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Revision as of 20:57, 14 November 2011
I'm interested in topics that lie on the border between quantum computing and statistical physics such as efficient quantum monte carlo simulations of computational systems, ground-state computing models wherein information is protected by an energy barrier, and questions in Hamiltonian complexity which seek to resolve the relative power of quantum and classical computers.