Q 68: Quantum Computing and Simulation II
Friday, March 15, 2024, 14:30–16:30, HS 1199
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14:30 |
Q 68.1 |
Single atoms in a cavity: a platform for photonic graph states generation — Philip Thomas, Leonardo Ruscio, •Olivier Morin, and Gerhard Rempe
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14:45 |
Q 68.2 |
Towards Photonic Cluster-State Generation — •Thomas Häffner, Siavash Qodratipour, and Oliver Benson
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15:00 |
Q 68.3 |
Entanglement Transfer Properties in Time-Multiplexed Discrete-Time Quantum Walks — •Jonas Lammers, Federico Pegoraro, Philip Held, Nidhin Prasannan, Fabian Schlue, Benjamin Brecht, and Christine Silberhorn
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15:15 |
Q 68.4 |
Implementation of a scalable quantum network node — •Matthias Seubert, Lukas Hartung, Stephan Welte, Emanuele Distante, and Gerhard Rempe
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15:30 |
Q 68.5 |
Robust quantum-network nodes through real-time noise mitigation — •Yang Wang, Sjoerd Loenen, Barbara Terhal, and Tim Taminiau
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15:45 |
Q 68.6 |
Two-qubit encoding strategy for a continuous quantum system — •Sebastian Luhn and Matthias Zimmermann
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16:00 |
Q 68.7 |
Programmable high-dimensional mode-sorting of time-frequency states of single photons — •Laura Serino, Abhinandan Bhattacharjee, Michael Stefszky, Christof Eigner, Benjamin Brecht, and Christine Silberhorn
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16:15 |
Q 68.8 |
Towards solving Computer Vision optimization problems on an ion-trap-based quantum computer — •Florian Köppen, Sebastian Becker, Marcel Seelbach Benkner, Michael Möller, and Christof Wunderlich
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