The Recording Method for Quantum Query Complexity - Part 3
IAS | PCMI Park City Mathematics Institute via YouTube
Overview
Learn about the recording method in quantum query complexity through this advanced lecture that explores fundamental lower bound techniques in quantum computing. Delve into the mathematical foundations that help determine the limits of quantum queries, including polynomial and adversary methods, while examining their new variants like the compressed oracle technique. Explore the significance of duals in these methods and discover how they contribute to establishing tight bounds and developing novel algorithms. Access accompanying lecture notes and problem sets focused on recording and adversary methods to reinforce understanding of these critical concepts in quantum computation. Part of a comprehensive graduate summer school program at PCMI featuring leading experts in quantum computing, this lecture contributes to a deeper mathematical understanding of near-term quantum devices and their computational capabilities.
Syllabus
Part 3 The recording method–Quantum query complexity| Yassine Hamoudi (U of California, Berkeley)
Taught by
IAS | PCMI Park City Mathematics Institute