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Indranil Ghosh

Indranil Ghosh

Postdoctoral fellow in applied mathematics

Palmerston North, New Zealand

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Indra is a postdoctoral fellow in applied mathematics at Massey University, New Zealand, working on all things "dynamical systems". He will be moving soon to University College Dublin as a postdoctoral fellow in applied mathematics. He takes a computational approach to tackle complex problems, and his current research is focused on understanding collective behaviour exhibited by coupled neurons. He is an avid Python user and has been a speaker at multiple Python-related conferences before. More information can be found in his website: https://indrag49.github.io/.

Area of Expertise

  • Physical & Life Sciences

Topics

  • Computational Physics
  • Neuron dynamics
  • Quantum computing
  • applied mathematics

Design your own quantum simulator with R

The main idea of the project is to use the R ecosystem to write computer codes for designing a quantum simulator, for simulating different quantum algorithms. I will start with giving a brief introduction to linear algebra for starting with quantum computation, and how to write your own R codes from scratch to implement them. Then I will take a dive into implementing simple quantum circuits starting with initializing qubits and terminating with a measurement. I will also implement simple quantum algorithms concluding with giving a brief intro to quantum game theory and their simulations with R.

Indranil Ghosh

Postdoctoral fellow in applied mathematics

Palmerston North, New Zealand

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