Aram Harrow
Aram Wettroth Harrow (born 1980) is a professor of physics in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Center for Theoretical Physics.Harrow works in quantum information science and quantum computing. Together with Avinatan Hassidim and Seth Lloyd, he designed a quantum algorithm for linear systems of equations, which in some cases exhibits an exponential advantage over the best classical algorithms. The algorithm has wide application in quantum machine learning.
He is a steering committee member of Quantum Information Processing (QIP), the largest annual conference in the field of quantum computing. Harrow is a co-administrator of SciRate, a free and open access scientific collaboration network. He also co-runs a blog, ''The Quantum Pontiff''. His collaborators include Peter Shor and Charles H. Bennett. Provided by Wikipedia
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Extremal eigenvalues of local Hamiltonians by Harrow, Aram W, Montanaro, Ashley
Published 2019
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Local Hamiltonians Whose Ground States Are Hard to Approximate by Eldar, Lior, Harrow, Aram W.
Published 2020
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Quantum Computational Supremacy by Harrow, Aram W., Montanaro, Ashley
Published 2020
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Rapid mixing of path integral Monte Carlo for 1D stoquastic Hamiltonians by Crosson, Elizabeth, Harrow, Aram W
Published 2022
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Time Reversal and Exchange Symmetries of Unitary Gate Capacities by Harrow, Aram W., Shor, Peter W.
Published 2012
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Uselessness for an Oracle Model with Internal Randomness by Harrow, Aram W., Rosenbaum, David J.
Published 2014
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Product-State Approximations to Quantum States by Brandão, Fernando G. S. L., Harrow, Aram W
Published 2017
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An Improved Semidefinite Programming Hierarchy for Testing Entanglement by Harrow, Aram W, Natarajan, Anand, Wu, Xiaodi
Published 2021
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