FI: QUANTUM MANY-BODY PHYSICS IN QUANTUM COMPUTING - LEONARDO BANCHI
SEZIONE DI FIRENZE Abstract:
After many years of theoretical research, quantum computing is finally
entering an era where quantum devices are actually being built. Although these
early devices lack either the size or fault-tolerance to run full-scale quantum
algorithms, they are nonetheless made up of many quantum entities, or qubits. In
this talk I will show how techniques borrowed from quantum many-body physics,
(integrable) field theory and random matrix theory, can be applied to better
understand and program the behaviour of these quantum devices. In particular, I
will discuss applications in quantum cryptography, quantum communication and
machine learning. (Leonardo Banchi)
DATA: 03-04-2019
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica
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