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- title: "Spring 2024"

- date: 2/17
speaker: Kaifeng Bu
institute: Harvard
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<strong>Magic in the Frontiers of Quantum Science</strong>
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- title: "Fall 2023"

- date: 12/9
speaker: Prof. Xiaoliang Qi
institute: Stanford
title: >
<strong>Emergent spacetime from quantum information</strong>
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- date: 11/18
speaker: Hanchen Liu
institute: Boston College
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- date: 11/4
speaker: Prof. Hsin-Yuan Huang (Robert)
institute: MIT
institute: Caltech
title: >
<strong>Local minima in quantum systems</strong>
slides: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aaErLRrh1cMnE_f-wCT-hgxMR7PCoYli/view?usp=sharing
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- 7:30 PM: talk begins -->

- Upcoming general topic seminar:
- **Title: Emergent spacetime from quantum information (12/09)**
- by *Prof. Xiaoliang Qi*
- 2-147 MIT, 11:00 AM
- Abstract:
- I plan to give an overview of the field of holographic duality which relates quantum gravity, i.e. the study of spacetime, to quantum information. I will mention some recent developments in this direction, possibly including some of my own works.

- **Title: Magic in the Frontiers of Quantum Science (2/17)**
- by *Kaifeng Bu*
- Palfrey House, 18 Hammond St, Cambridge, 7:00 PM
- Abstract: Quantum computation is expected to outperform classical computation, yet understanding the origins of this advantage remains a fundamental challenge. In this talk, I will focus on the quantum feature, called magic, which can support the quantum advantage. I will introduce a quantum convolution to test and measure magic. I will also introduce a coarse-graining map, called the “convolution group”, to perform the classification of many-body states. Finally, I will discuss the possible future directions in this framework.
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