Official account of QIP Annual Conference. QIP 2027 will be held February 20-26, 2027 in Singapore.

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A warm welcome from the organisers of QIP 2027! The conference will take place February 20-26 at the National University of Singapore. For up-to-date information, check out qip2027.org
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We had 7 amazing days at the #QIP2026 conference in Riga! See you next year in Singapore! ✨
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Sebastian Zur fits the compressed oracle method into the well known landscape of quantum lower bound methods (such as advesrary and multiplicative adversary method).
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Lynn Engelberts presents a faster quantum algorithm for Shortest Vector Problem.
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Galina Pass speaks about quantum algorithms that solve graph connectivity with small memory.
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Guoding Liu talks about random 1D quantum circuits as a good approximation for Haar random transformations.
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Isadora Veeren talks about distributed complexity of graph colouring in the quantum setting.
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Ewin Tang talks about converting between different types of quantum resources.
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Omri Schmueli talks about self destructing quantum digital signatures
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Hao Chung-Cheng presents quantum layer cake theorem.
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The Industry session of #QIP2026 starts with our Platinum sponsor @GoogleQuantumAI presentation.
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Invited #QIP2026 plenary: John Watrous on "What I've learned from quantum education." @QIPConference
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William He shows that arbitrarily complex quantum states can be certified using only single qubit measurements.
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The #QIP2026 invited speaker John Watrous from @UWaterloo shares his 30 years of experience and insights into the development of quantum education, course design, and the role of education in shaping this field of science.
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A wonderful and highly compressed medley on the consequences for quantum information theory when one is limited to computationally efficient steps at #QIP2026, impressively delivered by Lorenzo Leone and Thomas Hahn. If somebody had told me years ago that quantum information theory changes when only efficient quantum operations are used, I would have been astounded. "Entanglement theory with limited computational resources" @lorenzo_leone_, Jacopo Rizzo, Jens Eisert, Sofiène Jerbi nature.com/articles/s41567-0… arxiv.org/abs/2502.12284 "Quantum computational entropies" @avidanoam, Thomas Hahn, Rotem Arnon, @joerenes arxiv.org/abs/2506.14068 "Computational relative entropy" @jj_xyz, @non_unitary, Jacopo Rizzo, @lorenzo_leone_, Sofiène Jerbi, Jens Eisert arxiv.org/abs/2509.20472
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✨ Phasecraft is a Silver sponsor of #QIP2026! Meet them during the conference expo! 🟢 Phasecraft is the quantum algorithms company focused on achieving practical quantum advantage through algorithm innovation targeting real-world applications.
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Sami Boulebnane describes a QAOA based quantum algorithm for Sherrington-Kirkpatrick model.
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Thomas Schuster @Caltech on "Strong random unitaries and fast scrambling," which addresses the question of how quickly quantum systems scramble information. #QIP2026 @QIPConference
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Thomas Schuster explains why researchers care about scrambling quantum information.
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Joseph Carolan @umdcs is giving a cryptography talk on a compressed permutation oracle and its soundness. #QIP2026 @QIPConference
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