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Quantum information theory is at the intersection of physics, computer science and mathematics. While its potential is still in the way of being developed, what we already know suggests that it may have a dramatic impact on everyday technologies. Given the completely new logic underlying a quantum computer, new mathematical and computer science tools are required to optimize its architecture and then fully exploit its computational potential.
Submitted by
Ravi on Thu, 10/11/2016 - 04:40.
Next Q+ Hangout is on November 22nd, 2 pm GMT.
As usual, if you are watching with a group and want to reserve a seat in the hangout then leave a comment here:
https://plus.google.com/+QplusHangouts/posts/BMs1GjSfVga?sfc=true
We also encourage individuals interested in active participation---which typically involves asking questions after the talk---to join the hangout. Otherwise you can watch on the livestream. Details follow.
Speaker: Matthias Christandl
Submitted by
duzzioni on Wed, 09/11/2016 - 19:25.
The Physics Graduate Program of the Federal University of Santa Catarina has two positions for visiting foreign professors in the fields of both experimental and theoretical physics working in the following research fields: Astrophysics, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Quantum Optics and Quantum Information, Condensed Matter, Statistical Mechanics, Mathematical Physics, Quantum Field Theory, and Nuclear and Hadron Physics.
Final Conference of PICQUE and QUCHIP projects
Rome, 26-29 September 2017
Invited Tutorials
Scott Aaronson, MIT
Elham Kashefi, University of Edinburgh
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