thanks for your interest.
I think the group I presented to recorded it and might post it eventually on youtube.
@markwilde
Associate Professor at Cornell University quantum Shannon theory, quantum information theory, quantum error correction, quantum communication, quantum algorithms, quantum computational complexity theory, quantum machine learning
thanks for your interest.
I think the group I presented to recorded it and might post it eventually on youtube.
Thanks for your reply. I'll get back soon. Overwhelmed with various tasks at the moment
I really enjoyed the lively discussion! Thanks for the invitation
I was invited by @eliesgf.bsky.social to give an online seminar to @jenseisert.bsky.social's q. machine learning group. I spoke about "Fundamentals of q. Boltzmann machine learning w/ visible & hidden units" arxiv.org/abs/2512.19819. Slides from my talk available here:
zenodo.org/records/1889...
thanks! I got your email and will reply soon. From a first glance, your paper looks interesting
Joint work "Fermi-Dirac thermal measurements: A framework for quantum hypothesis testing and semidefinite optimization" with Nana Liu now online:
arxiv.org/abs/2603.04061
"new quantum machine-learning model, termed Fermi-Dirac machines, consisting of parameterized Fermi-Dirac thermal measurements"
yes, you are really right on this! It is painful to submit work to other venues.
many authors and copyeditors no longer take pride or care in their work. It is just about generating lots of content to fill up a CV, and all of these new journals are cropping up to support this need.
it seems that, nearly every month, a new journal focusing on quantum information & computing gets started. Here is a screenshot of a paper in a new one. They'll be happy to publish your papers without consideration for formatting & most authors won't care enough to check for these problems either.
I gave a seminar yesterday at RMIT University in Melbourne on "Query complexities of quantum channel discrimination and estimation: A unified approach" arxiv.org/abs/2511.10832 , joint work w/ Zixin Huang, @jjmeyer.bsky.social , & Theshani Nuradha
Slides available here:
zenodo.org/records/1871...
congrats!
Beyond i.i.d. submission deadline Feb. 13:
www.beyondiid2026.com
strong theoretical development for quantum hypothesis testing:
arxiv.org/abs/2601.13970
Nussbaum-Szkola distributions are now useful for asymmetric quantum hypothesis testing, in addition to symmetric quantum hypothesis testing
Joint work "Genuine multipartite Rains entanglement" w/ Hailey Murray, Sagnik Bhattacharya, M. Cerezo @mvscerezo.bsky.social, Liuke Lyu now available on arXiv:
arxiv.org/abs/2601.09590
We establish a genuine multipartite generalization of the famous Rains entanglement measure for bipartite states
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I do! Next time we chat please provide me with a structural analysis of Roman aqueducts :)
wow, looks like a nice party! have a good holiday break
that's really terrible. The journals need to do checks for this before sending out papers for peer review
that is true, but this one was particularly bizarre
it is very difficult to tell actually. It seems like a copy-paste
We recently received a referee report from Phys. Rev. Lett. @apsphysics.bsky.social that was obviously written by generative AI. It is so bizarre to read it; I have never received anything like it before. What measures is @apsphysics.bsky.social taking to ensure the integrity of the review process?
here is what chatgpt has to say about it
The International Workshop on Quantum Boltzmann Machines will start next week Dec. 8:
wqbm.info
Now let's get to the current conference
Patrick and Lirande said, `Folks don't be so dense:
it's not on our own that we will learn to see:
we're just one happy quantum family!'
-- learn from the quantum, friends, and it will learn for you
Now we come to the last half century
string theory don't work nor supersymmetry
something fundamental is what we gotta do
quantum information and computation too
-- qubits, that is, all the way down
The next fifty years was a wild quantum ride
elementary particles and what goes down inside?
Feynman and Gell-Mann showed us how to see it through:
QED and quarks and weak interactions too
-- the Standard Model, that is, wrapped it all up
Next thing you know it's nineteen twenty five
Heisenberg and Schroedinger said `Man alive!'
They said matrices and vectors is what you gotta do
for fermions and bosons and entanglement too
--quantum mechanics, that is, as weird as it gets
I'll tell you the story of a man named Planck
poor classical physicist thought the situation stank
then one day he was hunting up some food
when into his mind came a vision that was good
--hbar, that is, energy is quantized