Q 40: Quantum Information: Quantum Computing
Mittwoch, 10. März 2010, 16:30–18:45, F 128
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Q 40.1 |
Quantum error correction with trapped ions — •Philipp Schindler, Thomas Monz, Julio Thomas Barreiro, Michael Chwalla, Volckmar Nebendahl, Markus Hennrich, and Rainer Blatt
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Q 40.2 |
Processing of quantum information by linear optical systems — •Lev Plimak, Daniela Denot, and Wolfgang Schleich
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17:00 |
Q 40.3 |
Multiqubit Decoherence in Ion-trap Quantum Computation — •Thomas Monz, Philipp Schindler, Julio Barreiro, Michael Chwalla, Bill Coish, Markus Hennrich, and Rainer Blatt
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Q 40.4 |
Efficient manipulation of quantum systems via optimal control techniques — •Robert Fisher, Thomas Schulte-Herbrüggen, Christof Wunderlich, Fedor Jelezko, Jörg Wrachtrup, and Steffen Glaser
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17:30 |
Q 40.5 |
Decomposition of nonlinear gates in finite Fock space — Seckin Sefi and •Peter van Loock
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17:45 |
Q 40.6 |
The fractal structure of Clifford cellular automata — •Vincent Nesme, Johannes Gütschow, and Reinhard Werner
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18:00 |
Q 40.7 |
Symmetry in Quantum System Theory: Rules for Quantum Architecture Design — •Thomas Schulte-Herbrüggen and Uwe Sander
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18:15 |
Q 40.8 |
Scalable quantum computation via local control of only two qubits — Daniel Burgarth, Koji Maruyama, •Michael Murphy, Simone Montangero, Tommaso Calarco, Franco Nori, and Martin B. Plenio
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18:30 |
Q 40.9 |
Go vs. no-go -- potential and limitations of continuous-variable quantum computing by measurements — •Matthias Ohliger, Konrad Kieling, and Jens Eisert
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