Vishnu Iyer
vishnu-psiyer.bsky.social
Vishnu Iyer
@vishnu-psiyer.bsky.social
PhD student in quantum information and complexity theory at The University of Texas at Austin. Previously EECS @ UC Berkeley.
Reposted by Vishnu Iyer
Just released a new paper on arXiv: "Quantum Search with In-Place Queries."
Check it out: scirate.com/arxiv/2504.0...
Work with Sandia National Labs, coauthors Blake Holman and Ronak Ramachandran

In short, we develop a new quantum search algorithm.
#Quantum #QuantumComputing #arXiv
April 7, 2025 at 3:34 AM
I'm excited to share a new preprint about learning unitary operators of mildly-interacting fermions!

arxiv.org/abs/2504.11318

@antonioannamele.bsky.social posed this very interesting question to me and I'm glad to have made progress towards it.
Mildly-Interacting Fermionic Unitaries are Efficiently Learnable
Recent work has shown that one can efficiently learn fermionic Gaussian unitaries, also commonly known as nearest-neighbor matchcircuits or non-interacting fermionic unitaries. However, one could ask ...
arxiv.org
April 16, 2025 at 7:12 PM
Reposted by Vishnu Iyer
I'm super happy to see this paper out on ArXiv today: arxiv.org/abs/2504.11318 by @vishnu-psiyer.bsky.social, presenting a quantum algorithm to learn t-doped fermionic Gaussian unitaries. This work solves one of the open questions we raised in our previous paper: journals.aps.org/prxquantum/a....
Mildly-Interacting Fermionic Unitaries are Efficiently Learnable
Recent work has shown that one can efficiently learn fermionic Gaussian unitaries, also commonly known as nearest-neighbor matchcircuits or non-interacting fermionic unitaries. However, one could ask ...
arxiv.org
April 16, 2025 at 3:53 PM