Tags: quantum computing

Description

First proposed in the 1970s, quantum computing relies on quantum physics by taking advantage of certain quantum physics properties of atoms or nuclei that allow them to work together as quantum bits, or qubits, to be the computer's processor and memory. By interacting with each other while being isolated from the external environment, qubits can perform certain calculations exponentially faster than conventional computers.

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Workshops (1-3 of 3)

  1. International Symposium of Quantum Science & Technology

    Workshops | 01 Jun 2019 | Contributor(s):: Yong P. Chen (organizer)

    This symposium will review the current status and important recent international developments in quantum science and technology, and will help chart future directions for this hot-button topic.

  2. Quantum Control of Light and Matter International Workshop

    Workshops | 14 Oct 2015 | Contributor(s):: Vladimir M. Shalaev, Chris H Greene

    This kickoff workshop brings together world-class experts specializing in diverse areas such as Quantum Information & Computing, Quantum Nanophotonics & Metamaterials, as well as Quantum aspects of Atomic and Molecular Optics and Atom-like Solid State Systems.

  3. QIQC Quantum Computing Workshop

    Workshops | 03 Feb 2012 | Contributor(s):: Sabre Kais

    The National Science Foundation's Quantum Information for Quantum Chemistry Center (NSF's QIQC) presents several talks organized by Bill Bayley, QIQC Outreach Coordinator, with the goal of conveying the basics of their field of interest to the lay public. This is done in hopes to both inspire...