no code implementations • 15 Jun 2023 • Balthazar Casalé, Giuseppe Di Molfetta, Sandrine Anthoine, Hachem Kadri
The quantum separability problem consists in deciding whether a bipartite density matrix is entangled or separable.
1 code implementation • 21 Feb 2022 • Giuseppe Di Molfetta, Victor Deng
We proved that in the formal continuous limit, in both space and time, this new family of quantum walks converges to the (1+2)D massless Dirac equation on curved manifolds.
1 code implementation • 4 Jun 2021 • Mathieu Roget, Giuseppe Di Molfetta, Hachem Kadri
Quantum machine learning algorithms could provide significant speed-ups over their classical counterparts; however, whether they could also achieve good generalization remains unclear.
no code implementations • 9 Nov 2020 • Odilon Duranthon, Giuseppe Di Molfetta
One can think of some physical evolutions as being the emergent-effective result of a microscopic discrete model.
Quantum Physics Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Formal Languages and Automata Theory High Energy Physics - Lattice
no code implementations • 15 Feb 2020 • Balthazar Casalé, Giuseppe Di Molfetta, Hachem Kadri, Liva Ralaivola
We consider the quantum version of the bandit problem known as {\em best arm identification} (BAI).
no code implementations • 24 Jul 2019 • Quentin Aristote, Nathanaël Eon, Giuseppe Di Molfetta
We present the single-particle sector of a quantum cellular automaton, namely a quantum walk, on a simple dynamical triangulated $2-$manifold.