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jroland [News]
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jroland [Publications]
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-==== News ==== +<​html>​ 
-  * From May 20 to 22, 2015, Stefano Pironio and I organize the 10th Conference on the Theory of Quantum Computation,​ Communication and Cryptography (TQC 2015) in Brussels. More information [[http://​tqc2015.ulb.ac.be|here]].+<!-- 
 +* From May 20 to 22, 2015, Stefano Pironio and I organize the 10th Conference on the Theory of Quantum Computation,​ Communication and Cryptography (TQC 2015) in Brussels. More information [[http://​tqc2015.ulb.ac.be|here]].
   * On May 31, 2015, I will run the 20km of Brussels for [[http://​www.medecinsdumonde.be/​|Doctors of the World]]. Help me support their action by [[http://​www.medecinsdumonde.be/​events/​20-km-de-bruxelles/​j-r-mie_roland|sponsoring my race]].   * On May 31, 2015, I will run the 20km of Brussels for [[http://​www.medecinsdumonde.be/​|Doctors of the World]]. Help me support their action by [[http://​www.medecinsdumonde.be/​events/​20-km-de-bruxelles/​j-r-mie_roland|sponsoring my race]].
-  * Any query problem can be solved optimally with bounded error by and adiabatic quantum ​algorithms, as shown in the article I coauthored with my PhD student Mathieu Brandeho, which was just accepted at [[http://​tqc2015.ulb.ac.be|TQC 2015]]. Congratulations to Mathieu for his first accepted article!+  ​* How to separate information and communication complexity? My joint paper with (too many coauthors to list!), which was accepted at [[http://​www.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/​icalp2015/​|ICALP 2015]], takes a fresh look at this problem: [ [[http://​eccc.hpi-web.de/​report/​2015/​028/​|http]] ] 
 +  ​* Any query problem can be solved optimally with bounded error by an adiabatic quantum ​algorithm, as shown in the article I coauthored with my PhD student Mathieu Brandeho, which was accepted at [[http://​tqc2015.ulb.ac.be|TQC 2015]]. Congratulations to Mathieu for his first accepted article! ​[ [[http://​arxiv.org/​abs/​1409.3558|arXiv]] ]
   * Quantum walks can find a marked element on any graph! The original result was obtained in 2010 with my coauthors Hari Krovi, Frédéric Magniez and Maris Ozols, but the full journal article is finally available in Algorithmica:​ [ [[http://​dx.doi.org/​10.1007/​s00453-015-9979-8|DOI]] | [[http://​arxiv.org/​abs/​1002.2419|arXiv]] ]   * Quantum walks can find a marked element on any graph! The original result was obtained in 2010 with my coauthors Hari Krovi, Frédéric Magniez and Maris Ozols, but the full journal article is finally available in Algorithmica:​ [ [[http://​dx.doi.org/​10.1007/​s00453-015-9979-8|DOI]] | [[http://​arxiv.org/​abs/​1002.2419|arXiv]] ]
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 ==== Short biography ==== ==== Short biography ====
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   * From 2000 to 2004, he did a PhD thesis at QuIC, where he also worked as a teaching assistant for courses of information theory and quantum physics.   * From 2000 to 2004, he did a PhD thesis at QuIC, where he also worked as a teaching assistant for courses of information theory and quantum physics.
   * From 2004 to 2006, he held a postdoctoral position at the [[http://​www.lri.fr/​algo/​|Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique]] in Orsay, France.   * From 2004 to 2006, he held a postdoctoral position at the [[http://​www.lri.fr/​algo/​|Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique]] in Orsay, France.
-  ​* From 2006, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher of the Belgian [[http://​www.frs-fnrs.be/​|FNRS]],​ based at the University of Brussels.  +  * From January to December 2007, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher of the [[http://​www.berkeley.edu/​|University of California, Berkeley]], USA.
-  ​* From January to December 2007, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher of the [[http://​www.berkeley.edu/​|University of California, Berkeley]].+
   * From January to May 2008, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher of the Belgian [[http://​www.frs-fnrs.be/​|FNRS]],​ based at the University of Brussels. ​   * From January to May 2008, he was a Postdoctoral Researcher of the Belgian [[http://​www.frs-fnrs.be/​|FNRS]],​ based at the University of Brussels. ​
-  * From May 2008 to August 2011, he was a Research Staff Member at [[http://​www.nec-labs.com/​|NEC Laboratories America]]. ​+  * From May 2008 to August 2011, he was a Research Staff Member at [[http://​www.nec-labs.com/​|NEC Laboratories America]] ​in Princeton, USA
  
 ==== Teaching ==== ==== Teaching ====
   * Compléments de programmation et d'​algorithmique (INFO-H-304)   * Compléments de programmation et d'​algorithmique (INFO-H-304)
-  * Quantum information and computation (INFO-H-514) +  * Quantum information and computation (INFO-H-514) ​- partim: Quantum computation 
-  * Examen spécial d'​admission en Polytechnique ​partie géométrie +  * Information,​ Coding, Computing and Complexity Theory (INFO-H-422) ​partim: Complexity Theory 
-  * Analyse complexe - exercices ​(MATH-H-201+  * Analyse complexe ​et calcul numérique (MATH-H-302) - partim: Analyse complexe 
 +  * Signaux et Systèmes ​(MATH-H-3001- partim: Exercices 
 +  * Examen spécial d'​admission en Polytechnique - Géométrie
 ==== Research interests ==== ==== Research interests ====
   * Quantum algorithms   * Quantum algorithms
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   * Quantum cryptographic primitives   * Quantum cryptographic primitives
 ==== Selected talks ==== ==== Selected talks ====
 +  * The quantum query complexity of sorting under partial information. [[https://​sites.google.com/​site/​analysisqit2017/​main-events/​conference-on-quantum-information-theory|Conference on "​Quantum Information Theory"​]] at Institut Henri Poincaré (Paris, France), December 11-15,2017. [{{:​members:​jroland:​ihp-quantum-sorting-12-17.pdf |PDF}} | [[https://​youtu.be/​MjKl80JO2wU|Video]]]
 +  * A universal adiabatic quantum query algorithm. [[http://​www.lorentzcenter.nl/​lc/​web/​2015/​724/​info.php3?​wsid=724&​venue=Snellius|Quantum Random Walks and Quantum Algorithms]],​ Lorentz Center, Leiden (Netherlands),​ December 11, 2015. [{{:​members:​jroland:​qwalks-leiden-2015-handout.pdf|PDF}}]
   * Quantum algorithms based on quantum walks. [[https://​uwaterloo.ca/​institute-for-quantum-computing/​|IQC Colloquium at UWaterloo]] (Canada), July 28, 2014. [{{:​members:​jroland:​IQC-colloquium-08-2014-handout.pdf|PDF}}]   * Quantum algorithms based on quantum walks. [[https://​uwaterloo.ca/​institute-for-quantum-computing/​|IQC Colloquium at UWaterloo]] (Canada), July 28, 2014. [{{:​members:​jroland:​IQC-colloquium-08-2014-handout.pdf|PDF}}]
   * Quantum query complexity: Adversaries,​ polynomials and direct product theorems. [[http://​www.maths.bris.ac.uk/​~maowg/​q-alg-2013/​q-alg-2013.html|The 3rd Heilbronn Quantum Algorithms Day]] in Bristol (UK), April 25, 2013. [{{:​members:​jroland:​bristol-algorithm-day-2013-handout.pdf|PDF}}]   * Quantum query complexity: Adversaries,​ polynomials and direct product theorems. [[http://​www.maths.bris.ac.uk/​~maowg/​q-alg-2013/​q-alg-2013.html|The 3rd Heilbronn Quantum Algorithms Day]] in Bristol (UK), April 25, 2013. [{{:​members:​jroland:​bristol-algorithm-day-2013-handout.pdf|PDF}}]
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-Hari Krovi, Fr&eacute;d&​eacute;​ric MagniezMaris Ozols, and J&​eacute;​r&​eacute;​mie Roland. +Atul&nbsp;Singh Arora, J&​eacute;​r&​eacute;​mie Roland, and Stephan Weis
- ​Quantum ​walks can find a marked element on any graph+ ​Quantum ​weak coin flipping
- <​em>​Algorithmica</​em>, ​2015. + <​em>​arXiv e-prints</​em>, ​arXiv:1811.02984, 2018
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-Lila Fontes, Rahul Jain, Iordanis Kerenidis, Mathieu Lauri&​egrave;​re, Sophie +Kishor Bharti, Atul&​nbsp;​Singh Arora, Leong&​nbsp;​Chuan Kwek, and J&​eacute;​r&​eacute;​mie Roland. 
-  Laplante, and J&​eacute;​r&​eacute;​mie Roland. + A simple proof of uniqueness of the KCBS inequality. 
- ​Relative ​Discrepancy ​does not separate ​Information ​and Communication + <​em>​arXiv e-prints</​em>,​ arXiv:​1811.05294,​ 2018. 
-  ​Complexity+[&​nbsp;<​a href="​http://​arxiv.org/​abs/​1811.05294">​arXiv</​a>&​nbsp;​] 
- <​em>​Electronic Colloquium ​on Computational Complexity</​em>, ​282015+ 
-[&​nbsp;<​a href="​http://​eccc.hpi-web.de/report/2015/028/">​http</​a>&​nbsp;​]+</​td>​ 
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 +Shantanav Chakraborty,​ Leonardo Novo, and J&​eacute;​r&​eacute;​mie Roland. 
 + ​Finding a marked node on any graph by continuous time quantum walk. 
 + <​em>​arXiv e-prints</​em>,​ arXiv:​1807.05957,​ 2018. 
 +[&​nbsp;<​a href="​http://​arxiv.org/​abs/​1807.05957">​arXiv</​a>&​nbsp;​] 
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 +Sophie Laplante, Mathieu Lauri&​egrave;​re,​ Alexandre Nolin, J&​eacute;​r&​eacute;​mie 
 +  Roland, and Gabriel Senno. 
 + ​Robust Bell inequalities from communication complexity. 
 + <​em>​Quantum</​em>,​ 2:72, 2018. 
 +[&​nbsp;<​a href="​http://​dx.doi.org/​10.22331/​q-2018-06-07-72">​DOI</​a>&​nbsp;​|  
 +<a href="​http://​arxiv.org/​abs/​1606.09514">​arXiv</​a>&​nbsp;​] 
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 +Lila Fontes, Rahul Jain, Iordanis Kerenidis, Sophie Laplante, Mathieu 
 +  ​Lauri&​egrave;​re,​ and J&​eacute;​r&​eacute;​mie Roland. 
 + ​Relative ​discrepancy ​does not separate ​information ​and communication 
 +  ​complexity
 + <​em>​ACM Transactions ​on Computation Theory</​em>, ​9(1):​4:​1-4:​152016. 
 + Best of 2016 award
 +[&​nbsp;<​a href="​http://​dx.doi.org/​10.1145/​2967605">​DOI</​a>&​nbsp;​] 
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 +Sophie Laplante, Mathieu Lauri&​egrave;​re,​ Alexandre Nolin, J&​eacute;​r&​eacute;​mie Roland, 
 +  and Gabriel Senno. 
 + ​Robust Bell inequalities from communication complexity. 
 + In <​em>​11th Conference on the Theory of Quantum Computation,​ 
 +  Communication and Cryptography (TQC 2016)</​em>,​ volume&​nbsp;​61 of <​em>​Leibniz 
 +  International Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs)</​em>,​ pages 5:1-5:24, 2016. 
 +[&​nbsp;<​a href="​http://​arxiv.org/​abs/​1606.09514">​arXiv</​a>&​nbsp;​|  
 +<a href="​http://​drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2016/6686">​http</​a>&​nbsp;​]
  
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 Mathieu Brandeho and J&​eacute;​r&​eacute;​mie Roland. Mathieu Brandeho and J&​eacute;​r&​eacute;​mie Roland.
  A universal adiabatic quantum query algorithm.  A universal adiabatic quantum query algorithm.
- <​em>​arXiv preprint arXiv:​1409.3558</​em>, ​2014+ In <em>10th Conference on the Theory of Quantum Computation,​ 
-[&​nbsp;<​a href="​http://​arxiv.org/​abs/​1409.3558">​arXiv</​a>&​nbsp;​]+  Communication and Cryptography (TQC'​15)</​em>, ​volume&​nbsp;​44 of <​em>​Leibniz 
 +  International Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs)</​em>,​ pages 163-179, 2015
 +[&nbsp;<a href="​http://​dx.doi.org/​10.4230/​LIPIcs.TQC.2015.163">​DOI</​a>&​nbsp;​|  
 +<a href="​http://​arxiv.org/​abs/​1409.3558">​arXiv</​a>&​nbsp;​]
  
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  Lower bounds on information complexity via zero-communication  Lower bounds on information complexity via zero-communication
   protocols and applications.   protocols and applications.
- <​em>​SIAM Journal on Computing</​em>, ​2014. + <​em>​SIAM Journal on Computing</​em>, ​44(5):​1550-1572,​ 2015
- To appear+[&nbsp;<a href="​http://​dx.doi.org/​10.1137/​130928273">​DOI</​a>&​nbsp;​|  
-[&​nbsp;<​a href="​http://​arxiv.org/​abs/​1204.1505">​arXiv</​a>&​nbsp;​]+<a href="​http://​arxiv.org/​abs/​1204.1505">​arXiv</​a>&​nbsp;​]
  
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 +Lila Fontes, Rahul Jain, Iordanis Kerenidis, Sophie Laplante, Mathieu 
 +  Lauri&​egrave;​re,​ and J&​eacute;​r&​eacute;​mie Roland. 
 + ​Relative Discrepancy does not separate Information and Communication 
 +  Complexity. 
 + In <​em>​42nd International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and 
 +  Programming (ICALP'​15)</​em>,​ volume 9134 of <​em>​Lecture Notes in Computer 
 +  Science</​em>,​ pages 506-516. Springer, 2015. 
 +[&​nbsp;<​a href="​http://​eccc.hpi-web.de/​report/​2015/​028/">​http</​a>&​nbsp;​] 
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 +Hari Krovi, Fr&​eacute;​d&​eacute;​ric Magniez, Maris Ozols, and J&​eacute;​r&​eacute;​mie Roland. 
 + ​Quantum walks can find a marked element on any graph. 
 + <​em>​Algorithmica</​em>,​ 74(2):​851-907,​ 2015. 
 +[&​nbsp;<​a href="​http://​dx.doi.org/​10.1007/​s00453-015-9979-8">​DOI</​a>&​nbsp;​|  
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  ​Explicit relation between all lower bound techniques for quantum  ​Explicit relation between all lower bound techniques for quantum
   query complexity.   query complexity.
- <​em>​International Journal of Quantum Information</​em>, ​2013. + <​em>​International Journal of Quantum Information</​em>, ​13(4):​1350059,​ 
- Online ready+  2015
-[&​nbsp;<​a href="​http://​dx.doi.org/​10.1142/​S0219749913500597">​DOI</​a>&​nbsp;​]+[&​nbsp;<​a href="​http://​dx.doi.org/​10.1142/​S0219749913500597">​DOI</​a>&​nbsp;​|  
 +<a href="​http://​arxiv.org/​abs/​1209.2713">​arXiv</​a>&​nbsp;​]
  
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  ​Quantum rejection sampling.  ​Quantum rejection sampling.
  <​em>​ACM Transactions on Computation Theory</​em>,​ 5(3):​11:​1-11:​33,​ 2013.  <​em>​ACM Transactions on Computation Theory</​em>,​ 5(3):​11:​1-11:​33,​ 2013.
-[&​nbsp;<​a href="​http://​dx.doi.org/​10.1145/​2493252.2493256">​DOI</​a>&​nbsp;​]+[&​nbsp;<​a href="​http://​dx.doi.org/​10.1145/​2493252.2493256">​DOI</​a>&​nbsp;​|  
 +<a href="​http://​arxiv.org/​abs/​1103.2774">​arXiv</​a>&​nbsp;​]
  
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-Troy Lee and Jérémie ​Roland.+Troy Lee and J&​eacute;​r&​eacute;​mie ​Roland.
  A strong direct product theorem for quantum query complexity.  A strong direct product theorem for quantum query complexity.
  <​em>​Computational Complexity</​em>,​ 22(2):​429-462,​ 2013.  <​em>​Computational Complexity</​em>,​ 22(2):​429-462,​ 2013.
-[&​nbsp;<​a href="​http://​dx.doi.org/​10.1007/​s00037-013-0066-8">​DOI</​a>&​nbsp;​]+[&​nbsp;<​a href="​http://​dx.doi.org/​10.1007/​s00037-013-0066-8">​DOI</​a>&​nbsp;​|  
 +<a href="​http://​arxiv.org/​abs/​1104.4468">​arXiv</​a>&​nbsp;​]
  
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  ​Adiabatic condition and the quantum hitting time of Markov chains.  ​Adiabatic condition and the quantum hitting time of Markov chains.
  <​em>​Physical Review A</​em>,​ 82(2):​022333,​ 2010.  <​em>​Physical Review A</​em>,​ 82(2):​022333,​ 2010.
 + ​Highlighted in the online APS Journal <​em>​Physics</​em>​.
 [&​nbsp;<​a href="​http://​dx.doi.org/​10.1103/​PhysRevA.82.022333">​DOI</​a>&​nbsp;​| ​ [&​nbsp;<​a href="​http://​dx.doi.org/​10.1103/​PhysRevA.82.022333">​DOI</​a>&​nbsp;​| ​
 <a href="​http://​arxiv.org/​abs/​1004.2721">​arXiv</​a>&​nbsp;​] <a href="​http://​arxiv.org/​abs/​1004.2721">​arXiv</​a>&​nbsp;​]
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