Quantum Thermodynamics With Quantum Information Flow - Theory and Experiment
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Explore quantum thermodynamics and information flow through this 42-minute lecture delivered by Takahiro Sagawa at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Delve into the intersection of quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, and information theory as part of the comprehensive Quantum Trajectories program. Learn about the revolutionary developments in high-speed electronics and low-temperature technologies that have transformed quantum matter research, enabling the practical implementation of previously theoretical quantum experiments. Gain insights into quantum-based encryption, communication, and computing applications while examining the theoretical foundations that bridge physics and applied mathematics. Understand how this lecture contributes to the program's core focus areas of quantum trajectories, quantum control, measurement-induced phase transitions, and quantum information and computation, fostering collaboration between theoretical, experimental, and mathematical researchers in the field.
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Quantum Thermodynamics With Quantum Information Flow: Theory and Experiment by Takahiro Sagawa
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences