Overview
Join a comprehensive quantum seminar where Hong-Ye Hu, a Harvard Quantum Initiative Postdoctoral Fellow, explores recent advances in Classical Shadow Tomography (CST). Learn about efficient methods for predicting quantum state properties through minimal measurements, with applications spanning quantum chemistry and machine learning. Discover how combining CST with locally scrambled unitary ensembles addresses challenges in implementing deep unitary circuits on near-term quantum devices. Explore the advantages of shadow tomography in shallow circuit implementations, understand tensor network methods for efficient data post-processing, and examine CST applications in early fault-tolerant quantum computing and hybrid quantum circuits. Drawing from multiple published research papers and extensive experience across academic and industry positions, gain insights into cutting-edge developments in quantum tomography and its practical implementations.
Syllabus
Recent Progress on Classical Shadow Tomography | Qiskit Quantum Seminar with Hong-Ye Hu
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