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Jan 9 2025 - 12:00 Paper discussion In this week's SPLE there will be no talk -- only the usual paper discussion.  SPLE-Club
Jan 10 2025 - 12:00 Design and Implementation of Quantum Algorithms in the Noisy Intermediate Scale Quantum Era Alejandro Sopena González Quantum computing is an emerging paradigm that leverages the principles of quantum mechanics to perform calculations potentially more efficiently than classical computing. Thesis-dissertation
Jan 13 2025 - 11:30 Course in Machine Learning (Classical and Quantum) Adrian Perez-Salinas This class will be dedicated to introduce basic notions of machine learning. In this chapter we will discuss the purpose School
Jan 13 2025 - 11:30 Course in (Quantum) Machine Learning Adrián Pérez-Salinas This course, taught by Adrián Pérez-Salinas (Leiden University, The Netherlands) Seminar
Jan 13 2025 - 15:00 Non-invertible symmetries in Non-Linear Sigma Models Guillermo Arias Tamargo By this point it is fairly well known that symmetries can be generalised in many ways, including the case where the topological operator that generates the symmetry does not have an inverse. Seminar
Jan 14 2025 - 11:30 Course in Machine Learning (Classical and Quantum) Adrian Perez-Salinas In this class we will cover the basic of regression and supervised classification, both theoretical notions (not so much) School
Jan 15 2025 - 11:30 Course in Machine Learning (Classical and Quantum) Adrian Perez-Salinas In this class I will give some examples of TensorFlow, a library specifically designed to do machine learning. School
Jan 16 2025 - 10:30 Course in Machine Learning (Classical and Quantum) Adrian Perez-Salinas This class will cover the basic concepts of quantum machine learning, together with examples of the problems in acomputer. I will use QIBO for it.
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Jan 16 2025 - 15:00 Memory effect in LISA sources: prospects and relevance Silvia Gasparotto Gravitational wave memory is a non-linear prediction of general relativity that informs us about the energy fluxes emitted by gravitati Seminar
Jan 17 2025 - 11:30 Course in Machine Learning (Classical and Quantum) Adrian Perez-Salinas School

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