TQC Conferences
The Theory of Quantum Computation, Communication and Cryptography (TQC) is a leading annual international conference for students and researchers working in the theoretical aspects of quantum information science. The scientific objective is to bring together the theoretical quantum information science community to present and discuss the latest advances in the field.
04 Demonstration of Qniverse by CDAC
03 Quantum Key Distribution Experiments
02 Practical Resilient Efficient Quantum key distribution
01 Device Independent Quantum Cryptography
02 Remaining AI in the era of Quantum Computing
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06 A Unified Theory of Quantum Neural Network Loss Landscapes
05 Time-dependent Hamiltonian Simulation via Magnus Expansion: Algorithms and Discrete Super conver
04 The rotation-invariant Hamiltonian problem is QMAEXP-complete
03 Testing and Learning structured quantum Hamiltonians
02 RE-completeness of entangled constraint satisfaction problems
01 Quantum Spin chains & Symmetric Functions
06 Impossibility of Hyperefficient Shadow Tomography: Unbounded Multiple-Copy Secure Copy-Protection
05 A New World in the Depths of Microcrypt: Separating OWSGs and Quantum Money from QEFID
04 Unitary Designs of Symmetric Local Random Circuits
03 Orthogonality Broadcasting and Quantum Position VerificationIan George et al.
02 Tesseract: A Search-Based Decoder for Quantum Error Correction
01 Strategic Codes: The Universal Spatio-Temporal Framework for Quantum Error-Correction
05 Towards a complexity-theoretic dichotomy for (2+1)-dimensional TQFT invariants
04 Classical Estimation of the Free Energy & Quantum Gibbs Sampling
03 Hamiltonian Locality Testing via Trotterized Postselection
02 Quantum advantage for learning shallow neural networks with natural data distributions
01 Online learning of quantum processes
02 Polynomial Time Quantum Gibbs Sampling for Fermi Hubbard model at any Temperature
01 Quantum Perfect Matchings
03 Quantum One Time Programs, Revisited
02 Efficient Quantum Pseudorandomness from Hamiltonian Phase States
01 Pseudorandom Function like States from Common Haar Unitary
04 X-Arabolity of quantum states
03 Bounding the computational power of bosonic systems