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FM 42: Poster: Quantum Computation

Dienstag, 24. September 2019, 16:30–18:30, Tents

16:30 FM 42.1 A generalized search algorithm for quantum reinforcement learning — •Sabine Wölk, Arne Hamann, and Hans J. Briegel
16:30 FM 42.2 Quantum Approximate Optimization for Industry Use Cases — •David Headley and Frank Wilhelm-Mauch
16:30 FM 42.3 Neural Decoders for the Toric Code — •Thomas Wagner, Hermann Kampermann, and Dagmar Bruß
  16:30 FM 42.4 The contribution has been withdrawn.
16:30 FM 42.5 Neural Network Decoders for Topological Codes — •Kai Meinerz and Simon Trebst
16:30 FM 42.6 Gaussian Sums on the IBM Q Experience — •Alexander Wolf and Wolfgang Schleich
16:30 FM 42.7 Neural Networks for Reconstructing Quantum Gas Microscope Images — •Bastian Lunow, Niklas Käming, Andreas Kerkmann, Michael Hagemann, Mathis Fischer, Klaus Sengstock, and Christof Weitenberg
16:30 FM 42.8 Investigating ultracold interactions between Ba+ ions and Li atoms — •Pascal Weckesser, Fabian Thielemann, Daniel Hoenig, Isabelle Lindemann, Florian Hasse, Leon Karpa, and Tobias Schaetz
16:30 FM 42.9 Rapid counter-diabatic and inhomogeneous sweeps in lattice gauge adiabatic quantum computing — •Andreas Hartmann and Wolfgang Lechner
16:30 FM 42.10 Wigner Crystals in Two-Dimensional Materials as a Platform for Quantum Simulation — •Johannes Knörzer, Martin J. A. Schuetz, Geza Giedke, Richard Schmidt, Dominik S. Wild, Kristiaan de Greeve, Mikhail D. Lukin, and J. Ignacio Cirac
16:30 FM 42.11 Superfluid phases of long-range interacting bosons — •Rebecca Kraus, Shraddha Sharma, Krzysztof Biedroń, Jakub Zakrzewski, and Giovanna Morigi
  16:30 FM 42.12 The contribution has been withdrawn.
16:30 FM 42.13 A multi-site quantum register of neutral atoms — •Malte Schlosser, Daniel Ohl de Mello, Dominik Schäffner, Tilman Preuschoff, Lars Kohfahl, Jan Werkmann, Lukas Brozio, and Gerhard Birkl
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