Seminar Quantum Information and Computation: Quantum Complexity Theory (Winter 2024/25)
Type: |
Seminar |
Programs: |
MSc CS, ITS, AI and CASA PhD Lecture |
Organizers: |
Michael Walter,
Simon Schmidt
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Time and Place: |
Wed 12-14 (MC 1.54)
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First meeting: |
Oct 9 |
Credits: |
3 CP |
Contact time: |
2 SWS |
Language: |
English |
Course number: |
212123 |
Links: |
VVZ
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Course Description
This is a seminar series whose theme changes every term. It should be of interest to Master’s students of computer science, mathematics, and physics.
We particularly recommend it as preparation for a thesis project in quantum information and computation.
This term, the topic will be Quantum Complexity Theory.
Themes of past semesters:
How to sign up?
The seminar has a limited number of participants.
If you are interested, please send an email to Simon Schmidt by September 15 with subject “Seminar Quantum Information and Computation”.
In your email, please briefly describe your prior knowledge (see requirements below) and include your study program and student ID.
Required Prior Knowledge
Students should have successfully completed our two lecture courses Quantum Information and Computation and Advanced Quantum Information and Computation.
Literature
The main reference will be Sev Gharibian’s lecture notes. The first two chapters cover material that you should are already be familiar with.
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