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Live version of St. Dymphna by Nicole Atkins from the album Memphis Ice
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Sidney Crosby: Shrinking (Apple TV+), Prison Break (Hulu)
Alex Nedeljkovic: The Art of Clear Thinking by Hasard Lee; Same as Ever by Morgan Housel (he’s listening to it as an audiobook and reading a physical copy at the same time); Born a Crime by Trevor Noah; The Alchemist by Paulo Coehlo; American Sniper by Chris Kyle with Scott McEwen and Jim DeFelice; Red Notice by Bill Browder
Lars Eller: Factfulness by Hans Rosling, Billions (Amazon Prime Video, Paramount+)
Noel Acciari: Reacher (Amazon Prime Video), Mayor of Kingstown and Tulsa King (Paramount+), and “I’m watching Boardwalk Empire (HBO Max) with Steve Buscemi. That one, I’ve seen already twice through. I pick long series that I haven’t seen in a couple years, like last year I did a show called Power (Hulu). Then the year before, I rewatched Game of Thrones (HBO Max). All those long ones.”
Ryan Graves: American Kingpin by Nick Bilton - “it’s unbelievable”; Born to Run by Christopher McDougall; From the Ashes by Jesse Thistle; How I Built This podcast; and the Doctor’s Farmacy podcast.
Rickard Rakell: Mario Kart on Nintendo Switch - “I’m always Waluigi. Because it’s the best character… with the kart and the wheels, he’s the fastest one.”
Drew O’Connor: Entourage (HBO Max)
P.O Joseph: “Watch the Marvel movies, all of them. There’s like, 26. That’ll keep you busy during the week. You watch two a day, you’re not even going to get half of it done. I finished all of them. I did them in (chronological order versus order of release), so Captain Marvel is first, then Captain America.”
Marcus Pettersson: When We Were Kings podcast; and “I go through a lot of shows. I feel like there's a lot of different ones that catch my eye, but I like more sci-fi or fantasy. Like the new Lord of the Rings show, I watched… the new Game of Thrones, I've watched… and the old Game of Thrones, all of those. I watched a show early in the summer called Silo on Apple TV+. It's a really good one.”
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Player recommendations for the bye week
Courtesy of Michelle Crechiolo January 29, 2024
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The Penguins began their annual bye week on Sunday, Jan. 28, which leads into the All-Star break. That means Pittsburgh won’t return to game action until Tuesday, Feb. 6, when they host the Winnipeg Jets at PPG Paints Arena.
A number of the players shared their recommendations for books, shows, and podcasts to help pass the time over the next week-plus until hockey is back, with some adding commentary to their picks. I tried including where you can stream the shows, but if you aren’t subscribed to the service I listed, I would do some research to see if it’s accessible elsewhere. Enjoy!
Sidney Crosby: Shrinking (Apple TV+), Prison Break (Hulu)
Alex Nedeljkovic: The Art of Clear Thinking by Hasard Lee; Same as Ever by Morgan Housel (he’s listening to it as an audiobook and reading a physical copy at the same time); Born a Crime by Trevor Noah; The Alchemist by Paulo Coehlo; American Sniper by Chris Kyle with Scott McEwen and Jim DeFelice; Red Notice by Bill Browder
Lars Eller: Factfulness by Hans Rosling, Billions (Amazon Prime Video, Paramount+)
Noel Acciari: Reacher (Amazon Prime Video), Mayor of Kingstown and Tulsa King (Paramount+), and “I’m watching Boardwalk Empire (HBO Max) with Steve Buscemi. That one, I’ve seen already twice through. I pick long series that I haven’t seen in a couple years, like last year I did a show called Power (Hulu). Then the year before, I rewatched Game of Thrones (HBO Max). All those long ones.”
Ryan Graves: American Kingpin by Nick Bilton - “it’s unbelievable”; Born to Run by Christopher McDougall; From the Ashes by Jesse Thistle; How I Built This podcast; and the Doctor’s Farmacy podcast.
Rickard Rakell: Mario Kart on Nintendo Switch - “I’m always Waluigi. Because it’s the best character… with the kart and the wheels, he’s the fastest one.”
Drew O’Connor: Entourage (HBO Max)
P.O Joseph: “Watch the Marvel movies, all of them. There’s like, 26. That’ll keep you busy during the week. You watch two a day, you’re not even going to get half of it done. I finished all of them. I did them in (chronological order versus order of release), so Captain Marvel is first, then Captain America.”
Marcus Pettersson: When We Were Kings podcast; and “I go through a lot of shows. I feel like there's a lot of different ones that catch my eye, but I like more sci-fi or fantasy. Like the new Lord of the Rings show, I watched… the new Game of Thrones, I've watched… and the old Game of Thrones, all of those. I watched a show early in the summer called Silo on Apple TV+. It's a really good one.”
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Sunday’s best: Mackellar poll, Queensland and Victoria state of play
Another uComms seat poll with another dire projection for the Liberals, plus the usual summary of insider horse race talk from the weekend newspapers.
I hesitate to read federal implications into yesterday’s Tasmanian Legislative Council elections, but it may at very least be a sign of the times that Labor and Liberal candidates couldn’t muster half of the vote between them in the by-election for Huon, which encompasses about a third of the federal seat of Franklin. For those of you who are interested (not many, it seems), I will continue to follow the count in the dedicated post in the days to come, in which either Labor or the independent will win the seat depending on how preferences flows. Two other seats, Elwick and McIntyre, were comfortably retained by their respective Labor and independent incumbents.
More directly of relevance:
• The Guardian reports a uComms poll for Climate 200 shows independent Sophie Scamps with a 60-40 lead over Liberal member Jason Falinksi in Mackellar. The primary votes are Falinski 32.0%, Scamps 31.2%, Labor 15.5% and Greens 8.6% with 7% undecided, and a respondent-allocated preference flow of 81-19 in favour of Scamps. The automated phone poll was conducted last week from a sample of 834.
• Countering much of the recent horse race narrative, The Australianreports strategists on both sides say support for the Coalition has fallen away in Queensland. While Brisbane is “the most vulnerable”, Leichhardt, Longman and perhaps also Flynn are “in play”. Ryan is “in danger” from the Greens, and while the same might also be held of Labor-held Griffith, “a Labor strategist said he believed Griffith would hold”. However, a Liberal National Party source’s claim that Labor “has been claiming for the last three elections that they were going to pick up another eight to ten seats and it doesn’t eventuate” is only slightly exaggerated.
• John Ferguson of The Australian adds to a recent chorus of reportage to the effect that Victoria’s lockdowns “will hit hard in pockets across Melbourne’s outer suburbs”, endangering Labor’s hold on McEwen and Corangamite. This time may well be different, but I can’t help noting that the news media doesn’t have a good record of reading Melbourne’s pulse in recent years. After similar suggestions of a threat to Labor in McEwen in 2016 due to a controversy over the Andrews government’s handling of the Country Fire Authority, the seat swung to Labor by 7.7%. Efforts by the Liberal Party and the Herald Sun to promote African gang crime as the defining issue of the 2018 state election fell on the deafest of ears, and after much talk that the “Skyrail” issue would weaken the Andrews goverment’s hold on the crucial sandbelt seats of Melbourne’s south-east, every single one of them recorded a double-digit swing to Labor.
• A report in today’s Age/Herald papers says Liberal MPs are being told not to encourage people to vote early, as they expect, or at least hope, for a late break in their favour. The report also says Labor now is “more hopeful” that Bennelong and Leichhardt are trending its way, but that both sides now expect Dunkley, Lilley, Hunter and Paterson to remain with Labor, and Hasluck, Flynn and Longman to remain with the Coalition.
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Google at APS 2024
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Today the 2024 March Meeting of the American Physical Society (APS) kicks off in Minneapolis, MN. A premier conference on topics ranging across physics and related fields, APS 2024 brings together researchers, students, and industry professionals to share their discoveries and build partnerships with the goal of realizing fundamental advances in physics-related sciences and technology.
This year, Google has a strong presence at APS with a booth hosted by the Google Quantum AI team, 50+ talks throughout the conference, and participation in conference organizing activities, special sessions and events. Attending APS 2024 in person? Come visit Google’s Quantum AI booth to learn more about the exciting work we’re doing to solve some of the field’s most interesting challenges. <!–Visit the @GoogleAI X (Twitter) account to find out about Google booth activities (e.g., demos and Q&A sessions). –>
You can learn more about the latest cutting edge work we are presenting at the conference along with our schedule of booth events below (Googlers listed in bold).
Organizing Committee
Session Chairs include: Aaron Szasz
Booth Activities
This schedule is subject to change. Please visit the Google Quantum AI booth for more information.
Crumble Presenter: Matt McEwen Tue, Mar 5 | 11:00 AM CST
Qualtran Presenter: Tanuj Khattar Tue, Mar 5 | 2:30 PM CST
Qualtran Presenter: Tanuj Khattar Thu, Mar 7 | 11:00 AM CST
$5M XPRIZE / Google Quantum AI competition to accelerate quantum applications Q&A Presenter: Ryan Babbush Thu, Mar 7 | 11:00 AM CST
Talks
Monday
Certifying highly-entangled states from few single-qubit measurements Presenter: Hsin-Yuan Huang Author: Hsin-Yuan Huang Session A45: New Frontiers in Machine Learning Quantum Physics
Toward high-fidelity analog quantum simulation with superconducting qubits Presenter: Trond Andersen Authors: Trond I Andersen, Xiao Mi, Amir H Karamlou, Nikita Astrakhantsev, Andrey Klots, Julia Berndtsson, Andre Petukhov, Dmitry Abanin, Lev B Ioffe, Yu Chen, Vadim Smelyanskiy, Pedram Roushan Session A51: Applications on Noisy Quantum Hardware I
Measuring circuit errors in context for surface code circuits Presenter: Dripto M Debroy Authors: Dripto M Debroy, Jonathan A Gross, Élie Genois, Zhang Jiang Session B50: Characterizing Noise with QCVV Techniques
Quantum computation of stopping power for inertial fusion target design I: Physics overview and the limits of classical algorithms Presenter: Andrew D. Baczewski Authors: Nicholas C. Rubin, Dominic W. Berry, Alina Kononov, Fionn D. Malone, Tanuj Khattar, Alec White, Joonho Lee, Hartmut Neven, Ryan Babbush, Andrew D. Baczewski Session B51: Heterogeneous Design for Quantum Applications Link to Paper
Quantum computation of stopping power for inertial fusion target design II: Physics overview and the limits of classical algorithms Presenter: Nicholas C. Rubin Authors: Nicholas C. Rubin, Dominic W. Berry, Alina Kononov, Fionn D. Malone, Tanuj Khattar, Alec White, Joonho Lee, Hartmut Neven, Ryan Babbush, Andrew D. Baczewski Session B51: Heterogeneous Design for Quantum Applications Link to Paper
Calibrating Superconducting Qubits: From NISQ to Fault Tolerance Presenter: Sabrina S Hong Author: Sabrina S Hong Session B56: From NISQ to Fault Tolerance
Measurement and feedforward induced entanglement negativity transition Presenter: Ramis Movassagh Authors: Alireza Seif, Yu-Xin Wang, Ramis Movassagh, Aashish A. Clerk Session B31: Measurement Induced Criticality in Many-Body Systems Link to Paper
Effective quantum volume, fidelity and computational cost of noisy quantum processing experiments Presenter: Salvatore Mandra Authors: Kostyantyn Kechedzhi, Sergei V Isakov, Salvatore Mandra, Benjamin Villalonga, X. Mi, Sergio Boixo, Vadim Smelyanskiy Session B52: Quantum Algorithms and Complexity Link to Paper
Accurate thermodynamic tables for solids using Machine Learning Interaction Potentials and Covariance of Atomic Positions Presenter: Mgcini K Phuthi Authors: Mgcini K Phuthi, Yang Huang, Michael Widom, Ekin D Cubuk, Venkat Viswanathan Session D60: Machine Learning of Molecules and Materials: Chemical Space and Dynamics
Tuesday
IN-Situ Pulse Envelope Characterization Technique (INSPECT) Presenter: Zhang Jiang Authors: Zhang Jiang, Jonathan A Gross, Élie Genois Session F50: Advanced Randomized Benchmarking and Gate Calibration
Characterizing two-qubit gates with dynamical decoupling Presenter: Jonathan A Gross Authors: Jonathan A Gross, Zhang Jiang, Élie Genois, Dripto M Debroy, Ze-Pei Cian*, Wojciech Mruczkiewicz Session F50: Advanced Randomized Benchmarking and Gate Calibration
Statistical physics of regression with quadratic models Presenter: Blake Bordelon Authors: Blake Bordelon, Cengiz Pehlevan, Yasaman Bahri Session EE01: V: Statistical and Nonlinear Physics II
Improved state preparation for first-quantized simulation of electronic structure Presenter: William J Huggins Authors: William J Huggins, Oskar Leimkuhler, Torin F Stetina, Birgitta Whaley Session G51: Hamiltonian Simulation
Controlling large superconducting quantum processors Presenter: Paul V. Klimov Authors: Paul V. Klimov, Andreas Bengtsson, Chris Quintana, Alexandre Bourassa, Sabrina Hong, Andrew Dunsworth, Kevin J. Satzinger, William P. Livingston, Volodymyr Sivak, Murphy Y. Niu, Trond I. Andersen, Yaxing Zhang, Desmond Chik, Zijun Chen, Charles Neill, Catherine Erickson, Alejandro Grajales Dau, Anthony Megrant, Pedram Roushan, Alexander N. Korotkov, Julian Kelly, Vadim Smelyanskiy, Yu Chen, Hartmut Neven Session G30: Commercial Applications of Quantum Computing) Link to Paper
Gaussian boson sampling: Determining quantum advantage Presenter: Peter D Drummond Authors: Peter D Drummond, Alex Dellios, Ned Goodman, Margaret D Reid, Ben Villalonga Session G50: Quantum Characterization, Verification, and Validation II
Attention to complexity III: learning the complexity of random quantum circuit states Presenter: Hyejin Kim Authors: Hyejin Kim, Yiqing Zhou, Yichen Xu, Chao Wan, Jin Zhou, Yuri D Lensky, Jesse Hoke, Pedram Roushan, Kilian Q Weinberger, Eun-Ah Kim Session G50: Quantum Characterization, Verification, and Validation II
Balanced coupling in superconducting circuits Presenter: Daniel T Sank Authors: Daniel T Sank, Sergei V Isakov, Mostafa Khezri, Juan Atalaya Session K48: Strongly Driven Superconducting Systems
Resource estimation of Fault Tolerant algorithms using Qᴜᴀʟᴛʀᴀɴ Presenter: Tanuj Khattar Author: Tanuj Khattar Session K49: Algorithms and Implementations on Near-Term Quantum Computers
Wednesday
Discovering novel quantum dynamics with superconducting qubits Presenter: Pedram Roushan Author: Pedram Roushan Session M24: Analog Quantum Simulations Across Platforms
Deciphering Tumor Heterogeneity in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer: The Crucial Role of Dynamic Cell-Cell and Cell-Matrix Interactions Presenter: Susan Leggett Authors: Susan Leggett, Ian Wong, Celeste Nelson, Molly Brennan, Mohak Patel, Christian Franck, Sophia Martinez, Joe Tien, Lena Gamboa, Thomas Valentin, Amanda Khoo, Evelyn K Williams Session M27: Mechanics of Cells and Tissues II
Toward implementation of protected charge-parity qubits Presenter: Abigail Shearrow Authors: Abigail Shearrow, Matthew Snyder, Bradley G Cole, Kenneth R Dodge, Yebin Liu, Andrey Klots, Lev B Ioffe, Britton L Plourde, Robert McDermott Session N48: Unconventional Superconducting Qubits
Electronic capacitance in tunnel junctions for protected charge-parity qubits Presenter: Bradley G Cole Authors: Bradley G Cole, Kenneth R Dodge, Yebin Liu, Abigail Shearrow, Matthew Snyder, Andrey Klots, Lev B Ioffe, Robert McDermott, B.L.T. Plourde Session N48: Unconventional Superconducting Qubits
Overcoming leakage in quantum error correction Presenter: Kevin C. Miao Authors: Kevin C. Miao, Matt McEwen, Juan Atalaya, Dvir Kafri, Leonid P. Pryadko, Andreas Bengtsson, Alex Opremcak, Kevin J. Satzinger, Zijun Chen, Paul V. Klimov, Chris Quintana, Rajeev Acharya, Kyle Anderson, Markus Ansmann, Frank Arute, Kunal Arya, Abraham Asfaw, Joseph C. Bardin, Alexandre Bourassa, Jenna Bovaird, Leon Brill, Bob B. Buckley, David A. Buell, Tim Burger, Brian Burkett, Nicholas Bushnell, Juan Campero, Ben Chiaro, Roberto Collins, Paul Conner, Alexander L. Crook, Ben Curtin, Dripto M. Debroy, Sean Demura, Andrew Dunsworth, Catherine Erickson, Reza Fatemi, Vinicius S. Ferreira, Leslie Flores Burgos, Ebrahim Forati, Austin G. Fowler, Brooks Foxen, Gonzalo Garcia, William Giang, Craig Gidney, Marissa Giustina, Raja Gosula, Alejandro Grajales Dau, Jonathan A. Gross, Michael C. Hamilton, Sean D. Harrington, Paula Heu, Jeremy Hilton, Markus R. Hoffmann, Sabrina Hong, Trent Huang, Ashley Huff, Justin Iveland, Evan Jeffrey, Zhang Jiang, Cody Jones, Julian Kelly, Seon Kim, Fedor Kostritsa, John Mark Kreikebaum, David Landhuis, Pavel Laptev, Lily Laws, Kenny Lee, Brian J. Lester, Alexander T. Lill, Wayne Liu, Aditya Locharla, Erik Lucero, Steven Martin, Anthony Megrant, Xiao Mi, Shirin Montazeri, Alexis Morvan, Ofer Naaman, Matthew Neeley, Charles Neill, Ani Nersisyan, Michael Newman, Jiun How Ng, Anthony Nguyen, Murray Nguyen, Rebecca Potter, Charles Rocque, Pedram Roushan, Kannan Sankaragomathi, Christopher Schuster, Michael J. Shearn, Aaron Shorter, Noah Shutty, Vladimir Shvarts, Jindra Skruzny, W. Clarke Smith, George Sterling, Marco Szalay, Douglas Thor, Alfredo Torres, Theodore White, Bryan W. K. Woo, Z. Jamie Yao, Ping Yeh, Juhwan Yoo, Grayson Young, Adam Zalcman, Ningfeng Zhu, Nicholas Zobrist, Hartmut Neven, Vadim Smelyanskiy, Andre Petukhov, Alexander N. Korotkov, Daniel Sank, Yu Chen Session N51: Quantum Error Correction Code Performance and Implementation I Link to Paper
Modeling the performance of the surface code with non-uniform error distribution: Part 1 Presenter: Yuri D Lensky Authors: Yuri D Lensky, Volodymyr Sivak, Kostyantyn Kechedzhi, Igor Aleiner Session N51: Quantum Error Correction Code Performance and Implementation I
Modeling the performance of the surface code with non-uniform error distribution: Part 2 Presenter: Volodymyr Sivak Authors: Volodymyr Sivak, Michael Newman, Cody Jones, Henry Schurkus, Dvir Kafri, Yuri D Lensky, Paul Klimov, Kostyantyn Kechedzhi, Vadim Smelyanskiy Session N51: Quantum Error Correction Code Performance and Implementation I
Highly optimized tensor network contractions for the simulation of classically challenging quantum computations Presenter: Benjamin Villalonga Author: Benjamin Villalonga Session Q51: Co-evolution of Quantum Classical Algorithms
Teaching modern quantum computing concepts using hands-on open-source software at all levels Presenter: Abraham Asfaw Author: Abraham Asfaw Session Q61: Teaching Quantum Information at All Levels II
Thursday
New circuits and an open source decoder for the color code Presenter: Craig Gidney Authors: Craig Gidney, Cody Jones Session S51: Quantum Error Correction Code Performance and Implementation II Link to Paper
Performing Hartree-Fock many-body physics calculations with large language models Presenter: Eun-Ah Kim Authors: Eun-Ah Kim, Haining Pan, Nayantara Mudur, William Taranto, Subhashini Venugopalan, Yasaman Bahri, Michael P Brenner Session S18: Data Science, AI and Machine Learning in Physics I
New methods for reducing resource overhead in the surface code Presenter: Michael Newman Authors: Craig M Gidney, Michael Newman, Peter Brooks, Cody Jones Session S51: Quantum Error Correction Code Performance and Implementation II Link to Paper
Challenges and opportunities for applying quantum computers to drug design Presenter: Raffaele Santagati Authors: Raffaele Santagati, Alan Aspuru-Guzik, Ryan Babbush, Matthias Degroote, Leticia Gonzalez, Elica Kyoseva, Nikolaj Moll, Markus Oppel, Robert M. Parrish, Nicholas C. Rubin, Michael Streif, Christofer S. Tautermann, Horst Weiss, Nathan Wiebe, Clemens Utschig-Utschig Session S49: Advances in Quantum Algorithms for Near-Term Applications Link to Paper
Dispatches from Google’s hunt for super-quadratic quantum advantage in new applications Presenter: Ryan Babbush Author: Ryan Babbush Session T45: Recent Advances in Quantum Algorithms
Qubit as a reflectometer Presenter: Yaxing Zhang Authors: Yaxing Zhang, Benjamin Chiaro Session T48: Superconducting Fabrication, Packaging, & Validation
Random-matrix theory of measurement-induced phase transitions in nonlocal Floquet quantum circuits Presenter: Aleksei Khindanov Authors: Aleksei Khindanov, Lara Faoro, Lev Ioffe, Igor Aleiner Session W14: Measurement-Induced Phase Transitions
Continuum limit of finite density many-body ground states with MERA Presenter: Subhayan Sahu Authors: Subhayan Sahu, Guifré Vidal Session W58: Extreme-Scale Computational Science Discovery in Fluid Dynamics and Related Disciplines II
Dynamics of magnetization at infinite temperature in a Heisenberg spin chain Presenter: Eliott Rosenberg Authors: Eliott Rosenberg, Trond Andersen, Rhine Samajdar, Andre Petukhov, Jesse Hoke*, Dmitry Abanin, Andreas Bengtsson, Ilya Drozdov, Catherine Erickson, Paul Klimov, Xiao Mi, Alexis Morvan, Matthew Neeley, Charles Neill, Rajeev Acharya, Richard Allen, Kyle Anderson, Markus Ansmann, Frank Arute, Kunal Arya, Abraham Asfaw, Juan Atalaya, Joseph Bardin, A. Bilmes, Gina Bortoli, Alexandre Bourassa, Jenna Bovaird, Leon Brill, Michael Broughton, Bob B. Buckley, David Buell, Tim Burger, Brian Burkett, Nicholas Bushnell, Juan Campero, Hung-Shen Chang, Zijun Chen, Benjamin Chiaro, Desmond Chik, Josh Cogan, Roberto Collins, Paul Conner, William Courtney, Alexander Crook, Ben Curtin, Dripto Debroy, Alexander Del Toro Barba, Sean Demura, Agustin Di Paolo, Andrew Dunsworth, Clint Earle, E. Farhi, Reza Fatemi, Vinicius Ferreira, Leslie Flores, Ebrahim Forati, Austin Fowler, Brooks Foxen, Gonzalo Garcia, Élie Genois, William Giang, Craig Gidney, Dar Gilboa, Marissa Giustina, Raja Gosula, Alejandro Grajales Dau, Jonathan Gross, Steve Habegger, Michael Hamilton, Monica Hansen, Matthew Harrigan, Sean Harrington, Paula Heu, Gordon Hill, Markus Hoffmann, Sabrina Hong, Trent Huang, Ashley Huff, William Huggins, Lev Ioffe, Sergei Isakov, Justin Iveland, Evan Jeffrey, Zhang Jiang, Cody Jones, Pavol Juhas, D. Kafri, Tanuj Khattar, Mostafa Khezri, Mária Kieferová, Seon Kim, Alexei Kitaev, Andrey Klots, Alexander Korotkov, Fedor Kostritsa, John Mark Kreikebaum, David Landhuis, Pavel Laptev, Kim Ming Lau, Lily Laws, Joonho Lee, Kenneth Lee, Yuri Lensky, Brian Lester, Alexander Lill, Wayne Liu, William P. Livingston, A. Locharla, Salvatore Mandrà, Orion Martin, Steven Martin, Jarrod McClean, Matthew McEwen, Seneca Meeks, Kevin Miao, Amanda Mieszala, Shirin Montazeri, Ramis Movassagh, Wojciech Mruczkiewicz, Ani Nersisyan, Michael Newman, Jiun How Ng, Anthony Nguyen, Murray Nguyen, M. Niu, Thomas O’Brien, Seun Omonije, Alex Opremcak, Rebecca Potter, Leonid Pryadko, Chris Quintana, David Rhodes, Charles Rocque, N. Rubin, Negar Saei, Daniel Sank, Kannan Sankaragomathi, Kevin Satzinger, Henry Schurkus, Christopher Schuster, Michael Shearn, Aaron Shorter, Noah Shutty, Vladimir Shvarts, Volodymyr Sivak, Jindra Skruzny, Clarke Smith, Rolando Somma, George Sterling, Doug Strain, Marco Szalay, Douglas Thor, Alfredo Torres, Guifre Vidal, Benjamin Villalonga, Catherine Vollgraff Heidweiller, Theodore White, Bryan Woo, Cheng Xing, Jamie Yao, Ping Yeh, Juhwan Yoo, Grayson Young, Adam Zalcman, Yaxing Zhang, Ningfeng Zhu, Nicholas Zobrist, Hartmut Neven, Ryan Babbush, Dave Bacon, Sergio Boixo, Jeremy Hilton, Erik Lucero, Anthony Megrant, Julian Kelly, Yu Chen, Vadim Smelyanskiy, Vedika Khemani, Sarang Gopalakrishnan, Tomaž Prosen, Pedram Roushan Session W50: Quantum Simulation of Many-Body Physics Link to Paper
The fast multipole method on a quantum computer Presenter: Kianna Wan Authors: Kianna Wan, Dominic W Berry, Ryan Babbush Session W50: Quantum Simulation of Many-Body Physics
Friday
The quantum computing industry and protecting national security: what tools will work? Presenter: Kate Weber Author: Kate Weber Session Y43: Industry, Innovation, and National Security: Finding the Right Balance
Novel charging effects in the fluxonium qubit Presenter: Agustin Di Paolo Authors: Agustin Di Paolo, Kyle Serniak, Andrew J Kerman, William D Oliver Session Y46: Fluxonium-Based Superconducting Quibits
Microwave Engineering of Parametric Interactions in Superconducting Circuits Presenter: Ofer Naaman Author: Ofer Naaman Session Z46: Broadband Parametric Amplifiers and Circulators
Linear spin wave theory of large magnetic unit cells using the Kernel Polynomial Method Presenter: Harry Lane Authors: Harry Lane, Hao Zhang, David A Dahlbom, Sam Quinn, Rolando D Somma, Martin P Mourigal, Cristian D Batista, Kipton Barros Session Z62: Cooperative Phenomena, Theory
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oregontennis · 10 months
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2023 Oregon Girls 4A/3A/2A/1A All-State Tennis Teams
State champions in bold
FIRST TEAM Patricia Dougherty, Klamath Union Raegan Farm, North Bend Bailey Bell, Philomath Ryan Lomber, Valley Catholic Jacqlyn Albert, Weston-McEwen Lily Wand/Amanda Perez, Catlin Gabel Sophia Dube/Marin Roseman, OES Ava Do/Kaleia Tashima, OES Sunga Kim/Sydney Holdermann, St Mary's Medford Elise Seals/Brenda Ramirez, Vale
SECOND TEAM Juhree Kizziar, Sisters Ella Li, OES Christina Nguyen, Marist Catholic Laina Atiyeh, Stayton Addison Roberts, Sutherlin Martina Falzetti/Olivia Jacoby, Baker Zuri Reeser/Maggie Sharp, Stanfield Tyler Harding/Haley Ross, Marist Catholic Marilyn Suelzle/Rachel Suelzle, Cascade Phoebie Larson/Stella Larson, Marist Catholic
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MASTERLIST, character profiles 1, character profiles 2, character profiles 3, pt 1, pt 2, pt 3.1, pt 3.2, pt 4.1, pt 4.2, pt 5, pt 6, pt 7
🎶twitter au in which the phantoms are alive and Julie and the Phantoms is a steadily rising band🎶
Alex edition!! He's my favorite character and he deserves his own post 💖 I also may or may not be projecting my love of Hamilton on him, yes it has everything to do with his last name and Owen's love for musical theater
Stay tuned for more of this AU!! ✨
TAG-LIST IN REBLOGS ; let me know if you want to be added to it by replying to this post or sending me an ask!
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5 Powerful Memoirs from Veterans 
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On Veterans Day, we appreciate all who have made difficult sacrifices for their country and served honorably. We’ve collected a list of memoirs written by military veterans who share their powerful experiences and unflinching views on war, bravery, loss, gender inequality, and more. These remarkable stories across various themes are destined to take you on an eye-opening and emotional journey. 
Unbecoming by Anuradha Bhagwati
Sea Stories by William H. McRaven
Formation by Ryan Leigh Dostie
Shoot Like a Girl by Mary Jennings Hegar 
American Sniper by Jim DeFelice, Chris Kyle, and Scott McEwen  
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FLP SHORT STORIES BOOK OF THE DAY: G’Dog by SARAH LEAMY
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A collection of vignettes set in the animal world and inspired by a few anonymous Russian fables of the early 20th century.
Sarah (sleam) Leamy left England in her early twenties and became a bit of a wanderer, street performer and writer. As a socially awkward and insecure Brit abroad, she lived first in Europe and then crossed the States and into Guatemala, performing, writing, and working odd jobs as she explored new countries alone or with her dogs. She still taking extended road trips when she can. She is an author, editor, cartoonist, and presenter.
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“Here is a mad romp into the lives of animals that has elevated this human’s consciousness to the point of bursting with sight and sound, taste and smell—what it is to touch the world in a more pure way; a work of expansive, fundamental empathy.”
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‘Another Billionaire Wants a Meeting:’ How to Get a Meeting With the Trump Administration
Way back in 2017, Oculus Rift founder Palmer Luckey and notorious Far Right troll Charles Johnson landed a meeting with then-Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke. The three met for half an hour to talk about using technology to help build a border wall. After leaving Oculus, Luckey founded Anduril, a company that wants to build a “virtual border wall.” Thanks to a Freedom of Information Act Request, Motherboard has learned how Luckey and Johnson scored the meeting. It was easy, Luckey is a billionaire.
Johnson reached out to Scott McEwen, who wrote both Zinke’s biography and Chris Kyle’s American Sniper. “Palmer Luckey, who sold his company to Oculus Rift for $2.5B, wants to meet Secretary Zinke while we are in DC this week. Can you make this happen?” Johnson asked.
“Another Billionaire wants a meeting-up to you guys,” McEwen wrote to Scott Hommel at the Department of Interior, according to the emails. “I don’t know this guy…but confirmed he did make some serious cash recently. Tell me if you’re interested in talking.”
The Department of the Interior took two-and-a-half years to respond to the FOIA request, which was filed shortly after the meeting took place.
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The emails don’t shed any light on what actually happened at the meeting, but they do show just how easy it is to get a meeting with the Trump administration: You just have to be a billionaire.
Luckey and Johnson gave the Department of the Interior basically no information about what they actually wanted to talk about, and Zinke still met with them.
“Would you be able to provide specifics about what regarding the Border Wall you would like to address so that we can best prepare the Secretary for your meeting,” a DOI employee asked Johnson.
“,[sic] please tell him that Palmer Luckey is working on it with a major telecom company,” Johnson responded.
Luckey made his fortune by selling his virtual reality company to Facebook. In 2016, Luckey donated $10,000 to a pro-Trump "shitposting" organization called Nimble America. The group was registered as a 501(c)4 non-profit and took credit for an anti-Hillary Clinton billboard outside of Pittsburgh.
Luckey left Facebook in March of 2017, after his donation to Nimble America just two months before his meeting with Zinke. After he left, Luckey founded Anduril, a zoomer Raytheon. Since his meeting with Zinke, Luckey and Anduril have been hard at work using robots, apps, and VR headsets.
Zinke resigned as Secretary of the Interior a year ago amid various ethics controversies.
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