
Amy Searle
@amysearle15
PhD from @OxfordPhysics.
Interested in network science, applied graph theory, and multi agent systems... also more recently AI.
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15-04-2020 16:20:32
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Join us on Thursday (26th May) at 4:30pm as we talk to NicoleYunger Halpern about her latest book, “Quantum Steampunk: The Physics of Yesterday’s Tomorrow”! Sign up at: forms.gle/TvProdNUrkN7fX… Or see more about the book below :)


It's even more so ridiculous that Amazon has no limits even on a free account - and people can rack up major debt when they think they can not (oh yes they can). Given no action for years: this must be deliberate from AWS. I know Corey Quinn has been saying this for a long time.


After many Tuesday meetings around the whiteboard, it’s been published! (With Joey Tindall and Abdulla Alhajri ) nature.com/articles/s4146…


Pleased to share mine and Matt Fishman's new paper: arxiv.org/abs/2306.17837 We show how to use belief propagation to rapidly gauge a tensor network and use this framework as a unifying perspective for the different gauging routines seen in literature. Flatiron CCQ Flatiron Institute


New preprint from Quantum and Linear-Optical Computation group @INL & co. Samson Abramsky (UCL Computer Science), Rui Soares Barbosa (Quantum and Linear-Optical Computation group @INL), and Amy Searle (Department of Physics at University of Oxford, who also visited us on secondment last year) introduce a new approach that combines contextuality with causality. arxiv.org/abs/2307.04786 🧵1/4


Thermodynamic limit of spin systems on random graphs, Amy Searle and Joseph Tindall Amy Searle Joey Tindall Flatiron CCQ #Networks #StatisticalPhysics go.aps.org/3TQSPg7


New Quantum and Linear-Optical Computation group @INL publication in Phil. Trans. R. Soc. A Royal Society Publishing. doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2… S Abramsky (UCL Computer Science), RS Barbosa Rui Soares Barbosa (Quantum and Linear-Optical Computation group @INL), and A Searle Amy Searle (Department of Physics at University of Oxford) on combining contextuality and causality using game ideas. See the quoted 🧵for more.

Yesterday Quantum and Linear-Optical Computation group @INL's Anita Camillini presented two posters at the ICE-9 Conference Tenerife conference, one on indistinguishability distillation, and one on qutrit Bell state generation using linear optics.
