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Monthly Archives: January 2026
Dominik Hangleiter’s View Posts on: Has Quantum Advantage Been Achieved?
In a recent post on Quantum Frontiers—the first in a series of three—Dominik Hangleiter discusses the question of whether quantum advantage (also known as “quantum supremacy”) has been achieved. (Update, Jan. 26: here is Dominik’s second post; March 4: here … Continue reading
Posted in Computer Science and Optimization, People, Physics, Quantum
Tagged Dominik Hangleiter, quantum supremacy
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A Ten-Year-Old Video about Larry Guth and Netz Katz.
Facebook recently reminded of a videotaped lecture I gave ten years ago on Larry Guth and Nets Katz. In that lecture, I discussed their famous joint work on the Erdős distinct distances problem, as well as some of their individual … Continue reading
Posted in AI
Tagged Alex Lubotzky, James Maynard, Larry Guth, Nets Hawk Katz, Noam Solomon
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Happy new 2026 to all our readers! Here are some very interesting combinatorics results that I learned about recently. I will try to write in some more details about some of them later on. 1) Gaussian random graphs and Ramsey … Continue reading
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