Dr. Lidar’s talk

[1] K. Khodjasteh and D.A. Lidar, “Fault-Tolerant Quantum Dynamical Decoupling”, Phys. Rev. Lett. 95, 180501 (2005).

[2] K. Khodjasteh and D.A. Lidar, “Performance of Deterministic Dynamical Decoupling Schemes: Concatenated and Periodic Pulse Sequences”, Phys. Rev. A 75, 062310 (2007).

[3] K. Khodjasteh and D.A. Lidar, “Rigorous Bounds on the Performance of a Hybrid Dynamical Decoupling-Quantum Computing Scheme”, Phys. Rev. A 78, 012355 (2008).

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Dr. Yap’s talk

Dr. Yap gave a wonderful talk of nanotubes in both carbon and non-carbon aspects. I personally enjoyed the talk very much, which started with introducing every individual research field, and then discussed the topic in-depth, particularly “vertically-aligned carbon nanotubes (CNTs), boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs), ZnO nanotubes (ZnO NTs), and Si nanotubes (SiNTs)”.

If you’d like to know more about Dr. Yap’s research, please visit his research group.

The talk covers almost all research fields Dr. Yap has been working on, so his publication page is the best resource for afterwards learning. Here is Dr. Yap’s publication work page.

Dr. Young’s talk

Dr. Young has already put his talk on-line.

To learn more about Monte Carlo method, please check out books at the USC Libraries. If you search ““Monte Carlo method.” as subject within HOMER, you will search found 161 titles. Some recent titles are

Meanwhile, if you find new published books in this subject that are not included in the S&E library, please let me know. I’d be happy to order and buy them.

Thanks!