FranΓ§ois Damanet
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Quantum physicist at
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π£New preprint! With our PhD student and quantum champion Baptiste Debecker as the main driving force, we provide new insights on the role of dissipation on the emergence of phase transitions, notably by introducing the concept of directional symmetry breaking πhttps://arxiv.org/pdf/2504.11317
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5 months ago
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Just got a new quantum board game from LevyLab from Pittsburgh! Looking forward to playing with colleagues and students π²βοΈπ₯³ More info here:
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So glad to see that quantum information sciences such as quantum computing are gradually gaining more attention from the general public in Belgium!
7 months ago
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I really like this perspective paper that provides some (as neutral as possible) consensus on timely questions in the field of quantum computing, as well as debunking myths. We need more of this. Thanks for the initiative!
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To reach some consensus about the prospects of near-term (late nisq and early fault tolerant) quantum computing, we had a 3-day discussion event (βQuantum Nowβ) in Lapland with both optimists and pessimists. This continued at SeeQA 2024 in Oxford. See our conclusions here
arxiv.org/abs/2501.05694
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Myths around quantum computation before full fault tolerance: What no-go theorems rule out and what they don't
In this perspective article, we revisit and critically evaluate prevailing viewpoints on the capabilities and limitations of near-term quantum computing and its potential transition toward fully fault...
http://arxiv.org/abs/2501.05694
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Happy New Year ! π π£To start the year, let me highlight our recent work on phase transitions led by our strong postdoc Lukas Pausch during his time at
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shorturl.at/I0COu
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Dissipative phase transition: From qubits to qudits
We investigate the fate of dissipative phase transitions in quantum many-body systems when the individual constituents are qudits ($d$-level systems) instead of qubits. As an example system, we employ...
https://shorturl.at/I0COu
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Inspiring seminar today by Caterina Foti from Algorithmiq/Qplaylearn! She shared insights on how to make quantum physics accessible to the private sector and general public (including kids!). πExplore their free teaching and outreach materials here:
qplaylearn.com
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Home - QPlayLearn
https://qplaylearn.com/
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Second amazing guest we had at
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last week: Mattia Moroder from Goold group at Trinity College Dublin, who gave a great lecture on the Mpemba effect and his recent work about it:
journals.aps.org/prl/abstract...
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Thermodynamics of the Quantum Mpemba Effect
We investigate the quantum Mpemba effect from the perspective of nonequilibrium quantum thermodynamics by studying relaxation dynamics of quantum systems coupled to a Markovian heat bath, which are de...
https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.133.140404
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Fantastic visit of a great man of culture this week, Fabrizio Minganti, from Alice and Bob, who gave an extremely nice lecture on quantum computing to the master students of my course in this context at the University of Liège. Please come back whenever you want!
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