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Near-Term Interactive Quantum Computation

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Overview

Explore a seminar presentation from the Qiskit Seminar Series featuring Assistant Professor Isaac Kim from UC Davis, who delves into the fascinating world of interactive quantum computation. Learn how combining quantum computers with classical computers through multiple interaction rounds can accomplish tasks that would be impossible with either system alone. Discover the relationship between these interactive computations and the preparation of ground states in quantum many-body systems, with particular focus on applications for near-term quantum computers. Understand the limitations of constant-round interactions in preparing certain ground states and their connection to non-solvable groups. Gain insights from Kim's extensive experience across quantum computing, quantum information theory, and quantum many-body physics, developed through his work at prestigious institutions including the University of Sydney, PsiQuantum Stanford University, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Perimeter Institute, and Caltech.

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Near-Term Interactive Quantum Computation | Qiskit Seminar Series with Isaac Kim

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