IAS Center for Quantum Technologies
Contact
Science & Technology