Quantum Research at the Simons Institute
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This workshop will focus on quantum interactive proofs and entangled quantum games. It will include recent advances in our understanding of the complexity class QMIP of multiple entangled provers, as well as QPIP, quantum polynomial time bounded provers. The workshop will also address quantum PCP from an interactive proof perspective.
Enquiries may be sent to the organizers at this address.
This workshop will focus on quantum interactive proofs and entangled quantum games. It will include recent advances in our understanding of the complexity class QMIP of multiple entangled provers, as well as QPIP, quantum polynomial time bounded provers. The workshop will also address quantum PCP from an interactive proof perspective.
Enquiries may be sent to the organizers at this address.
This workshop will focus on quantum interactive proofs and entangled quantum games. It will include recent advances in our understanding of the complexity class QMIP of multiple entangled provers, as well as QPIP, quantum polynomial time bounded provers. The workshop will also address quantum PCP from an interactive proof perspective.
Enquiries may be sent to the organizers at this address.
This workshop will focus on tensor network (MPS, PEPS, MERA) based simulations of strongly correlated quantum many body systems, relation to area laws, quantum spin glasses, as well as related work in mathematics, quantum chemistry and quantum information theory.
Enquiries may be sent to the organizers at this address.
Poster session:
This workshop will include a poster session on Wednesday, April 23, from 4–5:30 p.m. To participate in the poster session, you must first be registered for the workshop. The Simons Institute will provide a 30 inch x 40 inch board, an easel, and clips to attach the poster to the board; presenters must print and bring their own posters. To present a poster, email simonsevents@berkeley.edu by Tuesday, April 15.
This reunion workshop is for long-term participants in the program "Quantum Hamiltonian Complexity" held in the Spring 2014 semester. It will provide an opportunity to meet old and new friends. Moreover, we hope that it will give everyone a chance to reflect on the progress made during the semester and since, and sketch which directions the field should go in in the future.
Support is gratefully acknowledged from:

This reunion workshop is for long-term participants in the program "Quantum Hamiltonian Complexity" held in the Spring 2014 semester. It will provide an opportunity to meet old and new friends. Moreover, we hope that it will give everyone a chance to reflect on the progress made during the semester and since, and sketch which directions the field should go in in the future.
Support is gratefully acknowledged from:

This reunion workshop is for long-term participants in the program "Quantum Hamiltonian Complexity" held in the Spring 2014 semester. It will provide an opportunity to meet old and new friends. Moreover, we hope that it will give everyone a chance to reflect on the progress made during the semester and since, and sketch which directions the field should go in in the future.
Support is gratefully acknowledged from:

This reunion workshop is for long-term participants in the program "Quantum Hamiltonian Complexity" held in the Spring 2014 semester. It will provide an opportunity to meet old and new friends. Moreover, we hope that it will give everyone a chance to reflect on the progress made during the semester and since, and sketch which directions the field should go in in the future.
Support is gratefully acknowledged from:

This reunion workshop is for long-term participants in the program "Quantum Hamiltonian Complexity" held in the Spring 2014 semester. It will provide an opportunity to meet old and new friends. Moreover, we hope that it will give everyone a chance to reflect on the progress made during the semester and since, and sketch which directions the field should go in in the future.
Support is gratefully acknowledged from:

This reunion workshop is for long-term participants in the program "Quantum Hamiltonian Complexity" held in the Spring 2014 semester. It will provide an opportunity to meet old and new friends. Moreover, we hope that it will give everyone a chance to reflect on the progress made during the semester and since, and sketch which directions the field should go in in the future.
Support is gratefully acknowledged from:

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Quantum Research at the Simons Institute
The Simons Institute offers a variety of Quantum related programming from the ongoing Quantum Pod to semester long focused Quantum programs and clusters. We host Quantum related workshops, lectures, and activities such as the recurring Quantum Colloquium series and Quantum Industry Day. Much of this is made possible thanks to funding from the Quantum Pod and its grantors.