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Technical Committee on Quantum Information Technology (QIT)  (Searched in: 2023)

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QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-29
09:40
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University `Quantum Supremacy' Revisited - Role of Computational Complexity Theory
Hiroshi Imai (UTokyo)
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QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-29
09:55
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University Quantum supremacy from one-way functions
Tomoyuki Morimae (Kyoto Univ.), Takashi Yamakawa (NTT)
 [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-29
10:10
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University A computational complexity assumption necessary for pseudorandom quantum states generators
Yuki Shirakawa (Kyoto Univ.)
Pseudorandom quantum states generators (PRSGs) are efficient quantum algorithms that output quantum states which are com... [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-29
10:25
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University Quantum Public-Key Encryption with Tamper-Resilient Public Keys from One-Way Functions
Fuyuki Kitagawa (NTT), Tomoyuki Morimae (Kyoto Univ.), Ryo Nishimaki, Takashi Yamakawa (NTT)
 [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-29
10:40
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University Nonlocal properties of conjugations and their role in quantum network sensing
Jisho Miyazaki (Rits), Seiseki Akibue (NTT)
There are quantum information processing protocols that require quantum operations invariant under complex-conjugations.... [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-29
10:55
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University [Tutorial Lecture] Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded for Quantum Entanglement -- Scientists who challenged the question on “physical reality” --
Shigeki Takeuchi (Kyoto Univ.)
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QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-29
12:40
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University [Invited Talk] Relaxed Bell's inequality and its application to information science
Gen Kimura (SIT)
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QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-29
13:20
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University Probabilistic state synthesis based on optimal convex approximation
Seiseki Akibue (NTT), Go Kato (NICT), Seiichiro Tani (NTT)
When preparing a pure state with a quantum circuit, there is an inevitable coherent error since each unitary gate suffer... [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-29
13:35
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University Quantum interference effects determine contextual realities
Holger F. Hofmann (Hiroshima Univ.)
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QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-29
13:50
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University Experimental demonstration of multiphoton quantum correlation beyond the linear optics limit
Geobae Park, Ryo Okamoto (Kyoto Univ.), Holger F. Hofmann (Hiroshima Univ.), Shigeki Takeuchi (Kyoto Univ.)
Single photon sources and linear optics networks play an important role in photonic quantum technologies. The states gen... [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-29
14:20
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University [Invited Talk] Realization of qubits using floating electrons -- qubit-readout using an LC resonant circuit --
Erika Kawakami (RIKEN)
We propose a new way to realize qubits: a hybrid qubit of the Rydberg state and the spin state of electrons
floating on... [more]

QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-29
15:00
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University Data-driven quantum inference -- An application of statistical inference to the self-calibration of quantum devices --
Michele Dall'Arno (Toyohashi U. of Technology)
 [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-29
15:15
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University Exponentially tighter cost bound of quantum error mitigation in scrambling quantum circuits
Kento Tsubouchi, Takahiro Sagawa, Nobuyuki Yoshioka (UTokyo)
In this work, we provide a unified way to analyze the sample complexity of various quantum error mitigation methods usin... [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-29
15:30
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University Simultaneous estimation of the positions of two close incoherent optical point sources
Masataka Kimizu, Fuyuhiko Tanaka, Akio Fujiwara (Osaka Univ.)
Recently, the problem of estimating the positions of two optical point sources has been studied with applications to ast... [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-29
15:45
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University Quantum infrared spectroscopy in the fingerprint region
Yu Mukai, Ryo Okamoto, Shigeki Takeuchi (Kyoto Univ.)
Quantum infrared spectroscopy (QIRS) is one of the photonic quantum sensing techniques using frequency entangled photon ... [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-30
09:15
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University Quantum dynamic simulations of permutation invariant systems
Le Bin Ho (FRIS)
We explore the quantum dynamics of permutation invariant systems using the tqix computational package. We focus on the L... [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-30
09:30
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University Analysis of Inquiry Emails from University Information Centers Using Quantum Machine Learning
Shigeyoshi Aoyama, Kazuhei Nagashima, Takahiro Nemoto (TUAT)
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QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-30
09:45
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University State-dependent error bound for digital quantum simulation and its application
Takuya Hatomura (NTT)
We consider a state-dependent inequality that evaluates the amount of digitization errors in digital quantum simulation.... [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-30
10:00
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University A new initial distribution for qGAN to load probability distributions
Yuichi Sano, Ryosuke Koga (Kyoto Univ.), Masaya Abe, Kei Nakagawa (Nomura Asset Management)
Quantum computers are gaining attention for their ability to solve certain problems faster than classical computers, and... [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-30
10:30
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University Remote Entanglement between Fixed-Frequncy Qubits through Quantum State Transfer -- Model for Quantum Circuit Simulations --
Mari hfuchi, Shintaro Sato (Fujitsu)
Remote entanglement through quantum state transfer is the basis of quantum computation between distant qubits (chips). I... [more]
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