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Quantum Engineering 101: A Mathematical Perspective

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Speaker

David Roberts(QuICS and JQI)

Event Type

Quantum Information Math RIT Seminar

Date & Time

February 26, 2024, 4:00pm

Where to Attend

Kirwan Hall 3206

The theory of noise, measurement, and amplification in quantum information processing devices deviates substantially from its counterparts in conventional engineering disciplines. Quantum-mechanical systems exhibit distinctly different behavior compared to their classical counterparts, necessitating a revised theoretical framework.

In this talk, I will provide a mathematical viewpoint on the theory of quantum noise. As an illustrative example, I will study a quantum-information-theorist's version of a classical Markov chain and demonstrate how the theory deviates from classical expectations.

This is a Quantum Information Math RIT Seminar which is part of the larger MathQuantum RTG program at UMD.

https://mathquantum.umd.edu/rit/