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Quantum
Computation is an exciting and rapidly growing field that brings together ideas
from the greatest revolutions in twentieth-century science,
Quantum Mechanics and Classical Information Theory. The very
nature of the field implies collaboration between researchers working on very
diverse subjects ranging from device physics to abstract computer science and
mathematics. The success of the field is impossible without such collaborations.
The idea of this
seminar series is to bring together researchers working on diverse aspects of
Quantum Computation and its Physical Implementations. The topics of the talks
will cover both mathematical and physical aspects of the field and they will be
held biweekly alternating between Rutgers and NEC.
The seminars are
sponsored jointly by research groups at Computer Science and Physics Departments at
Rutgers and NEC.
The organizers:
Lara Faoro
(Rutgers)
Lev Ioffe (Rutgers)
Martin Roetteler (NEC)
Mario Szegedy (Rutgers)
Home page of Quantum Devices and Information Group at
Physics Department, Rutgers.
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