Learning in a Quantum World
Offered By: Stanford Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating intersection of quantum physics and learning in this Stanford Physics colloquium talk by John Preskill from the California Institute of Technology. Delve into the challenges classical beings face when interacting with and understanding quantum reality. Discover recently developed methods for enhancing our ability to learn about the quantum world using both classical and quantum machines. Gain insights into predicting and verifying properties of exotic many-particle systems, and uncover hidden aspects of nature that would otherwise remain concealed. This thought-provoking lecture offers a unique perspective on bridging the gap between our classical nature and the underlying quantum reality.
Syllabus
John Preskill - "Learning in a Quantum World"
Taught by
Stanford Physics
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