Kun Wang, Nan Wu, Parker Kuklinski, Haixing Hu, Ping Xu and Fangmin Song. Grover Walks on a Line with Absorbing Boundaries. Quantum Information Processing, 2016. arXiv:1601.08122. Article
Kun Wang, Nan Wu, and Fangmin Song. On Four Non-Computable Decision Problems. National Conference on Theoretical Computer Science (NCTCS), 2015. Jinhua, Zhejiang, China. Recommended to be published in Journal of Computational Information Systems. Article
Kun Wang, Nan Wu, and Fangmin Song. On Four Non-Computable Decision Problems. Journal of Computational Information Systems, Vol. 11 (22):8395-8404, 2015. This paper is recommended to be published in this journal by NCTCS 2015. Article
Nan Wu, Kun Wang, Haixing Hu, Fangmin Song and Xiangdong Li. A Novel Quantum Random Number Generation Algorithm Used by Smartphone Camera. Proc. SPIE 9500, Quantum Information and Computation XIII, 2015. Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Link
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Grover Walks on a Line with Absorbing Boundaries, National Quantum Optics Conference 2016, Lanzhou, Gansu China. Slide
Oscillating Localization, Defects and Disorders, Seminar held by quantum computing group and quantum optics group of NJU, March 15, 2016. Slide
Annual Summary and Tasks Assignment, Seminar held by quantum computing group and quantum optics group of NJU, January 22, 2016. This seminar was not offically announced, only the students from two groups participated. Broke
Annual Summary, Seminar held by quantum computing group and quantum optics group of NJU, January 15, 2016. Slide
Quantum Walks with Disorders, Seminar held by quantum computing group and quantum optics group of NJU, December 25, 2015. Slide
Quantum Walk with Restart (II), Seminar held by quantum computing group and quantum optics group of NJU, December 3, 2015. Slide
Summary of Recent Works, Seminar held by quantum computing group and quantum optics group of NJU, November 20, 2015. Broke
Quantum Walk with Restart, Seminar held by quantum computing group and quantum optics group of NJU, November 4, 2015. Slide
请问您是海狸先生吗?, National Conference on Theoretical Computer Science (NCTCS), November 1, 2015. Slide
Simulations of Three State Discrete Quantum Walks, Seminar held by quantum computing group and quantum optics group of NJU, September 11, 2015. Broke
CNOT Gate Implemented by Quantum Teleportation, Seminar held by quantum computing group and quantum optics group of NJU, April 24, 2015. Slide
Algorithms based on Quantum Walk, Seminar held by quantum computing group and quantum optics group of NJU, April 10, 2015. Broke
Introduction to Quantum Algorithms - Grover Algorithm, Seminar held by quantum computing group of NJU, March 12, 2015. Broke
Introduction to Quantum Algorithms - Simon and Bernstein-Vazirani Algorithm, Seminar held by quantum computing group of NJU, February 4, 2015. Broke
Introduction to Quantum Algorithms - Deutsch and Deutsch-Jozsa Algorithm, Seminar held by quantum computing group of NJU, January 28, 2015. Broke
Introduction to Three State Discrete Quantum Walks, Seminar held by quantum computing group and quantum optics group of NJU, January 20, 2015. Broke
Introduction to One-Way Quantum Computation, Workshop held by quantum optics group of NJU, December 27, 2014. Slide
One Dimensional Discrete Quantum Walk, Workshop held by Hasso Plattner Institute, Potsdam, Germany, June 25, 2014. Slide
Introduction to Quantum Cellular Automata, Seminar held by quantum computing group and quantum optics group of NJU, April 11, 2014. Slide
Quantum Walks on Element Disctinctness Problem, Course of Advance in Computer Science and Technology, CS, NJU, November 27, 2013. Slide
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Oct. 2012, visiting trip to University of Oxford, University of Cambridge and University of Southampton.
Jun. 2014, visiting trip to Hasso Plattner Institute for Software Systems Technology, University of Potsdam, Germany. Gave a talk entitled One Dimensional Discrete Quantum Walk.
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Mail: Qingwu Wang, Beijing, China.
Email: qingwuking at gmail dot com
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How to Read a Paper, Researchers spend a great deal of time reading research papers. However, this skill is rarely taught, leading to much wasted effort. This article outlines a practical and efficient three pass method for reading research papers. It also describes how to use this method to do a literature survey.
Graduate Student Resources on the Web, pointers to lots of other good web pages related to graduate life in general.
How to Succeed in Graduate School, by Marie desJardins; the best source of advice!
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