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| | | | | October 7-9, 2024 Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing, Berkeley, CA, USA https://simons.berkeley.edu/homepage There will be a workshop at the Simons Institute in Berkeley in celebration of the life and scientific contributions of the late Luca Trevisan (1971-2024). The workshop will be open to all who would like to attend, subject to capacity constraints.... | |
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| | | | | Why not run a quantum-steampunk creative-writing course? Quantum steampunk, as Quantum Frontiers regulars know, is the aesthetic and spirit of a growing scientific field. Steampunk is a subgenre of science fiction. In it, futuristic technologies invade Victorian-era settings: submarines, time machines, and clockwork octopodes populate La Belle Èpoque, a recently liberated Haiti, and Sherlock Holmes's... | |
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| | | You might recall that Shin, Smith, Smolin, and Vazirani posted a widely-discussed preprint a week ago, questioning the evidence for large-scale quantum behavior in the D-Wave machine. Geordie Rose responded here. Tonight, in a Shtetl-Optimized exclusive scoop, I bring you Umesh Vazirani's response to Geordie's comments. Without further ado: Even a cursory reading of our | ||