Audio / Video

Control of quantum systems for information processing

Description

Prof. K. Birgitta Whaley, Dept. of Chemistry, UC Berkeley, spoke about the physical realization of quantum information processing which sets daunting challenges for control of interacting quantum systems. After outlining the requirements for such control to provide the large-scale quantum logic required for algorithmic speedup, she describes some advances in theory of implementations. Applications are given to gas-phase and solid-state implementations.

Details

Title

Control of quantum systems for information processing

Creator

Whaley, K. Birgitta.

Creator

University of California, Berkeley. Department of Physics.

Published

2003.

Full Collection Name

UCB Physics Department Lectures

Subject (Topic)

Quantum computers Congresses.

Information theory Congresses.

Quantum logic Congresses.

Computer algorithms Congresses.

Type

Video

Extent

1 streaming video file

Other Physical Details

digital, sd., col.

Archive

Physics Library

Note

Originally produced as a VHS in 2003.

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Collection

Physics Lectures

Tracks

lectures/phys043.mp4

Linked Resources

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