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DESCRIPTION:Scott Aaronson (University of Texas at Austin). I'll advocate a
  research agenda for designing quantum computations that are\n(1) feasible
  on near-term\, non-error-corrected\, "NISQ" devices\,\n(2) hard to simula
 te classically\, and\n(3) easy to verify classically\,\nwhere right now we
  only have any two of the three. The agenda involves understanding the str
 ucture of otherwise-random quantum circuits that have been postselected to
  have the behavior that we want\, and includes concrete open problems on w
 hich progress seems feasible.\n\nCONTACT: 263-9399\, yavuz@wisc.edu
LOCATION:2241 Chamberlin Hall
SUMMARY:The Future of Quantum Supremacy Experiments
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