Robin Cote: Quantum information processing with switchable interactions
Robin Cote, University of Connecticut
Robin Cote, University of Connecticut
Mark Hillery, The City University of New York
Simon Groeblacher, California Institute of Technology
Yanbao Zhang, University of Colorado at Boulder *Room changed to QNC 2502*
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Denis Vion, CEA-Saclay, France
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Matthias Christandl, Institute for Theoretical Physics ETH Zurich
Mark Zhandry, Stanford University
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Göran Johansson, Chalmers University of Technology Sweden
Dr. David Reeb, Technische Universität München
Dr. Umesh Vazirani, University of California, Berkeley
The exponential complexity of quantum systems is a double edged sword: while making quantum computers possible it is also an enormous obstacle to analyzing and understanding physical systems. Is there any way around this curse of exponentiality?
Here are three basic questions that explore this issue: