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  1. Andrew Child is the pen name of author Andrew Grant. He is the brother of Jim Grant, who of course uses the pseudonym of Lee Child. Andrew is 14 years younger than his brother as he was born in 1968 while Lee was born in 1954.

  2. www.cs.umd.edu › ~amchildsAndrew Childs

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    My research aims to better understand the power of quantum systems to process information. I am especially interested in quantum algorithms, including topics such as quantum simulation, quantum query complexity, quantum walk, and quantum algorithms for algebraic problems. 1. Papers(arXiv,Google Scholar) 2. Talks

    Fall 2024: Design and analysis of computer algorithms (CMSC 451)
    Spring 2025: Quantum algorithms (CMSC 858Q)
    Program Committee, STOC 2025
    Editorial Board, Communications in Mathematical Physics
    QIP Conference: Program committee member, 2013, 2019, 2022, 2023, 2024; program committee chair, 2020; steering committee member, 2015–18
  3. Ben Reichardt University of Southern CaliforniaVerified email at usc.edu. Shengyu Zhang(张胜誉) TencentVerified email at cse.cuhk.edu.hk. Eddie Schoute IBM ResearchVerified email at ibm.com. Follow. Andrew M. Childs. Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science, University of Maryland. Verified email at umd.edu - Homepage.

  4. Andrew Childs This is a set of lecture notes on quantum algorithms . These notes were prepared for a course that was offered at the University of Waterloo in 2008 , 2011 , and 2013 , and at the University of Maryland in 2017 and 2021 .

  5. Andrew Childs is a professor at UMD and the director of the NSF Quantum Leap Challenge Institute for Robust Quantum Simulation. He is a leading researcher in quantum algorithms, quantum walks, quantum query complexity, and quantum simulation.

  6. Nov 6, 2015 · ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms, New Orleans, 9 January 2007 [Slides] Weak Fourier-Schur sampling, the hidden subgroup problem, and the quantum collision problem. Workshop on Quantum Algorithms for Algebraic Problems, Banff International Research Station, 18 September 2006. Overview of adiabatic quantum computation.

  7. sites.umiacs.umd.edu › people › amchildsAndrew Childs | UMIACS

    Andrew Childs is a professor of computer science and co-director of the Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science (QuICS). Childs is an expert in the theory of quantum information processing, with a particular emphasis on algorithms for quantum computers.

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