Physics-Based Approaches to Quantum Computing

Speaker: Edward Farhi, MIT

When: October 29, 2013 (Tue), 03:30PM to 04:30PM (add to my calendar)
Location: SCI 109
Hosted by: So-Young Pi
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This event is part of the Physics Department Colloquia Series.

Abstract: A quantum computer uses quantum law for its logic base instead of binary arithmetic. We know that for certain tasks, a perfectly functioning quantum computer, running a quantum algorithm, could outperform any classical computer. I will show, using examples, how ideas from physics can be used in the design of quantum algorithms. Some of these ideas also have implications for the hardware design of quantum computers.