Quantum Computing: Untangling the Hype
Offered By: The Royal Institution via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the revolutionary potential of quantum computing in this 1 hour 33 minute lecture from The Royal Institution. Delve into the workings of quantum computers and their impact on fields like cryptography and molecular modeling. Join leading experts Artur Ekert and Harry Buhrman as they unravel the hype surrounding quantum technology. Discover Ekert's groundbreaking work in entanglement-based quantum cryptography and Buhrman's contributions to quantum communication complexity. Learn about the development of quantum computing groups, the limitations of quantum computers, and the framework for studying quantum algorithms. Chaired by award-winning science writer Philip Ball, this talk offers a comprehensive overview of quantum computing's current state and future possibilities.
Syllabus
Quantum Computing: Untangling the Hype
Taught by
The Royal Institution
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