Research Interactions in Mathematics (RIT on Quantum Information) (MATH489/689, Fall 2016)
Course Description
This research-interaction seminar focuses on mathematical aspects of quantum information, with a view towards quantum foundations, quantum cryptography & computing, and other topics in theoretical physics. The current semester will focus on nonlocal games and Bell inequalities as a central topic, but may include other topics suggested by participants. No previous experience in quantum theory is required, however linear algebra and (discrete) probability is a must.
(Note: Research Interaction Team participation does not require enrollment in MATH498, however it is required to obtain credits.)
Semester
Fall 2016
Instructors
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Carl A. Miller
Adjunct Associate Professor and Co-Director
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Brad Lackey
Adjunct Professor (2014-2018)

