Simulating the Trajectory of a Mixed State Quantum Computer
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This 37-minute lecture by Anil Shaji from the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences explores the simulation of trajectories in mixed state quantum computers. Delivered as part of the "Quantum Trajectories" program, the talk addresses theoretical challenges in quantum computing implementation. Learn about the intersection of quantum trajectories, quantum control, and quantum information processing within the context of the "second quantum revolution." The program, organized by Michel Bauer, Cedric Bernardin, Raphael Chetrite, and Abhishek Dhar, brings together theoretical physicists, applied mathematicians, and experimentalists to tackle open questions in quantum-based technologies. Gain insights into how modern advancements in electronics and low-temperature technologies are transforming quantum matter research and enabling practical applications in quantum encryption, communication, and computing.
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Simulating the Trajectory of a Mixed State Quantum Computer by Anil Shaji
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences