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The Next Quantum Leap - Here, There, and Everywhere

Offered By: World Science Festival via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the fascinating world of quantum mechanics in this hour-long panel discussion featuring top quantum physicists. Delve into the revolutionary potential of quantum technology, from teleportation to unbreakable codes and quantum computing. Learn about the current state of quantum research, its practical applications, and future possibilities. Discover how quantum phenomena like tunneling are already in use today and gain insights into the challenges and opportunities of quantum computation. Understand the impact of exponential data growth on quantum technology development and explore complex concepts like multi-particle entanglement. Gain a comprehensive overview of quantum physics and its transformative role in shaping the future of technology.

Syllabus

Quantum Physics Is Everywhere: A Quantum Comedy.
Participant Introductions.
Quantum teleportation... Beam me up Scotty.
The record distance of teleportation.
What is post selection time travel?
How is our quantum data protected?
How would quantum codes be unbreakable?
Quantum computers how close are we?
Quantum tunneling is happening today.
The array of problems that quantum algorithms may solve.
Quantum computation and how it's different now.
What powers will quantum technology have ten years from now?
The amount of data we are collecting doubles every year.
Is it possible to have more than two particles entangled?


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