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MAI
MAI
A critical introduction to quantum computing: distinguishing the real from the feasable and the feasable from the myth
Colloque / Congrès / Forum
Ouvert au grand public
22.05.2024 16:50
Présentiel
In the last three decades, our ability to build and control quantum states has improved dramatically and could become the basis of a new form of numerical calculation. While these machines are still in their infancy (no existing quantum computer can multiply 5 by 3), the hope is that for a very specific class of problem, they could be exponentially faster than their classical counterpart. In this talk, I will give an introduction to quantum computing from the point of view of a physicist (and a skeptic). In particular I will emphasize how the main quantum computing ressource, entanglement, is also its biggest problem, decoherence. If time allows, I will show how a recent class of “quantum inspired” algorithms, that run on perfectly classical computers, might very well deliver some of the promises of quantum computers but on existing hardware.
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22.05.2024 16:50
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Intervenants
Xavier Waintal
CEA Grenoble (France)
Invité par Prof. Philipp Werner
CEA Grenoble (France)
Invité par Prof. Philipp Werner
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