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Hardness results for decoding the surface code with Pauli noise
Low prior information metrology with fewer interactions
May 15, 2024
QNM-Institute fellow Akimasa Miyake's quantum computing research helps to win $17 million NSF STAQ project renewal award
January 24, 2024
Group-theoretic error mitigation enabled by classical shadows and symmetries
October 13, 2023
Quantum advantage attested by nonlocal games
July 22, 2022
Efficient tomography for quantum simulations of fermions
September 9, 2021
Quantum computational advantage with symmetric quantum matter
April 26, 2021
Four CQuIC Faculty Receive EAGER Awards
September 2, 2020
EArly-concept Grants for Exploratory Research (EAGER) are awarded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) each year to support exploratory work in its early stages on untested, but potentially transf…
Reducing the measurement complexity of variational quantum algorithms
June 16, 2020
Andrew Zhao and Akimasa Miyake, with collaborators from Tufts University and Caltech, have published a paper in Physical Review A in which they propose a technique to reduce the number of circuit repe…
Subsystem symmetry enabling quantum computation
February 26, 2020
Austin Daniel, Rafael Alexander, and Akimasa Miyake have published a paper in the journal Quantum demonstrating that certain many-body quantum systems, when placed on lattices with different geometrie…
UNM to participate in $15 million NSF program to create first practical quantum computer
August 21, 2018
A research team of the University of New Mexico led by CQuIC faculty, Akimasa Miyake, will participate in a $15 million, multi-university collaboration as part of a National Science Foundation program…
Symmetric Phases of Universal Quantum Computation
June 6, 2018
Jacob Miller and Akimasa Miyake have recently published a paper in Physical Review Letters giving strong evidence that certain forms of symmetric topological quantum matter can be utilized ubiquitousl…
Chair’s Award of Best Dissertation in Physics
May 31, 2018
Jacob Miller completed his PhD under Akimasa Miyake about a year ago, with a dissertation entitled Measurement-Based Quantum Computation and Symmetry-Protected Topological Order. In his thesis, Jacob…
Topological quantum matters are useful for sensing
January 9, 2018
Akimasa Miyake has recently published in a new journal Quantum Science and Technology in collaboration with Stephen Bartlett (University of Sydney) and Gavin Brennen (Macquarie University), presenting…
How can one verify the performance of a near-term quantum device?
January 5, 2018
Jacob Miller, Keith Sanders, and Akimasa Miyake have recently published a paper in Physical Review A presenting a distinctive means of demonstrating the unique computational power inherent in quantum …
Visiting Doctoral Scholars
September 20, 2017
CQuIC welcomes Mariami (Mari) Gachechiladze and Davide Orsucci, Visiting Scholars who will be hosted by Professor Akimasa Miyake at CQuIC for the next three months.
Congratulations to CQuIC Ph.D. Graduate, Jacob Miller
May 15, 2017
CQuIC PhD student Jacob Miller defended his PhD dissertation on May 3, 2017 and has completed all the requirements to be awarded a PhD in Physics.
Quantum Computation from Symmetric Quantum Matter
December 6, 2016
Jacob Miller and Akimasa Miyake have recently published a paper in Nature Partner Journal Quantum Information showing that quantum computers with distinct operational advantages can be built using a f…
Thermodynamics with Correlations: Enhancing the Performance of Quantum Maxwell Demons
January 14, 2016
Adrian Chapman and Akimasa Miyake have recently published their paper in Physical Review E, demonstrating that a Maxwell demon can exploit correlations in its memory to enhance its thermodynamic perfo…
Doing More with Quantum Phases of Spin Chains
October 13, 2015
Jacob Miller and Akimasa Miyake have recently published a paper in Physical Review Letters showing that a particular class of one-dimensional spin chains, belonging to a type of quantum phase, are uni…