QUTIS Center (2008-2021) Profile
QUTIS Center (2008-2021)

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QUTIS closed. It was led by Prof. Enrique Solano @KikeSolanoPhys, who keeps on as Ikerbasque Professor at University of the Basque Country, Bilbao, Spain

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@QUTIS3
QUTIS Center (2008-2021)
5 years
Will send to your email, send it please via DM. In fact, one of the many following steps to even enhance this result more is combining our tools with those @ParityQC So let Magdalena and Wolfgang know asap, I mean if they want that I share the billion dollar markets with them 😉
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@QUTIS3
QUTIS Center (2008-2021)
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Our dear friend & brilliant researcher @xichen_bilbao is key asset in quantum for Spain, Europe, China & worldwide. We are proud to have him as group leader @QUTIS3 center @upvehu with @qmisanz & @JorgeCasanovaM2 Xi also boosts collaboration with our @artist_qu center in Shanghai
@xichen_STA
Xi Chen
5 years
Very proud to win RyC @upvehu @ANIRC_EU @QUTIS3 @Ikerbasque
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@KikeSolanoPhys
Enrique Solano
5 years
Like in good suspense stories, I could not stop reading this fascinating article @nytimes @CadeMetz telling the winding paths of an intellectual community of free thinkers in the Silicon Valley, led by a pseudonymous protected and mysterious psychiatrist
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nytimes.com
Slate Star Codex was a window into the psyche of many tech leaders building our collective future. Then it disappeared.
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@KikeSolanoPhys
Enrique Solano
5 years
Quantum world @GoogleAI @IBMResearch @meetIQM will have plenty of opportunities to explore in software applications & architecture designs with Latin American talent, boosting business with local visionaries @A_Aspuru_Guzik @aperdomoortiz @pnussen @cientificospe @CientificoenEsp
@QuantumDaily
The Quantum Insider
5 years
Latin-American Initiative is Popularizing Quantum Computing in Spanish-speaking Countries https://t.co/pwLV0l9yTu
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@KikeSolanoPhys
Enrique Solano
5 years
@gppcarleo Exactly, it is not adding qubits to square lattices & nearest-neighbor coupling. There, a smart classical mapping may create eternal draw. Quantum computers may turn useful now if we go beyond digital mapping of problems on qubits & use creative architecture geometries/topologies
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@gppcarleo
Giuseppe Carleo
5 years
@KikeSolanoPhys Agreed...! I was referring to some debates I have seen in the context of digital simulation stating we should "just add a few qubits" in the experiment to be "quantum supreme again", but it's clear that it is not going to be enough if you don't improve fidelities as well, etc...
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@KikeSolanoPhys
Enrique Solano
5 years
I disagree with the "overlooked" statement, it is valid only for unimaginative NISQ architectures. If we accept "useless" quantum supremacy as valid in Classical vs. Quantum debate, almost any quantum experiment outperforms classical computers since long. Examples abound in labs.
@gppcarleo
Giuseppe Carleo
5 years
The new results from Pan and Zhang have sparkled again a healthy debate on quantum supremacy. A crucial aspect (often overlooked) is that **both** non-error corrected quantum hardware and classical simulation scale exponentially at "simulating" quantum circuits. (1/5)
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@KikeSolanoPhys
Enrique Solano
5 years
This is core to co-design principles. A co-design classical computer beats co-design quantum computer, until the latter makes a leap forward and so on. Evidently, Co-Design Quantum Computers will have last word. Let us keep working together for it @meetIQM @GoogleAI @IBMResearch
@StephanSroche
Stephan Roche
5 years
The End of "Google quantum computer supremacy claim" ? ..and this with just a simple classical computer using GPUs... https://t.co/WYPzmWiieN
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@KikeSolanoPhys
Enrique Solano
5 years
Metaphysics on Physics & Business (1) There is no cosmological curse on humans calling a problem Useless, 100 qubits suffice, or Useful, millions of qubits needed. (2) Remove spell: go beyond digital mapping of problems on qubits & square lattices with nearest-neighbor couplings.
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@A_Aspuru_Guzik
Alan Aspuru-Guzik
5 years
@KikeSolanoPhys @Harvard This paper has some evidence but ours is a much deeper study on the topic arriving a similar conclusion with a evolutionary study looking at coherence of ancestors : https://t.co/pJoe8vKybA 1/2
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pubs.acs.org
We present a study on the evolution of the Fenna–Matthews–Olson bacterial photosynthetic pigment–protein complex. This protein complex functions as an antenna. It transports absorbed photons—excito...
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@KikeSolanoPhys
Enrique Solano
5 years
In QUEBS 2010 @Harvard @A_Aspuru_Guzik, I claimed in a panel that existence of a quantum model matching observed biological effects is not a proof of quantumness. It is mandatory to prove no classical model suffice. This paper makes quantumness unnecessary
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arxiv.org
Answering the titular question has become a central motivation in the field of quantum biology, ever since the idea was raised following a series of experiments demonstrating wave-like behavior in...
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@KikeSolanoPhys
Enrique Solano
5 years
Deep topic in quantum models & analog quantum simulations. Are chaos & physical properties (Schrödinger, Heisenberg, interaction) representation dependent? See https://t.co/cV61ALXPhv work of the great @ihdeutsch If so, what about digital and digital-analog quantum simulations?
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@KikeSolanoPhys
Enrique Solano
5 years
We open theater curtains: tensor network model, from Beijing, in classical computers overcome Google's quantum supremacy claim https://t.co/ctreGJ9e63 It looks like a credible result up to verification. Welcome healthy discussions and competition @GoogleAI @IBMResearch @meetIQM
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arxiv.org
We propose a general tensor network method for simulating quantum circuits. The method is massively more efficient in computing a large number of correlated bitstring amplitudes and probabilities...
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@KikeSolanoPhys
Enrique Solano
5 years
Thanks @AndreMKonig @denruf Tommaso Demarie. You squeeze intellectual sins & moderate provocations with humor & talent. I will miss you, keep in touch @GoogleAI @IBMResearch @meetIQM @anthonyannun @jaygambetta @cientificospe @CientificoenEsp @upvehu @Ikerbasque @QUTIS3 @artist_qu
@AndreMKonig
André M. König
5 years
âžĄïž WQWD S3E4 C R E A T I V I T Y đŸ“ș Find out why and how as the one and only @KikeSolanoPhys shares his unique perspective on #quantumcomputing https://t.co/0LGQZOs0M8 Kike out! 🙏 @IonQ_Inc @denruf @EntropicaLabs Tommaso Demarie #quantumiscoming #innovation #quantum #tech
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@AndreMKonig
André M. König
5 years
âžĄïž WQWD S3E4 C R E A T I V I T Y đŸ“ș Find out why and how as the one and only @KikeSolanoPhys shares his unique perspective on #quantumcomputing https://t.co/0LGQZOs0M8 Kike out! 🙏 @IonQ_Inc @denruf @EntropicaLabs Tommaso Demarie #quantumiscoming #innovation #quantum #tech
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@JanGoetz6
Jan Goetz
5 years
Danke Andreas! Was uns in Europa vor allem stark macht ist der kollaborative Ansatz. Mit IQM versuchen wir die StÀrken von Forschungseinrichtungen, Startups und Industrie zu vereinen. Der Kuchen ist riesig, die Herausforderungen aber auch. Lasst uns das weiter gemeinsam angehen!
@AndreasAtETH
Andreas Wallraff
5 years
Im @handelsblatt, mit Kommentar zur Rolle von neuen Technologien bei der Digitalisierung von @JanGoetz6 @meetIQM. #Reaktionen aus der wirtschaft : „#Gravierende #Defizite“: #Digital-Appell der #Regierungschefinnen stĂ¶ĂŸt auf #UnterstĂŒtzung – und Kritik https://t.co/auEInlQ4fb #
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@Siftedeu
Sifted
5 years
Which European startups are most likely to come up with the next big breakthrough in #quantumcomputing?đŸ’„ Learn more 👉 https://t.co/l9Pb4igI9Z
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@MIGFonds
MIG Fonds
5 years
"Dass Merkel und ihre Kolleginnen die Bedeutung einer Exzellenz bei Quantencomputing betonen, freut Jan Goetz, den MitgrĂŒnder des deutsch-finnischen Start-ups IQM." #MIGFonds Unternehmen wie @meetIQM bringen #Digitalisierung in Europa entscheidend voran. https://t.co/MF53aFoLIY
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handelsblatt.com
Kanzlerin Merkel und die Regierungschefinnen aus DĂ€nemark, Finnland und Estland fordern eine Digitaloffensive von der EU. Wirtschaftsvertreter kritisieren vertane Chancen.
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