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Quantum-Limited Measurements - One Physicist's Crooked Path from Relativity Theory by Carlton M Caves

Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube

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Embark on a fascinating journey through the world of quantum-limited measurements in this lecture by renowned physicist Carlton M Caves. Explore the unexpected path from relativity theory to precision quantum measurements as Caves shares his personal experiences and insights. Delve into the fundamental principles of quantum metrology, learning how quantum resources like entanglement and superposition push the boundaries of measurement accuracy beyond classical limits. Gain a deeper understanding of the theoretical foundations and practical applications of quantum-limited measurements, essential for advancing fields such as quantum computing, sensing, and encryption. This thought-provoking talk, part of the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences' program on Precision Measurements and Quantum Metrology, offers valuable knowledge for students and researchers interested in the cutting-edge intersection of quantum physics and measurement technology.

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Quantum-Limited Measurements: One Physicist's Crooked Path from Relativity Theory by Carlton M Caves


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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences

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