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Oct 18 Guest lecture

A course class for Quantum Computing through Comics

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artbyphysicistkittyartbyphysicistkitty 10/18/2020 at 14:591 Comment

Here's the condensed notes from Dr. Maria Schuld's QML class last Sunday. Note today's class by Prof. Chris Ferrie is at a later time. 

Abstract:

You might have done a bit of self-study. You might have participated in a quantum hackathon. You might have got an awesome certificate from Kitty — and had it printed on a mug! You might have even implemented a quantum algorithm on a cloud-based quantum computer. By all accounts, you might have become a quantum coder. That’s great, because I have a problem. Someone gave me this quantum device, but I have no way of proving it really is a quantum device! Can you help me? Quantum tomography defines the problem of characterising an unknown quantum device. Unlike deductively stepping through a quantum algorithm to find out what the output is, quantum tomography gives you the output and asks how it came to be. Since quantum physics is probabilistic, this is an inductive problem — there is no unique solution. That is maybe a bit frustrating because finding out what a device does is important. Let me tell you about it.

Speaker Bio:

Chris Ferrie is an Associate Professor at the University of Technology Sydney and the Centre for Quantum Software and Information. His research interests include quantum estimation and control, and, in particular, the use of machine learning to solve statistical problems in quantum information science. He obtained his PhD in Applied Mathematics from the Institute for Quantum Computing and University of
Waterloo (Canada) in 2012. Chris’s passion for communicating science has led from the most esoteric topics of mathematical physics to more recently writing children’s books, such as Quantum Physics for Babies, and a whole collection of other titles that make science accessible even for the youngest children.

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Kumar Chinnakali wrote 10/18/2020 at 20:42 point

Excellent, and got the QC Comics and Some Physics, which illustrative and super cool. However, we are see new comics few are missed in that recently added book, love and hearts to see it in the next edition with signature :) 

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