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Quantum Computation for Dummies

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  • UserJiri Guth Jarkov
  • ClockFriday 16 March 2018, 17:00-18:00
  • HouseMR3.

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I’d like to talk about quantum computation from the very beginning. I will start with introducing qubits, quantum gates and quantum oracle, hopefully culminating in explaining the Deutsch–Jozsa algorithm, arguably the simplest quantum algorithm. Knowledge of basic linear algebra (e.g. unitary transformations) as well as basic quantum mechanics (e.g. bra-ket notation, measurements) is assumed, but not much more.

This talk is part of the Part III Seminars series.

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