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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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  1. Entanglement, Inc - revolutionizing computation | transforming ai

    Online Presentations | 06 Nov 2019 | Contributor(s):: Jason Turner

  2. Universal Variational Quantum Computation

    Online Presentations | 28 Oct 2019 | Contributor(s):: Jacob Biamonte

    We show that the variational approach to quantum enhanced algorithms admits a universal model of quantum computation.

  3. Machine Learning for Quantum Control

    Online Presentations | 28 Oct 2019 | Contributor(s):: Barry Sanders

    We develop a framework that connects reinforcement learning with classical and quantum control, and this framework yields adaptive quantum-control policies that beat the standard quantum limit, inspires new methods for improving quantum-gate design for quantum computing, and suggest new ways to...

  4. Barry Sanders

    Dr. Barry Sanders is Director of the Institute for Quantum Science and Technology at the Univer- sity of Calgary, Lead Investigator of the Alberta Major Innovation Fund Project on Quantum Tech-...

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  5. On Topological Quantum Computing

    Online Presentations | 28 Oct 2019 | Contributor(s):: Shawn Xingshan Cui

    We give an introduction to the theory of topological quantum computing (TQC), which is an approach to realizing quantum computation with non-Abelian anyons.

  6. Paven Thomas Mathew

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  7. Quantum Algorithmic Breakeven: on Scaling Up with Noisy Qubits

    Online Presentations | 21 Aug 2019 | Contributor(s):: Daniel Lidar

    In this talk I will argue in favor of a different criterion I call "quantum algorithmic breakeven," which focuses on demonstrating an algorithmic scaling improvement in an error-corrected setting over the uncorrected setting. I will present evidence that current experiments with...

  8. Quantum Information and Computation for Quantum Chemistry

    Online Presentations | 14 Aug 2019 | Contributor(s):: Sabre Kais

    Recently, Purdue University received $1.5 million in National Science Foundation (NSF) funding to establish a research center to study quantum information science. The Center for Quantum Information and Computation for Chemistry will investigate information techniques used to gain novel...

  9. Quantum Computers for Chemistry

    Online Presentations | 13 Aug 2019 | Contributor(s):: Kenneth R. Brown

    In this talk, I will describe the current state of the art of chemistry on a quantum computer and explain why quantum error correction will likely be required for quantum computers to outperform conventional machines in this domain. I will present experimental results demonstrating chemistry...

  10. Kenneth R. Brown

    Prof. Brown's research interest is the control of quantum systems for both understanding the natural world and developing new technologies. His current research areas are the development of robust...

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  11. David J. Dean

    David Dean has been the Physics Division Director at Oak Ridge National Laboratory since 2011. He also leads ORNL’s Isotope Program which produces and performs R&D on isotope relevant to medicine,...

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  12. Engineering a Superconducting Quantum Computer

    Online Presentations | 30 Jun 2019 | Contributor(s):: Zijun "Jimmy" Chen

    In this talk, I will discuss Google’s efforts to tackle these challenges and engineer a large scale quantum processor. I will also show our latest results on achieving high fidelity single and two qubit operations on these devices, and discuss the prospects for achieving quantum supremacy.

  13. Gerardo Ortiz

    After receiving his Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Gerardo Ortiz continued his career in the US, first, as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of...

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  14. Adolfo Catral Sanabria

    My education is in computer science, mathematics and linguistics principally, but I am a Cross Field Researcher; I use mathematics and my other knowledge to study many fields.

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  15. 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.

  16. Quantum Channel Capacities

    Online Presentations | 24 May 2019 | Contributor(s):: Peter Shor

    The lecture discusses the capacities of a quantum channel, focussing on the basics, but also mentions some recent developments.

  17. Peter Shor

    Peter Shor is Morss Professor of Applied Mathematics since 2003, and Chair of the Applied Mathematics Committee since 2015. He received the B.A. in mathematics from Caltech in 1981, and the Ph.D....

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  18. Spin Quantum Gate Lab

    Tools | 26 Apr 2019 | Contributor(s):: Tong Wu, Qimao Yang, Daniel Volya, Jing Guo

    Simulate the device-level characteristics of spin-based quantum gates.

  19. Manipulating Strongly Interacting Individual Quanta: Photon Molecules and 51 Atomic Qubits

    Online Presentations | 26 Mar 2019 | Contributor(s):: Vladan Vuletic

    I will discuss two applications: By coherently coupling light to Rydberg excitations in a dense atomic medium, we have realized a highly nonlinear optical medium where the interactions between individual photons are so strong that two photons can even form a bound state.

  20. Vladan Vuletic

    Professor Vladan Vuletic is a principal investigator in the Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). In 1992, he earned the Physics Diploma with...

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