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Quantum Information - Dr. Charles Bennett (IBM)
April 23rd 2004 (Friday) 2:30PM -3:30PM: KPS Special Session
Sungkyunkwan University

Information and computation theory have recently been extended to include the transmission and processing of intact quantum states, and feats such as quantum cryptography, quantum teleportation and fast quantum computation.

Although progress toward a practical quantum computer is slow, the theory of quantum information processing has developed to the point where it can be viewed as the most natural and complete formulation of the notions of information and computation, extending classical information and computation theory in much the way the complex numbers extend the real numbers.

 

 

 

Introduction to quantum information and computation - Dr. Charles Bennett (IBM)
April 27th 2004 (Tuesday) 4:00PM-5:30PM
KIAS International Conference Hall

References:

John Preskill's online course at Caltech:
http://www.theory.caltech.edu/~preskill/ph219/index.html

C.H. Bennett and P. W. Shor, "Quantum Information Theory", IEEE Trans. Info. Theory 44, 2724-2742 (1998).

C.H. Bennett and D.P. DiVincenzo; "Quantum Information and Computation"
Nature 404:6775, 247-255 (2000).

 

 

 

Quantum Communication: resources and tradeoffs - Dr. Charles Bennett (IBM)
April 28th 2004 (Wednesday) 4:00PM-5:30PM
KIAS International Conference Hall


References:

John Preskill's online course at Caltech:
http://www.theory.caltech.edu/~preskill/ph219/index.html

C.H. Bennett and P. W. Shor, "Quantum Information Theory", IEEE Trans. Info. Theory 44, 2724-2742 (1998).

C.H. Bennett and D.P. DiVincenzo; "Quantum Information and Computation"
Nature 404:6775, 247-255 (2000).


 

 

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