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The ultimate limits of privacy and randomness...for the paranoid ones |
This talk explains how qubits are used to represent numbers in a way that permits 'quantum-mechanical parallel' computing. |
Artur Ekert |
06 Jul 2018 |
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“Open” Quantum Systems |
This talk reviews how to deal with quantum systems that are coupled to the outside world, as in reality all systems are. |
Fabian Essler |
06 Jul 2018 |
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Quantum Systems from Group up |
This talk reviews the modern formulation of the basic ideas of quantum mechanics. |
James Binney |
06 Jul 2018 |
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Entanglement Spectroscopy and its application to the fractional quantum Hall phases |
In this talk, we will give an overview of the entanglement spectroscopy with a focus on to the fractional quantum Hall phases. |
Nicolas Regnault |
11 Oct 2016 |
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Creative Commons |
Quantum Paradoxes |
Prof. Vlatko Vedral on the mind-boggling and paradoxical nature of quantum mechanics and its consequences on modern technology - the possibilities of superfast computing and teleportation. |
Vlatko Vedral, Ankita Anirban |
30 Jul 2012 |
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Creative Commons |
10 Billion bits of Entanglement Achieved in Silicon |
Scientists from Oxford University have made a significant step towards an ultrafast quantum computer by successfully generating 10 billion bits of quantum entanglement in silicon for the first time. This podcast explains how. |
John Morton |
10 Mar 2011 |