Quantum Optimal Transport: Quantum Channels and Qubits - Part 2 of 3
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In this lecture, Dario Trevisan from the Università di Pisa presents the second part of his three-part tutorial on "Quantum Optimal Transport: Quantum Channels and Qubits" at IPAM's Non-commutative Optimal Transport Tutorials at UCLA. Explore two key approaches to quantum optimal transport: one utilizing quantum channels as generalized transport plans, and another based on the Hamming-Wasserstein distance of order 1 on multiple-qubit systems. The material is presented in an accessible manner, focusing on finite-dimensional settings with illustrative examples. Recorded on March 12, 2025, this 71-minute lecture is part of IPAM's program on Non-commutative Optimal Transport, offering valuable insights for those interested in quantum information theory and mathematical physics.
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Dario Trevisan - Quantum Optimal Transport: Quantum Channels and Qubits, Part 2 of 3 - IPAM at UCLA
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Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)