Nathan Wiebe

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Structured filtering2023-07-19Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q50891542022-07-18Paper
Entanglement area law for 1D gauge theories and bosonic systems2022-03-29Paper
Correction to: ``Thermalization and canonical typicality in translation-invariant quantum lattice systems2021-04-27Paper
Quantum bootstrapping via compressed quantum Hamiltonian learning2021-01-13Paper
On the power of coherently controlled quantum adiabatic evolutions2021-01-12Paper
Efficient simulation scheme for a class of quantum optics experiments with non-negative Wigner representation2020-12-18Paper
Floating point representations in quantum circuit synthesis2020-12-18Paper
Robust online Hamiltonian learning2020-12-02Paper
Quantum-circuit design for efficient simulations of many-body quantum dynamics2020-12-02Paper
Quantum singular value transformation and beyond: exponential improvements for quantum matrix arithmetics2020-01-30Paper
Optimizing quantum optimization algorithms via faster quantum gradient computation2019-10-15Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q49671612019-07-03Paper
Bounding the costs of quantum simulation of many-body physics in real space2017-08-25Paper
Robust Online Hamiltonian Learning.2017-02-01Paper
Thermalization and canonical typicality in translation-invariant quantum lattice systems2015-10-07Paper
Product formulas for exponentials of commutators2014-03-06Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q49038672013-01-28Paper
Simulating quantum dynamics on a quantum computer2011-12-02Paper
Improved error bounds for the adiabatic approximation2011-11-02Paper
Higher order decompositions of ordered operator exponentials2010-03-22Paper

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