Seminar Quantum Information Theory
- Type: Seminar (S)
- Semester: SS 2020
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Time:
29.04.2020
14:00 - 15:30 wöchentlich
50.34 Raum 252
50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten
20.05.2020
14:00 - 15:30 wöchentlich
50.34 Raum 252
50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten
13.05.2020
14:00 - 15:30 wöchentlich
50.34 Raum 252
50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten
22.07.2020
14:00 - 15:30 wöchentlich
50.34 Raum 252
50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten
01.07.2020
14:00 - 15:30 wöchentlich
50.34 Raum 252
50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten
17.06.2020
14:00 - 15:30 wöchentlich
50.34 Raum 252
50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten
10.06.2020
14:00 - 15:30 wöchentlich
50.34 Raum 252
50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten
22.04.2020
14:00 - 15:30 wöchentlich
50.34 Raum 252
50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten
08.07.2020
14:00 - 15:30 wöchentlich
50.34 Raum 252
50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten
27.05.2020
14:00 - 15:30 wöchentlich
50.34 Raum 252
50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten
24.06.2020
14:00 - 15:30 wöchentlich
50.34 Raum 252
50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten
03.06.2020
14:00 - 15:30 wöchentlich
50.34 Raum 252
50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten
15.07.2020
14:00 - 15:30 wöchentlich
50.34 Raum 252
50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten
06.05.2020
14:00 - 15:30 wöchentlich
50.34 Raum 252
50.34 INFORMATIK, Kollegiengebäude am Fasanengarten
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Lecturer:
Prof. Dr. Jörn Müller-Quade
Marcel Tiepelt
Michael Klooß
Sven Maier
Astrid Ottenhues
Clemens Deußer - SWS: 2
- Lv-No.: 2400085
Content
Preliminary Topics
By exploiting quantum mechanical phenomena, quantum computers achieve a previously unattainable speed-up in the solution of certain problems for classic computers. Quantum computers work with qubits; in contrast to classical bits, which are either 0 or 1, the qubits are quantum states that can be in a state of superposition. That means, until the measurement, they are simultaneously to a certain part 0 and to a certain part 1. By measurement, one gets depending on the parts, to which the qubit is in the respective state randomly a „classical“ 0 or a 1.
The goal of this seminar is that participating students understand the basics of quantum computers as well as certain parts of quantum mechanics relevant for quantum computers and to know, how quantum algorithms can be used to solve cryptographic problems more efficiently.
Previous knowledge of quantum computers is not required; however, we expect previous knowledge in linear algebra. The seminar will be held in English.
Outline
The seminar includes 4 (mandatory) lectures/ exercises to introduce the basics of quantum computation.
To pass this module a talk about the assigned topic over 35 minutes is to be held. After the talk there will be questions and discussions for 10 minutes. All talks have to be held in English.When giving your talk you can freely decide if you want to use beamer slides or the whiteboard.
You need to hand in a written report of about 10 pages. Preparing a handout for your fellow students is optional.
Registration
To participate register in the corresponding ILIAS-course.