KARTIK ANAND

Profile

Hi!

My name is Kartik Anand and I like cats and --pizzas!

I am a Computer Science and Engineering (B.Tech.) graduate from Indian Institute of Technology, Goa (2019-2023).

After my Bachelors, I joined Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi's Vision Lab to pursue Deep Learning Research in Computer Vision.

However, last year (2024), my research interests changed to Quantum Complexity Theory, specifically, Quantum Hamiltonian Complexity, and since then I have been doing Independent Research in the field.

It was encouraging to see that my recent work on QPCP's Hardness of Approximation formulation was warmly received by the community.

I'm always interested in discussions and collaboration on various problems in Quantum Hamiltonian Complexity and Quantum Complexity Theory in general. Additionally, I am interested in Quantum Learning Theory as well.

Please feel free to contact me on kartik.anand.19031@iitgoa.ac.in

Publications

Collapses in quantum-classical probabilistically checkable proofs and the quantum polynomial hierarchy

Kartik Anand, Kabgyun Jeong, Junseo Lee

arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.19792v2

Constructing Fermionic Hamiltonians with Non-Gaussianic low-energy states

Kartik Anand

arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.15368

Feynman's Entangled Paths to Optimized Circuit Design

Kartik Anand

arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.08928

Calibration Transfer via Knowledge Distillation

R Hebbalaguppe, M Baranwal, K Anand, C Arora

Proceedings of the Asian Conference on Computer Vision, 513-530