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Sarkar, A. (author)
As bigger quantum processors with hundreds of qubits become increasingly available, the potential for quantum computing to solve problems intractable for classical computers is becoming more tangible. Designing efficient quantum algorithms and software in tandem is key to achieving quantum advantage. Quantum software engineering is...
journal article 2024
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Cottineau, C. (author), Batty, Michael (author), Benenson, Itzhak (author), Delloye, Justin (author), Hatna, Erez (author), Pumain, Denise (author), Sarkar, Somwrita (author), Tannier, Cécile (author), Ubareviciene, Ruta (author)
Cities are so complex that we constantly build models to represent them, understand them and attempt to plan them. Models represent a middle ground between the singular configurations of cities and universal theories. This is what makes them valuable and prone to circulate (between places, institutions and languages) and evolve to adapt to new...
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Sarkar, Abhikbrata (author), Wang, Zhanning (author), Rendell, Matthew (author), Hendrickx, N.W. (author), Veldhorst, M. (author), Scappucci, G. (author), Khalifa, Mohammad (author), Salfi, Joe (author), Saraiva, Andre (author)
Hole spin qubits in group-IV semiconductors, especially Ge and Si, are actively investigated as platforms for ultrafast electrical spin manipulation thanks to their strong spin-orbit coupling. Nevertheless, the theoretical understanding of spin dynamics in these systems is in the early stages of development, particularly for in-plane magnetic...
journal article 2023
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Goens, Andrés (author), Chakraborty, S.S. (author), Sarkar, Susmit (author), Agarwal, Sukarn (author), Oswald, Nicolai (author), Nagarajan, Vijay (author)
Today's mobile, desktop, and server processors are heterogeneous, consisting not only of CPUs but also GPUs and other accelerators. Such heterogeneous processors are starting to expose a shared memory interface across these devices.Given that each of these individual devices typically supports a distinct instruction set architecture and a...
journal article 2023
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Bach, Bao Gia (author), Kundu, Akash (author), Acharya, Tamal (author), Sarkar, A. (author)
This work applies concepts from algorithmic probability to Boolean and quantum combinatorial logic circuits. The relations among the statistical, algorithmic, computational, and circuit complexities of states are reviewed. Thereafter, the probability of states in the circuit model of computation is defined. Classical and quantum gate sets are...
journal article 2023
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Sarkar, A. (author), Al-Ars, Z. (author), Bertels, K.L.M. (author)
In this research, we extend the universal reinforcement learning agent models of artificial general intelligence to quantum environments. The utility function of a classical exploratory stochastic Knowledge Seeking Agent, KL-KSA, is generalized to distance measures from quantum information theory on density matrices. Quantum process...
conference paper 2023
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Sarkar, A. (author)
Efforts to realize a sufficiently large controllable quantum processor are actively being pursued globally. These quantum devices are programmed by specifying the manipulation of quantum information via quantum algorithms. This doctoral research provides an application perspective to the design requirements of a quantum accelerator architecture....
doctoral thesis 2022
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Krol, A.M. (author), Sarkar, A. (author), Ashraf, I. (author), Al-Ars, Z. (author), Bertels, K.L.M. (author)
Unitary decomposition is a widely used method to map quantum algorithms to an arbitrary set of quantum gates. Efficient implementation of this decomposition allows for the translation of bigger unitary gates into elementary quantum operations, which is key to executing these algorithms on existing quantum computers. The decomposition can be used...
journal article 2022
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Venkatesha Prasad, Ranga Rao (author), Rao, V.S. (author), Sarkar, Chayan (author), Niemgeers, Ignas (author)
It is a huge challenge to run IoT devices/sensors powered solely through ambient harvested energy. Since the harvested energy is less and is stochastic in nature, it is extremely challenging to achieve low latency and high reliability. To this end, we propose a distributed, energy-management module called ReNEW, using Constructive...
journal article 2021
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Sarkar, A. (author), Al-Ars, Z. (author), Almudever, Carmen G. (author), Bertels, K.L.M. (author)
With small-scale quantum processors transitioning from experimental physics labs to industrial products, these processors in a few years are expected to scale up and be more robust for efficiently computing important algorithms in various fields. In this paper, we propose a quantum algorithm to address the challenging field of data processing...
journal article 2021
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Sarkar, A. (author), Al-Ars, Z. (author), Bertels, K.L.M. (author)
Inferring algorithmic structure in data is essential for discovering causal generative models. In this research, we present a quantum computing framework using the circuit model, for estimating algorithmic information metrics. The canonical computation model of the Turing machine is restricted in time and space resources, to make the target...
journal article 2021
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Sarkar, A. (author), Al-Ars, Z. (author), Bertels, K.L.M. (author)
In this article, we present QuASeR, a reference-free DNA sequence reconstruction implementation via de novo assembly on both gate-based and quantum annealing platforms. This is the first time this important application in bioinformatics is modeled using quantum computation. Each one of the four steps of the implementation (TSP, QUBO,...
journal article 2021
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Vatti, Anoop Kishore (author), Caratsch, Andrina (author), Sarkar, Shuvadeep (author), Kundarapu, Laxman Kumar (author), Gadag, Shivaprasad (author), Nayak, Usha Yogendra (author), Dey, P. (author)
The aggregation behavior of asphaltene in aqueous solution is systematically investigated based on a classical molecular dynamics study. In this work, a novel approach is adopted in order to investigate the structural and dynamical properties of the asphaltene nanoaggregates using different water models. The end-to-end distance of the...
journal article 2020
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Sarkar, Advait (author), Borghouts, Judith W. (author), Iyer, Anusha (author), Khullar, Sneha (author), Canton, Christian (author), Hermans, F.F.J. (author), Gordon, Andrew D. (author), Williams, Jack (author)
We report results from a survey on spreadsheet use and experience with textual programming languages (n=49). We find significant correlations between self-reported formula experience, programming experience, and overall spreadsheet experience. We discuss the implications of our findings for spreadsheet research and end-user programming...
conference paper 2020
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Sarkar, Chayan (author), Venkatesha Prasad, Ranga Rao (author), Langendoen, K.G. (author)
With the advent of low-cost, embedded sensor-actuator devices, the applications of cyber-physical systems have spread multi-fold in domains like infrastructure, manufacturing, automation, etc. Wireless sensor-actuator networks (WSANs) act as the backbone for applications in these domains. Typical WSAN deployments focus on energy-efficiency ...
journal article 2019
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Nadin, V. (author), Fernandez Maldonado, A.M. (author), Zonneveld, W.A.M. (author), Stead, D. (author), Dabrowski, M.M. (author), Piskorek, K.I. (author), Sarkar, Alankrita (author), Schmitt, Peter (author), Smas, Lukas (author), Cotella, Giancarlo (author), Janin Rivolin, Umberto (author), Solly, Alys (author), Berisha, Erblin (author), Pede, Elena (author), Seardo, Bianca Maria (author), Komornicki, Tomasz (author), Goch, Katarzyna (author), Bednarek-Szczepańska, Maria (author), Degórska, Bożena (author), Szejgiec-Kolenda, Barbara (author), Śleszyński, Przemysław (author), Lüer, Christian (author), Böhme, Kai (author), Nedovic-Budic, Zoriica (author), Williams, Brendan (author), Varghese, Johanna (author), Colic, Natasa (author), Knaap, Gerrit (author), Csák, László (author), Faragó, László (author), Mezei, Cecília (author), Pálné, Ilona (author), Pámer, Zoltán (author), Reimer, Mario (author), Münter, Angelika (author)
The objective of the COMPASS project was to provide an authoritative comparative report on changes in territorial governance and spatial planning systems in Europe from 2000 to 2016. This Final Report presents the main findings, conclusions and policy recommendations. The COMPASS project compares territorial governance and spatial planning in 32...
report 2018
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Sarkar, C. (author)
Computers were invented to automate the labour-intensive computing process. The advancement of semiconductor technology has reduced the form-factor and cost of computers, and increased their usability. This has gradually introduced computers in various control and automation systems. The further rise of miniatuarized computing devices paves the...
doctoral thesis 2016
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Piyush Jadhav, D. (author), Prabu Sai Manoj, M. (author), Sarkar, S. (author)
conference paper 2015
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Sarkar, M. (author)
Biological systems are a source of inspiration in the development of small autonomous sensor nodes. The two major types of optical vision systems found in nature are the single aperture human eye and the compound eye of insects. The latter are among the most compact and smallest vision sensors. The eye is a compound of individual lenses with...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Moens, E. (author), Meuret, Y. (author), Ottevaere, H. (author), Sarkar, M. (author), San Segundo Bello, D. (author), Merken, P. (author), Thienpont, H. (author)
In this paper we discuss the design of a novel miniaturized image sensor based on the working principle of insect facet eyes. The main goals are to design an imaging system which captures a large field of view (FOV) and to find a good trade-off between image resolution and sensitivity. To capture a total FOV of 124°, we split up this FOV into 25...
conference paper 2010
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