So simultaneous with QEC07, the conference I'm attending, is the QIP 2008. Anyone at QIP see any interesting talks that they'd be willing to comment on? Come on, don't be shy (or post anonymously :) )
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As you can imagine, due to extenuating circumstances, I won't be able to attend QIP in Zurich. Luckily my collaborator Steve Flammia will be there to give the talk on our recent work on adiabatic protocols (arXiv:0905.0901 and arXiv:0912.2098.) I know there will probably be a few bloggers…
You know, QEC07 participant, you're supposed to be watching the talks and not reading this blog! But if you are reading this blog, you might as well not just lurk and instead comment. That's right its a QEC 07 open thread.
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The grades are all done, and the students are gone, and now I'm conferencing. (That sentence should be sung to the tune of "Busted") After a mere hour and a half delay at the airport I arrived last night at USC for QEC07.
Day one is a half day of tutorial talks and then a half day of talks. I've…
HA! QIP is in New Delhi this year. There are so many beautiful Mughal buildings that one can go and see. The Red Fort, Qutub Minar, Humayun's Tomb, etc. I was just there this summer. Winter's the best time to be in New Delhi. After that...well, let's just say that hell probably has a cooler temperature. :)
Since there was no Internet access at QIP this year, people listened to the talks instead of reading blogs.
And we can ascertain that there was some actual computer science discussed...because the last commentor commented anonymously.