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The Right Kind of Uncertainty Principle - Fisher Information and Quantum

Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube

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Explore the foundations of quantum metrology in this comprehensive lecture on "The Right Kind of Uncertainty Principle: Fisher Information and Quantum Measurements" delivered by Carlton M Caves at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Delve into the intricate relationship between Fisher information and quantum measurements, examining how these concepts relate to the uncertainty principle in quantum mechanics. Gain insights into precision measurements, quantum estimation theory, and their applications in advancing quantum technologies. Learn how these principles contribute to pushing the boundaries of measurement accuracy beyond classical limits, with potential impacts on fields ranging from quantum computing to sensing and encryption. Suitable for graduate students, researchers, and professionals in physics, engineering physics, and related fields, this 1-hour 20-minute talk is part of a broader program on Precision Measurements and Quantum Metrology, offering a deep dive into the theoretical foundations that underpin cutting-edge quantum research and applications.

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The Right Kind of Uncertainty Principle. Fisher Information and Quantum... by Carlton M Caves


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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences

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