Q+ hangout: Scott Aaronson
Quantum Money from Hidden Subspaces
Quantum Money from Hidden Subspaces
Scott Aaronson, MIT
A student conference associated with the 12th Annual Summer School on Quantum Information
Patrick Coles, Carnegie Mellon University
... why these three fields of quantum research are intimately connected
Alexandre Blais, University of Sherbrooke
Semiconductor quantum dots provide a versatile and potentially scalable mechanism for manipulating quantum information encoded in discrete orbital and spin degrees of freedom. I will review the state-of-the-art in current developments in this field (leading to fast control on a scale of 200 picoseconds and very long memory times in excess of 200 microseconds).
The school is designed for researchers in mathematics, physics or computer science who are interested in learning about quantum information.
Zhenyu Zhang, University of Science and Technology of China & Harvard University
Lin Tian, University of California, Merced
Markku Stenberg, Saarland University
... of Excess Current in Superconducting Tunnel Junctions? A Study of Andreev Current in Highly Resistive Junctions