Jake Xuereb
@curlyqubit.bsky.social
🇲🇹 📍🇦🇹 // Quantum Physics PhD student
thinking thermodynamically @quitphysics.info
// Founder @qalypsoschool
// Startups, music and running elsewhere in spacetime.
thinking thermodynamically @quitphysics.info
// Founder @qalypsoschool
// Startups, music and running elsewhere in spacetime.
arxiv.org/abs/2511.02683
Gravity mediated entanglement arXiv posting of the day.
This time from across the road, IQOQI Vienna's Andrea di Biagio reminds us about important assumptions different models make and why it's hard to make a model independent no-go theorem.
Gravity mediated entanglement arXiv posting of the day.
This time from across the road, IQOQI Vienna's Andrea di Biagio reminds us about important assumptions different models make and why it's hard to make a model independent no-go theorem.
November 5, 2025 at 8:29 AM
arxiv.org/abs/2511.02683
Gravity mediated entanglement arXiv posting of the day.
This time from across the road, IQOQI Vienna's Andrea di Biagio reminds us about important assumptions different models make and why it's hard to make a model independent no-go theorem.
Gravity mediated entanglement arXiv posting of the day.
This time from across the road, IQOQI Vienna's Andrea di Biagio reminds us about important assumptions different models make and why it's hard to make a model independent no-go theorem.
arxiv.org/abs/2511.00852
The saga continues, my favourite of the reactions to the Aziz, Howl paper so far.
A sharp and straightforward passage from Diosi makes clearer why the semi-classical treatment does not agree with the calculation of Aziz and Howl.
The saga continues, my favourite of the reactions to the Aziz, Howl paper so far.
A sharp and straightforward passage from Diosi makes clearer why the semi-classical treatment does not agree with the calculation of Aziz and Howl.
November 4, 2025 at 8:15 AM
arxiv.org/abs/2511.00852
The saga continues, my favourite of the reactions to the Aziz, Howl paper so far.
A sharp and straightforward passage from Diosi makes clearer why the semi-classical treatment does not agree with the calculation of Aziz and Howl.
The saga continues, my favourite of the reactions to the Aziz, Howl paper so far.
A sharp and straightforward passage from Diosi makes clearer why the semi-classical treatment does not agree with the calculation of Aziz and Howl.
"no amount of QFT machinery will ever change that fact"
Who needs reality TV when you've got quant-ph arguments about the quantum nature of gravity
I'm biased towards the guys with the peer reviewed careful math, not the overnight 2 eq arxiv posting tbh
arxiv.org/abs/2510.19969
Who needs reality TV when you've got quant-ph arguments about the quantum nature of gravity
I'm biased towards the guys with the peer reviewed careful math, not the overnight 2 eq arxiv posting tbh
arxiv.org/abs/2510.19969
October 24, 2025 at 5:36 AM
"no amount of QFT machinery will ever change that fact"
Who needs reality TV when you've got quant-ph arguments about the quantum nature of gravity
I'm biased towards the guys with the peer reviewed careful math, not the overnight 2 eq arxiv posting tbh
arxiv.org/abs/2510.19969
Who needs reality TV when you've got quant-ph arguments about the quantum nature of gravity
I'm biased towards the guys with the peer reviewed careful math, not the overnight 2 eq arxiv posting tbh
arxiv.org/abs/2510.19969
V3 of this manuscript is on the arXiv today : arxiv.org/abs/2505.15887
You'll find :
-a friendlier presentation for people from outside the quantum thermosphere
-a probabilistic bipartite heat exchange that approaches the capabilities of the n-partite interaction of V1
-cleaner inequalities!
You'll find :
-a friendlier presentation for people from outside the quantum thermosphere
-a probabilistic bipartite heat exchange that approaches the capabilities of the n-partite interaction of V1
-cleaner inequalities!
October 17, 2025 at 7:26 AM
V3 of this manuscript is on the arXiv today : arxiv.org/abs/2505.15887
You'll find :
-a friendlier presentation for people from outside the quantum thermosphere
-a probabilistic bipartite heat exchange that approaches the capabilities of the n-partite interaction of V1
-cleaner inequalities!
You'll find :
-a friendlier presentation for people from outside the quantum thermosphere
-a probabilistic bipartite heat exchange that approaches the capabilities of the n-partite interaction of V1
-cleaner inequalities!
I am learning so much about learning
October 9, 2025 at 12:43 PM
I am learning so much about learning
105 new submission in 1 day.
"2 arxiv submissions a year, those are rookie numbers in this racket"
Still waiting for an argument for how this rate of production benefits us or science at large.
"2 arxiv submissions a year, those are rookie numbers in this racket"
Still waiting for an argument for how this rate of production benefits us or science at large.
October 9, 2025 at 10:04 AM
105 new submission in 1 day.
"2 arxiv submissions a year, those are rookie numbers in this racket"
Still waiting for an argument for how this rate of production benefits us or science at large.
"2 arxiv submissions a year, those are rookie numbers in this racket"
Still waiting for an argument for how this rate of production benefits us or science at large.
Amazing to see the work of @itsmealeale.bsky.social and Partyk L Bartosik highlighted like this.
Having followed it as it was written and knowing the hard work that was poured into it, really brings a smile to one's face to see it highlighted.
Yes to detecting entanglement using thermodynamics!
Having followed it as it was written and knowing the hard work that was poured into it, really brings a smile to one's face to see it highlighted.
Yes to detecting entanglement using thermodynamics!
A Thermometer for Measuring Quantumness | Quanta Magazine
“Anomalous” heat flow, which at first appears to violate the second law of thermodynamics, gives physicists a way to detect quantum entanglement without destroying it.
www.quantamagazine.org
October 1, 2025 at 3:00 PM
Amazing to see the work of @itsmealeale.bsky.social and Partyk L Bartosik highlighted like this.
Having followed it as it was written and knowing the hard work that was poured into it, really brings a smile to one's face to see it highlighted.
Yes to detecting entanglement using thermodynamics!
Having followed it as it was written and knowing the hard work that was poured into it, really brings a smile to one's face to see it highlighted.
Yes to detecting entanglement using thermodynamics!
Considering creating an anonymous google form survey for researcher in QInfo with questions on what roles collaborators have in projects.
E.g. What roles does a last author have in a project vs What roles does a first author have
Would you fill it out? What questions would be interested in?
E.g. What roles does a last author have in a project vs What roles does a first author have
Would you fill it out? What questions would be interested in?
September 24, 2025 at 7:31 AM
Considering creating an anonymous google form survey for researcher in QInfo with questions on what roles collaborators have in projects.
E.g. What roles does a last author have in a project vs What roles does a first author have
Would you fill it out? What questions would be interested in?
E.g. What roles does a last author have in a project vs What roles does a first author have
Would you fill it out? What questions would be interested in?
More collage art about Quantun Information please
I made a zine about quantum gates and distributed it at @unitary.foundation's unitaryCON this two weeks ago.
check it out :) and lemme know what you think
nates.place/static/ng01....
check it out :) and lemme know what you think
nates.place/static/ng01....
September 17, 2025 at 4:28 AM
More collage art about Quantun Information please
Good morning from TQC 2025 in Bengalore IISC 🇮🇳
I'm here spreading some Quantum Thermo propaganda to the Algo, Crypto people - pass by poster 72 if interested in (arxiv.org/abs/2505.15887)
Bengalore has been overwhelming, awesome, beautiful and tasty so far
I'm here spreading some Quantum Thermo propaganda to the Algo, Crypto people - pass by poster 72 if interested in (arxiv.org/abs/2505.15887)
Bengalore has been overwhelming, awesome, beautiful and tasty so far
September 15, 2025 at 5:35 AM
Good morning from TQC 2025 in Bengalore IISC 🇮🇳
I'm here spreading some Quantum Thermo propaganda to the Algo, Crypto people - pass by poster 72 if interested in (arxiv.org/abs/2505.15887)
Bengalore has been overwhelming, awesome, beautiful and tasty so far
I'm here spreading some Quantum Thermo propaganda to the Algo, Crypto people - pass by poster 72 if interested in (arxiv.org/abs/2505.15887)
Bengalore has been overwhelming, awesome, beautiful and tasty so far
I think the number of single author arXiv postings on quant-ph is steadily increasing. E.g. today 7/48 postings were single author.
Has anyone else been noticing this?
Surely it's due to GPTs being good paper writing assitants, right?
Has anyone else been noticing this?
Surely it's due to GPTs being good paper writing assitants, right?
September 8, 2025 at 6:25 AM
I think the number of single author arXiv postings on quant-ph is steadily increasing. E.g. today 7/48 postings were single author.
Has anyone else been noticing this?
Surely it's due to GPTs being good paper writing assitants, right?
Has anyone else been noticing this?
Surely it's due to GPTs being good paper writing assitants, right?
Anyone else headed to TQC in Bengaluru and hanging out a bit the week after?
Do send a message if yes and you're up for hanging out after the conference. 😄
tqc-conference.org
Do send a message if yes and you're up for hanging out after the conference. 😄
tqc-conference.org
TQC Conference 2025 | Theory of Quantum Computation, Communication and Cryptography
tqc-conference.org
August 22, 2025 at 9:56 AM
Anyone else headed to TQC in Bengaluru and hanging out a bit the week after?
Do send a message if yes and you're up for hanging out after the conference. 😄
tqc-conference.org
Do send a message if yes and you're up for hanging out after the conference. 😄
tqc-conference.org
(1/n) I’ve been binging some golden oldies from the optomech boom of the late 2000s and was surprised to find that the currently popular gravitationally mediated entanglement "is gravity quantum" experimental proposals -- find their origin there. Here’s a little thread on that lineage.
🧵
🧵
August 13, 2025 at 8:59 AM
(1/n) I’ve been binging some golden oldies from the optomech boom of the late 2000s and was surprised to find that the currently popular gravitationally mediated entanglement "is gravity quantum" experimental proposals -- find their origin there. Here’s a little thread on that lineage.
🧵
🧵
I've gotten into dumpster diving through Scirate for old discussions. A journal club with a time machine.
Here's one on how you could build a Qcomputer out of 1 photon but "a photon as wide as the universe would be like ∼100 qubits" from @mankei-tsang.bsky.social
scirate.com/arxiv/1909.0...
Here's one on how you could build a Qcomputer out of 1 photon but "a photon as wide as the universe would be like ∼100 qubits" from @mankei-tsang.bsky.social
scirate.com/arxiv/1909.0...
August 12, 2025 at 11:07 AM
I've gotten into dumpster diving through Scirate for old discussions. A journal club with a time machine.
Here's one on how you could build a Qcomputer out of 1 photon but "a photon as wide as the universe would be like ∼100 qubits" from @mankei-tsang.bsky.social
scirate.com/arxiv/1909.0...
Here's one on how you could build a Qcomputer out of 1 photon but "a photon as wide as the universe would be like ∼100 qubits" from @mankei-tsang.bsky.social
scirate.com/arxiv/1909.0...
Warm and well deserved congratulations to @itsmealeale.bsky.social and coauthors on the most beautiful review to ever grace the pages of Physical Review 🎆
I'm sure many students will be thankful for years to come for having learnt about how to carry out thermodynamic exorcisms from this tutorial 😈
I'm sure many students will be thankful for years to come for having learnt about how to carry out thermodynamic exorcisms from this tutorial 😈
Our tutorial "A friendly guide to exorcising Maxwell's demon" (journals.aps.org/prxquantum/p...) is out!
The big question after the tutorial is whether I’m finally done drawing demons?
The big question after the tutorial is whether I’m finally done drawing demons?
August 11, 2025 at 6:12 PM
Warm and well deserved congratulations to @itsmealeale.bsky.social and coauthors on the most beautiful review to ever grace the pages of Physical Review 🎆
I'm sure many students will be thankful for years to come for having learnt about how to carry out thermodynamic exorcisms from this tutorial 😈
I'm sure many students will be thankful for years to come for having learnt about how to carry out thermodynamic exorcisms from this tutorial 😈
"You're a cargo cult scientist,
A real crank turning nihilist,
I only found your citations--
On Google Squalor"
Avidly preparing for my next academic rap battle, that's how tenure works right?
A real crank turning nihilist,
I only found your citations--
On Google Squalor"
Avidly preparing for my next academic rap battle, that's how tenure works right?
August 2, 2025 at 8:22 AM
"You're a cargo cult scientist,
A real crank turning nihilist,
I only found your citations--
On Google Squalor"
Avidly preparing for my next academic rap battle, that's how tenure works right?
A real crank turning nihilist,
I only found your citations--
On Google Squalor"
Avidly preparing for my next academic rap battle, that's how tenure works right?
(1/3) Updated on the arXiv this morning! No more painful typos and new appendices. One comparing our sample complexity with that of classical probabilistic approaches and another providing a recipe for oracles to prepare thermal machines.
arxiv.org/abs/2505.15887
arxiv.org/abs/2505.15887
July 29, 2025 at 6:37 AM
(1/3) Updated on the arXiv this morning! No more painful typos and new appendices. One comparing our sample complexity with that of classical probabilistic approaches and another providing a recipe for oracles to prepare thermal machines.
arxiv.org/abs/2505.15887
arxiv.org/abs/2505.15887
View of the Maltese Archipelago from Gozo this morning 🇲🇹
July 12, 2025 at 7:07 AM
View of the Maltese Archipelago from Gozo this morning 🇲🇹
Easy to feel powerless in times like these.
Trying to remember that science is a political act and a force that brings people together from all over the world out of excitement for the beauty of nature.
In this sense, science is an act of defiance against those that wish to divide humanity.
Trying to remember that science is a political act and a force that brings people together from all over the world out of excitement for the beauty of nature.
In this sense, science is an act of defiance against those that wish to divide humanity.
June 22, 2025 at 2:31 PM
Easy to feel powerless in times like these.
Trying to remember that science is a political act and a force that brings people together from all over the world out of excitement for the beauty of nature.
In this sense, science is an act of defiance against those that wish to divide humanity.
Trying to remember that science is a political act and a force that brings people together from all over the world out of excitement for the beauty of nature.
In this sense, science is an act of defiance against those that wish to divide humanity.
(1/n) Today on the arXiv, we examine the folklore that cooling a quantum system with access to another requires one to order their joint state eigenvalues in decreasing order and find that this sorting is actually dictated by a simple set of inequalities.
scirate.com/arxiv/2506.1...
scirate.com/arxiv/2506.1...
June 13, 2025 at 6:27 AM
(1/n) Today on the arXiv, we examine the folklore that cooling a quantum system with access to another requires one to order their joint state eigenvalues in decreasing order and find that this sorting is actually dictated by a simple set of inequalities.
scirate.com/arxiv/2506.1...
scirate.com/arxiv/2506.1...
Totally like not tweeting about this for any specific reasons but the surname Jozsa as in Deutsch-Jozsa is spelled "zs" not "sz" in case like I dunno you like umm put an arxiv posting with this name in the title...
June 6, 2025 at 12:32 PM
Totally like not tweeting about this for any specific reasons but the surname Jozsa as in Deutsch-Jozsa is spelled "zs" not "sz" in case like I dunno you like umm put an arxiv posting with this name in the title...
Reposted by Jake Xuereb
I think a lot about how Aaron Swartz committed suicide while facing a probably long jail sentence for download some of JSTOR, but no one at Meta is going to face any repercussions for using all of Libgen to train its AI.
Someone else said something very similar to this the other day, but.
It really burns me that our (millennials') generation was legally terrorized for like, downloading Radiohead discographies
But we're supposed to be ok with billionaires stealing human intellectual output in its entirety bc AI
It really burns me that our (millennials') generation was legally terrorized for like, downloading Radiohead discographies
But we're supposed to be ok with billionaires stealing human intellectual output in its entirety bc AI
June 2, 2025 at 8:48 AM
I think a lot about how Aaron Swartz committed suicide while facing a probably long jail sentence for download some of JSTOR, but no one at Meta is going to face any repercussions for using all of Libgen to train its AI.
Deep congratulations to the whole team but especially to Florian on what I'm sure is only his first Nature Physics paper.
I am also super happy to see the Malta - Vienna connection crystallized in such a paper facilitated by @aspects-quantum.bsky.social
I am also super happy to see the Malta - Vienna connection crystallized in such a paper facilitated by @aspects-quantum.bsky.social
What started as informal discussions on the Danube beach in Vienna during QTD2023 has been published at last. Trying to come up with an experimentally feasible quantum clock we came across a rich model – the ring clock – that overturned a common wisdom in the community. doi.org/10.1038/s415...
June 2, 2025 at 11:19 AM
Deep congratulations to the whole team but especially to Florian on what I'm sure is only his first Nature Physics paper.
I am also super happy to see the Malta - Vienna connection crystallized in such a paper facilitated by @aspects-quantum.bsky.social
I am also super happy to see the Malta - Vienna connection crystallized in such a paper facilitated by @aspects-quantum.bsky.social
(1/7)On a train to Styria, headed for a weekend of hiking I kept thinking 𝘤𝘢𝘯 𝘢 𝘩𝘦𝘢𝘵 𝘦𝘹𝘤𝘩𝘢𝘯𝘨𝘦 𝘣𝘦 𝘶𝘴𝘦𝘥 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘢 𝘤𝘰𝘮𝘱𝘶𝘵𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯?
In today's arXiv, I show that a heat exchange between a qubit and a thermal machine can be used to solve some old school query complexity problems.
scirate.com/arxiv/2505.1...
In today's arXiv, I show that a heat exchange between a qubit and a thermal machine can be used to solve some old school query complexity problems.
scirate.com/arxiv/2505.1...
May 23, 2025 at 6:29 AM
(1/7)On a train to Styria, headed for a weekend of hiking I kept thinking 𝘤𝘢𝘯 𝘢 𝘩𝘦𝘢𝘵 𝘦𝘹𝘤𝘩𝘢𝘯𝘨𝘦 𝘣𝘦 𝘶𝘴𝘦𝘥 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘢 𝘤𝘰𝘮𝘱𝘶𝘵𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯?
In today's arXiv, I show that a heat exchange between a qubit and a thermal machine can be used to solve some old school query complexity problems.
scirate.com/arxiv/2505.1...
In today's arXiv, I show that a heat exchange between a qubit and a thermal machine can be used to solve some old school query complexity problems.
scirate.com/arxiv/2505.1...
Very proud of the @univie.ac.at under grad physics society Roter Vektor for standing up for science today and peaceful distributing these flyers and picketing after the talk.
Shame on Uni Wien for using security to intimidate.
Cheers @graemesmith.bsky.social for the flyer inspiration 😉
Shame on Uni Wien for using security to intimidate.
Cheers @graemesmith.bsky.social for the flyer inspiration 😉
May 22, 2025 at 12:22 PM
Very proud of the @univie.ac.at under grad physics society Roter Vektor for standing up for science today and peaceful distributing these flyers and picketing after the talk.
Shame on Uni Wien for using security to intimidate.
Cheers @graemesmith.bsky.social for the flyer inspiration 😉
Shame on Uni Wien for using security to intimidate.
Cheers @graemesmith.bsky.social for the flyer inspiration 😉