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Quantum Information Processing and Simulation with Rydberg Atom Arrays - Class 1

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Explore the fundamentals of quantum information processing and simulation using Rydberg atom arrays in this comprehensive lecture, the first of a three-part series. Delivered by Hannes Bernien from the University of Chicago, USA, as part of the School on Emergent Phenomena in Non-Equilibrium Quantum Many-Body Systems held from June 26 to July 07, 2023. Delve into the cutting-edge field of quantum physics and its applications in information processing. Gain insights into the unique properties of Rydberg atoms and their potential for creating scalable quantum systems. Learn about the latest experimental techniques and theoretical frameworks used in manipulating and studying these atomic arrays. Discover how this research contributes to the broader understanding of quantum many-body systems and their non-equilibrium behaviors. Suitable for graduate students and researchers in physics, this lecture provides a solid foundation for understanding the role of Rydberg atom arrays in advancing quantum technologies.

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Hannes Bernien: Quantum Information Processing and Simulation with Rydberg Atom Arrays - 01 of 03


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