Hidetoshi Nishimori: "Theory of Quantum Annealing"
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- Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
- Hidetoshi Nishimori visited Google LA on March 28, 2014 to give a talk: "Theory of Quantum Annealing"
Abstract:
Quantum annealing is a generic framework, metaheuristic, for combinatorial optimization. I will first review the basic formulation of quantum annealing and numerical evidence for its performance, particularly in comparison with classical simulated annealing. I will then explain a few theorems to guarantee its convergence toward the solution. The final part will be devoted to recent developments concerning the order of quantum phase transitions that may take place in the process of quantum annealing and may impede efficient computation.
Bio:
Hidetoshi Nishimori is a professor of Physics at Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan. His academic interests cover statistical physics of disordered systems and quantum physics and computation, quantum annealing in particular. He was awarded Nishina Memorial Prize, IBM Science Prize and is a fellow of the Institute of Physics. He received his PhD from the University of Tokyo. After three years in the United States as a postdoc at Carnegie-Mellon University and Rutgers University, he joined Tokyo Institute of Technology, where he now serves as the Dean of the School of Science.
Dr Nishimori you are the father of D wave & we all are proud of you work.
The future of computing. This is fascinating.
Understood it somewhat broadly up to about half way, got lost after that. Still fascinating and Hidetoshi is very modest.
西森教授は日本の誇りです。
Love this guy, really ...
brilliant
Nishimori is a god
i wish i could understand this better
HAPPY LUCKY BIG TIME FOR YOU AND FAMILY
i know were all supposed to be geniuses and such guys but, why isn't at least one of us immature enough to make joke involving the words "Quantum Analing"
Canti Salamanca I love
Before giving a talk, make sure you can talk. This is another very badly disguised advertisement for a certain company who claims to have invented a kind of "quantum computer" that may not actually be "quantum". Nonsense. Whatever.
I don't think Hidetoshi-san works for D-wave
Given the fact that he is arguably the inventor of the concept of "quantum annealing" and has been working on the topic for nearly 20 years, I feel quite sure that he can talk.