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Gregory Morse

Researcher
Faculty of Informatics, Eötvös Loránd University

Gregory Morse received his MSc in Computer Science from Eötvös Loránd University in 2018.  He is currently a PhD candidate at Eötvös Loránd University under the supervision of Tamás Kozsik.  His current research area is quantum computing.  He is also a junior research fellow at the HUN-REN Wigner Research Center for Physics.

 

Publications

Kolarovszki, Zoltan ; Rybotycki, Tomasz ; Rakyta, Peter ; Kaposi, Agoston ; Poor, Boldizsar ; Joczik, Szabolcs ; Nagy, Daniel T. R. ; Varga, Henrik ; El-Safty, Kareem H. ; Morse, Gregory et al.  Piquasso: A Photonic Quantum Computer Simulation Software Platform.  QUANTUM 9 Paper: 1708 , 30 p. (2025)

Nádori, Jakab ; Morse, Gregory ; Villám, Barna Fülöp ; Majnay-Takács, Zita ; Zimborás, Zoltán ; Rakyta, Péter.  Batched Line Search Strategy for Navigating through Barren Plateaus in Quantum Circuit Training.  QUANTUM 9 Paper: 1841 , 33 p. (2025) 

Morse, Gregory ; Rybotycki, Tomasz ; Kaposi, Ágoston ; Kolarovszki, Zoltán ; Stojčić, Uroš ; Kozsik, Tamás ; Mencer, Oskar ; Oszmaniec, Michał ; Zimborás, Zoltán ; Rakyta, Péter.  High performance Boson sampling simulation via data-flow engines.  NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS 26 : 3 Paper: 033033 , 17 p. (2024)

Rakyta, Peter ; Morse, Gregory ; Nádori, Jakab ; Majnay-Takács, Zita ; Mencer, Oskar ; Zimborás, Zoltán.  Highly optimized quantum circuits synthesized via data-flow engines.  JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS 500 Paper: 112756 , 12 p. (2024)

 Morse, Gregory ; Kozsik, Tamás.  On Optimal QUBO Encoding of Boolean Logic, (Max-)3-SAT and (Max-)k-SAT with Integer Programming.  In: International, Conference on Algorithms Computing and Systems Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Algorithms, Computing and Systems.  New York, Amerikai Egyesült Államok : Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) (2023) pp. 145-153. , 9 p.

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