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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/institute-for-quantum-computing/events/quantum-int
 erference-enables-constant-time-quantum
LOCATION:QNC - Quantum Nano Centre 200 University Avenue West 0101 Waterloo
  ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Quantum interference enables constant-time quantum information\npro
 cessing
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DESCRIPTION:MAGDALENA STOBINSKA\, UNIVERSITY OF WARSAW\n\nIt is an open que
 stion how fast information processing can be\nperformed and whether quantu
 m effects can speed up the best existing\nsolutions. Signal extraction\, a
 nalysis\, and compression in\ndiagnostics\, astronomy\, chemistry\, and br
 oadcasting build on the\ndiscrete Fourier transform. It is implemented wit
 h the fast Fourier\ntransform (FFT) algorithm that assumes a periodic inpu
 t of specific\nlengths\, which rarely holds true. A lesser-known transform
 \, the\nKravchuk-Fourier (KT)\, allows one to operate on finite strings of
 \narbitrary length.
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