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Quantum Information Science: A Quantum Computer Revolution

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CSE Colloquia - 2005
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University of Washington

02/24/2005

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Quantum computing represents the synthesis of fundamental quantum physics with concepts from computer science. In this talk, Dave Bacon introduces quantum computing and discuss two of the biggest questions in quantum computing: how does a quantum computer acquire its exponential power and, how, exactly, can we jumpstart a revolution in building a quantum computer? The answers to these questions will draw insights from the vast knowledge base of theoretical and experimental physics, mathematics, engineering, and computer science.

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