Sébastien Designolle
I'm an INRIA researcher based in Lyon (France).
I'd like to meet people from the OSCAR project.
My research interests lie mostly at the interface between:
- quantum information: Bell nonlocality, incompatibility of quantum measurements...
- convex optimisation: semidefinite programming, Frank-Wolfe algorithms...
Session
Ket.jl is an open-source Julia package tailored for quantum information science, focusing on nonlocality and entanglement. It offers a suite of tools for constructing and processing quantum states, measurements, and channels, all designed to work seamlessly with JuMP. By supporting arbitrary-precision arithmetic, Ket.jl enables researchers to perform high-precision computations essential for exploring quantum phenomena and solving complex optimization problems. Ket.jl's design facilitates integration into optimization workflows, making it a valuable tool for both theoretical investigations and practical applications in quantum information science.