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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
MWPTHz 2023-06-07
14:25
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg.
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
[Invited Talk] Toward quantum network based on photonics-aided ion trap quantum technology
Alto Osada, Wenbo Lin (UTokyo)
(To be available after the conference date) [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
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)
2023-05-30
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
11:00
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University Efficient measurement in quantum subspace expansion.
Yuma Nakamura (IBM Japan), Yoshichika Yano, Nobuyuki Yoshioka (UTokyo)
Estimation of physical observables for unknown quantum states is an important problem that underlies a wide range of fie... [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-30
11:15
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University Acceleration of Quantum Circuit Simulation through Low-level Optimization
Nilton Filho, Taketoshi Iyota (Soka Univ.)
Simulating quantum computation on a classical computer has many applications, including verification of quantum algorith... [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-30
14:15
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University Circuit optimization of quantum phase estimation with Pauli product set
Yuki Koizumi (Tokyo Univ.), Yasunari Suzuki, Yuuki Tokunaga (NTT CD Labs)
Quantum phase estimation is a quantum algorithm that can extract Hamiltonian spectra, and it is suggested as one of the ... [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-30
14:50
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University Efficient Fault-Tolerant Approximate Quantum Fourier Transform by Precomputed Quantum States
Kento Oonishi (MELCO), Noboru Kunihiro (UTsukuba)
This paper proposes efficient approximate quantum Fourier transformunder fault-tolerant setting. Quantum Fourier transfo... [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-30
15:05
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University Exciton quantum dynamics in the molecular logic gates for quantum computing
Yoshiteru Yonetani (QST)
Exciton-based molecular logic gate in which exciton flow is precisely controlled will enable us to carry out the molecul... [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-29
16:30
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University [Poster Presentation] A parallel, branch and bound algorithm for a combinatorial instance of quantum hypothesis testing
Baasanchimed Avirmed, Kaito Niinomi, Michele Dall'Arno (Toyohashi U. of Technology)
[学生発表賞希望, application for student presentation award] We consider a particular instance of the quantum hypothesis testin... [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2023-05-29
16:30
Kyoto Katsura Campus, Kyoto University [Poster Presentation] Improving the Performance of Quantum GANs through Label Replacement
Ryosuke Koga, Yuichi Sano (Kyoto Univ.), Ikko Hamamura (IBM)
Instead of Monte Carlo simulations for numerical integration, we can use a quantum expectation estimation algorithm, whi... [more]
COMP, IPSJ-AL 2023-05-11
10:00
Hokkaido Hokkaido University A computational complexity assumption necessary for pseudorandom quantum states generators
Yuki Shirakawa (Kyoto Univ.) COMP2023-2
Pseudorandom quantum states generators (PRSGs) are efficient quantum algorithms that output quantum states which are com... [more] COMP2023-2
pp.2-7
RCC, ISEC, IT, WBS 2023-03-14
13:50
Yamaguchi
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
A Proposal of Defining Fields for Efficient Ring-LWE Based Cryptography
Yuya Okubo (Osaka Univ.), Atsuko Miyaji (Osaka Univ./JAIST), Shinya Okumura (Osaka Univ.) IT2022-91 ISEC2022-70 WBS2022-88 RCC2022-88
Currently, as a post-quantum computer cryptography, cryptography based on the difficulty of solving a mathematical probl... [more] IT2022-91 ISEC2022-70 WBS2022-88 RCC2022-88
pp.142-148
RCC, ISEC, IT, WBS 2023-03-15
13:50
Yamaguchi
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
A Study on Hybrid Key Agreement with Post Quantum Cryptography and Quantum Key Distribution
Sakae Chikara, Tsunekazu Saito (NTT) IT2022-129 ISEC2022-108 WBS2022-126 RCC2022-126
This paper discusses the issues involved in combining key-sharing schemes with different security rationales, such as qu... [more] IT2022-129 ISEC2022-108 WBS2022-126 RCC2022-126
pp.386-392
IPSJ-SLDM, RECONF, VLD [detail] 2023-01-24
13:30
Kanagawa Raiosha, Hiyoshi Campus, Keio University
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Implementing a quantum computer simulator Qulacs on FPGAs
Hideharu Amano, Wei Kaijie (Keio Univ.), Takefumi Miyoshi (Wasalab.), Yoshiki Yamaguchi, Ryohei Niwase (U.niv. of Tsukuba) VLD2022-72 RECONF2022-95
Quantum computer simulation is indispensable for quantum algorithm research since the results of real
quantum computers... [more]
VLD2022-72 RECONF2022-95
pp.74-79
AP, WPT
(Joint)
2023-01-19
11:40
Hiroshima Hiroshima Institute of Technology
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
A Study on Radio Propagation simulation method by Quantum annealer.
Keita Fujita, Tetsuro imai (TDU), Wataru Yamada, Minoru Inomata, Nobuaki Kuno (NTT) AP2022-181
Ray tracing methods for radio propagation analysis require a large amount of computation time due to the increase in the... [more] AP2022-181
pp.24-29
IBISML 2022-12-23
13:00
Kyoto Kyoto University
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Initial evaluation of node embedding using quantum walk
Rei Sato, Shuichiro Haruta, Kazuhiro Saito, Mori Kurokawa (KDDI Research, Inc.) IBISML2022-57
DeepWalk is one of the node-embedding methods which represents node features using sequences obtained from a random walk... [more] IBISML2022-57
pp.101-105
QIT
(2nd)
2022-12-08
10:30
Kanagawa Keio Univ.
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Conserved charges in the quantum simulation of integrable spin chains
Kazunobu Maruyoshi (Seikei Univ.), Takuya Okuda, Juan Pedersen (U. Tokyo), Ryo Suzuki (SEU), Masahito Yamazaki (U. Tokyo), Yutaka Yoshida (MGU)
This talk is about the applications of integrable systems to digital quantum computers. We simulate the time evolution o... [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2022-12-09
12:30
Kanagawa Keio Univ.
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Universal cost bound of quantum error mitigation based on quantum estimation theory
Kento Tsubouchi, Takahiro Sagawa, Nobuyuki Yoshioka (UTokyo)
In this work, we provide a unified way to analyze the cost of various quantum error mitigation methods using the quantum... [more]
QIT
(2nd)
2022-12-09
17:45
Kanagawa Keio Univ.
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Success probability of quantum phase estimation algorithms using approximate quantum Fourier transforms
Kiyonari Katsura, Noboru Kunihiro (Tsukuba Univ.)
It is known that the RSA can be solved in realistic time by Shor's algorithm with the large-scale quantum computer. In o... [more]
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