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Theoretical computer scientist and David J. Bruton Jr. Centennial Professor of Computer Science at the University of Texas at Austin. Focuses on quantum computing and computational... Show More

Theoretical computer scientist and David J. Bruton Jr. Centennial Professor of Computer Science at the University of Texas at Austin. Focuses on quantum computing and computational complexity theory.

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Scott Aaronson @ScottAaronson · Dec 20, 2023
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You can read some of her efforts in her first book, Tiananmen Exiles: Voices of the Struggle for Democracy in China (one of the Asia Society’s top 5 China books of 2014).

Book Jan 1, 2014
Tiananmen Exiles: Voices of the Struggle for Democracy in China (Palgrave Studies in Oral History)
by Rowena He
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Scott Aaronson @ScottAaronson · Dec 7, 2023
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Yes, I’m well-aware that 60 Minutes recently ran a segment on quantum computing, featuring the often-in-error-but-never-in-doubt Michio Kaku.

Book May 2, 2023
Quantum Supremacy
by Michio Kaku
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Scott Aaronson @ScottAaronson · Aug 21, 2023
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- Oded Regev put an exciting paper on the arXiv, showing how to factor an n-digit integer using quantum circuits of size ~O(n3/2) (multiple such circuits, whose results are combined classically), assuming a smoothness conjecture from number theory.

Paper Aug 12, 2023
An Efficient Quantum Factoring Algorithm
by Oded Regev (computer scientist)
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Scott Aaronson @ScottAaronson · Aug 21, 2023
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- A team from IBM, consisting of Sergey Bravyi, Andrew Cross, Jay Gambetta, Dmitri Maslov, Ted Yoder, and my former student Patrick Rall, put another exciting paper on the arXiv, which reports an apparent breakthrough in quantum error-correction—building a quantum memory based on LDPC (Low Density Parity Check) codes rather than the Kitaev surface code, and which (they say) with an 0.1% physical error rate, can preserve 12 logical qubits for ten million syndrome cycles using 288 physical qubits, rather than more than 4000 physical qubits with the surface code.

Paper Aug 15, 2023
High-threshold and low-overhead fault-tolerant quantum memory
by Theodore J Yoder
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Scott Aaronson @ScottAaronson · Jan 1, 2022
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Briefly, I think that this is one of the most important books so far of the twenty-first century.

Book Oct 26, 2021
Viral: The Search for the Origin of COVID-19
by Matt Ridley and Alina Chan
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The Elephant in the Brain is a masterpiece.

Book Dec 1, 2017
The Elephant in the Brain: Hidden Motives in Everyday Life
by Robin Hanson and Kevin Simler
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The Elephant in the Brain is a masterpiece.

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The Elephant in the Brain: Hidden Motives in Everyday Life
by Robin Hanson and Kevin Simler
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