Overview
This workshop is intended to evaluate the state of the art in quantum
algorithms and complexity, and establish new elements, common targets,
and problems where methods founded on the laws of quantum physics
will play a significant role. Particular emphasis will be given
on the following areas:
Quantum Algorithms for Algebraic Problems
Quantum Walks and Quantum Query Models
Adiabatic Quantum Optimization and Quantum Annealing
Quantum Simulations of Physics
Efficient Classical Methods to Simulate Quantum Algorithms
The workshop will focus on the latest techniques used in the design
of quantum algorithms as well as the latest results on quantum complexity
theory. The meeting seeks to establish new collaborations in the
field and to identify future directions and milestones. This goal
will be achieved by fostering the exchange of ideas between participants
that have rich and interdisciplinary backgrounds, including computer
scientists, physicists, and mathematicians. Breakthroughs in this
field have often resulted from the confluence of ideas from these
different groups that constitute the quantum computing community.
Given these reasons, we strongly believe that in addition to being
a forum for sharing ideas, the meeting will provide a beneficial
opportunity for these groups to interact.
Tentative schedule:
Day 1 10 am - 12 pm lunch break 2 pm - 5 pm U. Waterloo
Day 2 10 am - 12 pm lunch break 2 pm - 5 pm U. Waterloo (with conference
dinner to follow)
Day 3 10 am - 12 pm lunch break 2 pm - 5 pm Perimeter Institute