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Quantum Computing

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  • UserProfessor Richard Jozsa, Leigh Trapnell Professor of Quantum Physics, DAMTP
  • ClockWednesday 20 April 2016, 12:10-12:35
  • HouseCMS Core.

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The subject of quantum computing generically refers to the use of quantum mechanical effects to provide striking novel possibilities for many aspects of information processing, communication and information security. It is currently at a very exciting stage since our quantum implementational capabilities are after much worldwide effort, now on the verge of precipitating a revolution in technology, through the marketable implementation of the benefits of quantum computing. In this talk we will provide a brief tour of the subject including some of its key ingredients, applications and future prospects.

This talk is part of the CMS Colloquia series.

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