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Mathematical and Computational Challenges in Quantum Computing - IPAM UCLA

Offered By: Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM) via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Discover the exciting world of quantum computing in this informative 20-minute info session about the Fall 2023 "Mathematical and Computational Challenges in Quantum Computing" long program at IPAM UCLA. Join IPAM's Deputy Director Christian Ratsch and esteemed speakers from UCLA Physics, UC Berkeley, and Google as they delve into the scientific focus of each weeklong workshop. Learn about the program's aim to empower mathematics in quantum information science, exploring the rich overlap between pure and applied mathematical sciences. Gain insights into how core participants are supported during their stay in Los Angeles and how working groups collaborate on research papers. Explore the program's goals of cultivating the impact of mathematical sciences on quantum information science and vice versa. Understand the challenges addressed, including new capabilities of quantum models, describing complex quantum systems, and applying quantum information science to current limitations in applied mathematics, data science, and numerical simulation. Get valuable information on how to apply and join this interdisciplinary program that brings together mathematicians, physicists, and computer scientists to push the boundaries of quantum computing.

Syllabus

Introduction
IPAM Overview
Long Program Overview
Quantum Learning
Program Overview
How to Apply
Workshops


Taught by

Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)

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