INQA Conference 2024:ÌýTowards Quantum Advantage in Real-World Applications
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16Ìý- 18 October 2024Ìýin Toyko, Japan
Start time: 9am JST
End time: 6±è³¾Ìý´³³§°Õ
Banquet dinner: 6pm, October 17 2024Ìý
Quantum Annealing is a computational method to solve combinatorial optimization and sampling problems. The INQA 2024Ìýconference will cover various topics related to quantum annealing, focusing on new hardware platforms and novel optimization algorithms and their implementation. The conference aims to bring together leading researchers from academia and industry to share their latest findings and discuss future directions for quantum annealing research.Ìý
Location: The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (MIRAIKAN), 2-3-6 Aomi Koto-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Conference room: MIRAIKAN hall (7th floor)Ìý
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Invited speakers
Johan Ã…kerman (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)
Mohammad Amin (D-Wave Systems, Canada)
Valentina Brosco (CNR, Italy)
Nick Chancellor (Newcastle University, UK)
Constantin Dalyac (Pasqal, France)
Marta Estarellas (Qilimanjaro, Spain)
Takuya Hatomura (NTT, Japan)
Erika Kawakami (RIKEN, Japan)
Tadashi Kadowaki (AIST/DENSO, Japan)
Helmut Katzgraber (Amazon Web Service, USA)
Chris Kim (University of Minnesota, USA)
Kazue Kudo (Ochanomizu University, Japan)
Daniel Lidar (USC, USA)
Alicia Magann (Sandia National Labs, USA)
Yuki Minamoto (Fixstars Amplify, Japan)
YasunobuÌýNakamura (RIKEN, Japan)
Mikel Sanz (UPV/EHU, Spain)
Important deadlines
Registration and abstract submission opens August 29 2024
INQA Conference 2023:ÌýNew Platforms and Algorithms
6th- 8thÌýNovemberÌý2023Ìýin Innsbruck, Austria
Quantum Annealing is a computational method to solve combinatorial optimization and sampling problems. The INQA 2023 conference will cover various topics related to quantum annealing, focusing on new hardware platforms and novel optimization algorithms and their implementation. The conference aims to bring together leading researchers from academia and industry to share their latest findings and discuss future directions for quantum annealing research. The event is a sequel to INQA 2022 (London).
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INQA Conference 2022
Quantum Annealing: Routes to Understanding and Improving Scaling
Quantum annealing is yet to demonstrate the elusive goal of a scaling speedup when benchmarked against classical heuristic optimisers. In this INQA conference we will meet to learn about, consider and discuss possible routes to understanding and improving scaling of QA metrics with system size. Theoretical, numerical and experimental approaches will be discussed. Contributions within this theme or in any other related area of quantum annealing research are welcome.
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