Narendra Hegade (@narendrahegade) 's Twitter Profile
Narendra Hegade

@narendrahegade

Physicist | Quantum Computation and Simulation. Head of Innovation @KipuQuantum

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Giuseppe Carleo (@gppcarleo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nope. There are multiple parameterized circuit models that are not classically simulable and that are competitive as variational states. I have notoriously no bias in favor of quantum computing, but one shouldn't be pessimistic a priori either.

Giuseppe Carleo (@gppcarleo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It might be easy to develop a variational (quantum) algorithm. The art is developing an algorithm that works and improves on previous results. I find these QIP-minded discussions very hard to digest and completely disconnected from real-world problems in computational science.

Enrique Solano (@kikesolanophys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

KIPU WILLL SPREAD QUANTUM GOSPEL IN STRATEGIC VISIT TO INDIA We announce an intensive series of Kipu Quantum visits along India with Narendra Hegade next 2 weeks to strategic companies, research institutes, and government officials through Bangalore, Manipal, Hyderabad, and

KIPU WILLL SPREAD QUANTUM  GOSPEL
IN STRATEGIC VISIT TO INDIA

We announce an intensive series of <a href="/KipuQuantum/">Kipu Quantum</a> visits along India with <a href="/NarendraHegade/">Narendra Hegade</a> next 2 weeks to strategic companies, research institutes, and government officials through Bangalore, Manipal, Hyderabad, and
Michael J. Biercuk (@mjbiercuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#NISQ applications are not and have never been a justification to build #quantumcomputers. The thing is, the machines are real, here, and required to get to larger scale devices - so we might as well figure out what we can do with them. /1

Enrique Solano (@kikesolanophys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

KIPU ACHIEVES RECORD IN QUANTUM OPTIMIZATION UP TO 100 QUBITS Developing a quantum algorithm capable of solving large-scale combinatorial optimization problems on existing digital quantum computers is a longstanding objective. With our Kipu Quantum breakthroughs in digital

KIPU ACHIEVES RECORD IN QUANTUM OPTIMIZATION UP TO 100 QUBITS 

Developing a quantum algorithm capable of solving large-scale combinatorial optimization problems on existing digital quantum computers is a longstanding objective. With our <a href="/KipuQuantum/">Kipu Quantum</a> breakthroughs in digital
Enrique Solano (@kikesolanophys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

KIPU DEVELOPS ANALOG COUNTERDIABATIC QUANTUM COMPUTING (ACQC): EXPERIMENTS ON PASQAL & QUERA QUANTUM COMPUTERS The ever-growing number of qubits accessible on neutral-atom quantum computers, although impressive, is always put into perspective by the coherence time of the

KIPU DEVELOPS ANALOG COUNTERDIABATIC QUANTUM COMPUTING (ACQC): EXPERIMENTS ON PASQAL &amp; QUERA QUANTUM COMPUTERS
 
The ever-growing number of qubits accessible on neutral-atom quantum computers, although impressive, is always put into perspective by the coherence time of the
Narendra Hegade (@narendrahegade) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazing work by Google and others on digital-analog quantum simulation! The authors surely know Kike Enrique Solano and his group's Mikel Sanz @LucasLamata work on DAQS and DAQC, but unfortunately, there's not a single citation/credit Google Pedram Roushan arxiv.org/abs/2405.17385

Physical Review Research (@physrevresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bias-field digitized counterdiabatic quantum optimization, Alejandro Gomez Cadavid et al #Quantum #QuantumInformation go.aps.org/42DXYft