Faculty Member
Marius Junge
In the last IGL project, we came close to identify the research task of creating a design of a quantum machine which allows us to detect which permutation is implemented in a certain quantum machine. Depending on the audience we will start with a crash course on background and previous finding. The new task is a) create a template for the classical computation needed for the detection problem, and b) discover similar designs coming from the theory of queries, and c) write a paper. Those students wanting to continue with Roy's project are very welcome to join, and will be accommodated.
Team Meetings
Weekly
Project Difficulty
Advanced
Undergrad Prerequisites
Quantum circuits and queries, machine learning. Linear Algebra, probability helps.