Observation of a Non-Hermitian Supersonic Mode on a Trapped-Ion Quantum Computer
Offered By: Fields Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore groundbreaking research on non-Hermitian supersonic modes in quantum computing during this 47-minute quantum information seminar presented by Yuxuan Zhang from the University of Toronto. Delve into the fascinating world of trapped-ion quantum computers and their application in observing novel quantum phenomena. Gain insights into the latest advancements in quantum information science and the potential implications for future technological developments. Learn about the experimental setup, methodologies, and results of this cutting-edge study, which pushes the boundaries of our understanding of quantum systems and their behavior.
Syllabus
Observation of a non-Hermitian supersonic mode on a trapped-ion quantum computer
Taught by
Fields Institute
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