Talks
Here are a list of my talks, presentations and reading groups that I am part of.
Invited (Seminar) Talks
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“Classical Verification of Quantum Computations”
A series of (online) seminar talks to Prof Rahul Jain and his theoretical CS group at Centre of Quantum Technologies, National University of Singapore
The talks are around two works on this topic, one by Mahadev and one by Morimae and Fitzimons
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“On Unconditionally Secure Commitment over Unreliable Noisy Channels”
An invited guest (seminar) talk at Technische Universität München (TUM) to Dr Christian Deppe and his group
Reading Group
- “MIP=RE”
Organising a reading group at TIFR along with Pranab Sen and Upendra Kapshikar to understand the celebrated recent result “MIP=RE” and its precursor works.
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Conference Talks
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“Commitment over Unreliable noisy channels: When Awareness meets control”
Presented at IEEE Information Theory Workshop (ITW) 2022, Mumbai, India
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“Singleton bounds for entanglement assisted classical and quantum error correcting codes”
Presented at IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT) 2022, Helsinki, Finland -
“On Unconditionally Secure Commitment over Unreliable Noisy Channels”
Presented at IEEE Conference on Communication Systems and Networks (COMSNETS), 2022, Bengaluru, India
Won the Best Paper Award in the Graduate Forum Event -
“Commitment Capacity under Cost Constraints”
Presented at IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT) 2021 (Virtual)
Video recordings: short, long
Posters
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“Singleton bounds for entanglement assisted classical and quantum error correcting codes”
Manideep Mamindlapally, Andreas Winter
Presented at Quantum Information Processing (QIP) conference, 2022, Pasadena, USA (virtual) -
“Commitment over Unreliable channels”
Manideep Mamindlapally, Anuj K Yadav, Pranav Joshi
Presented at IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory (ISIT) 2021 (Virtual) -
“Role of costs in commitment over Noisy channels”
Manideep Mamindlapally, Anuj K Yadav
Presented at IEEE North American School on Information Theory (NASIT) 2021 (Virtual)