Myths around quantum computation before full fault tolerance: What no-go theorems rule out and what they don't
Zimborás, Z Koczor, B Holmes, Z Borrelli, E Gilyén, A Huang, H Cai, Z Acín, A Aolita, L Banchi, L Brandão, F Cavalcanti, D Cubitt, T Filippov, S García-Pérez, G Goold, J Kálmán, O Kyoseva, E Rossi, M Sokolov, B Tavernelli, I Maniscalco, S (09 Jan 2025)
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Sublinear bilipschitz equivalences and quasiisometries of Lie groups

Gabriel Pallier
Abstract

I will present some contributions to the quasiisometry classification of solvable Lie groups of exponential growth that we obtain using sublinear bilipschitz equivalences, which are generalized quasiisometries. This is joint work with Ido Grayevsky.

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A counterexample to the coarse Menger conjecture
Nguyen, T Scott, A Seymour, P Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series B volume 173 68-82 (13 Feb 2025)
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