John Preskill: Quantum computing and the entanglement frontier
Talk details
- Date: 27 July
- Time: 8 p.m.
- Location: 1300 FRIB Laboratory
- Video recording
Talk abstract
The quantum laws governing atoms and other tiny objects seem to defy common sense, and information encoded in quantum systems has weird properties that baffle our feeble human minds. John Preskill will explain why he loves quantum entanglement, the elusive feature making quantum information fundamentally different from information in the macroscopic world. By exploiting quantum entanglement, quantum computers should be able to solve otherwise intractable problems, with far-reaching applications to cryptology, materials, and fundamental physical science. Preskill is less weird than a quantum
Presenter
John Preskill
John Preskill is the Richard P. Feynman professor of theoretical physics at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), and director of the Institute for Quantum Information and Matter at Caltech. Preskill received his