I just received a new book to read. @tomgur.bsky.social, this is the textbook used in the lectures you recommended.
I just received a new book to read. @tomgur.bsky.social, this is the textbook used in the lectures you recommended.
Decoded Quantum Interferometry (DQI) without Dicke state preparation. My latest paper is out
arxiv.org/abs/2601.15171
scirate.com/arxiv/2601.1...
Thanks! I'll watch the video right away. Like many, I'm a big fan of Veritasium
Great, Thanks! I'll definitely take a look at the lectures. Since I don't really know what math and physics I'll need, and where exactly I'm going with this, I'll probably jump around many resources.
Maybe this will finally be a year when I put a substantial effort towards learning the general relativity theory. That's part of my quest to better understand how the world works.
Our latest paper is out. In a joint work with Marcello Benedetti and Matthias Rosenkranz ( @mrosenkranz.bsky.social ) , we present a new quantum algorithm for solving Lyapunov equations.
scirate.com/arxiv/2508.0...
arxiv.org/abs/2508.04689
I didn't know there was a limit, but probably because I also don't like it and generally avoid using it when I'm working on something by myself.
I recently decided to try Speechify. Now, having just returned from a vacation, while doing the unpacking chores, I can catch up with the Google Willow thing by listening to Scott's latest blog post and all the followup discussion. The reading is by no means perfect, but I find it very helpful.