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Quantum Computing

Person in charge
Prof. Dr. Michael J. Hartmann

Details
Hauptseminar
Online/Präsenz
2 cred.h, benoteter certificate, ECTS studies, ECTS credits: 5, Sprache Englisch

Fields of study
WPF Ph-BA 5 (ECTS-Credits: 5)
WPF Ph-MA ab 1 (ECTS-Credits: 5)
WPF DS-BA 5 (ECTS-Credits: 5)
WPF TM-MA ab 1 (ECTS-Credits: 5)

Prerequisites / Organisational information
Link zur Seite: https://www.studon.fau.de/crs4133300.html Link zum Beitritt: https://www.studon.fau.de/crs4133300_join.html

Contents
The course provides an introduction to quantum computing. The development of quantum hardware has progressed substantially in recent years and has now reached a level of maturity where first industrial applications are being explored. This course will introduce the fundamental ingredients of quantum algorithms, quantum bits and quantum gates, the most important hardware implementations and in particular algorithms that can run on near term hardware implementations of so called Noisy Intermediate Scale Quantum (NISQ) devices. The course will be completed with introductions to the basic concepts of error correction, which is needed in the next stage of development to fully exploit the potential of this emerging computing technology. Prerequisites: the main concepts of quantum theory, including quantum states, the Schrödinger equation, unitary evolution and measurements.

Learning goals and competences:
Students:

  • explain the relevant topics of the lecture

  • apply the methods to specific examples

Recommended literature
The course will present all the relevant material. Useful additional reading contains “Quantum Computation and Quantum Information” by Nielsen and Chuang (Cambridge Univ. Press), “Quantum Computating: A Gentle Introduction” by Rieffel and Polak (MIT Press) as well as lecture notes by John Preskill available at http://theory.caltech.edu/~preskill/ph229/ and Ronald de Wolf available at https://homepages.cwi.nl/~rdewolf/qc19.html .

ECTS information:
Title:
Quantum Computing

Credits: 5

Contents
The course provides an introduction to quantum computing. The development of quantum hardware has progressed substantially in recent years and has now reached a level of maturity where first industrial applications are being explored. This course will introduce the fundamental ingredients of quantum algorithms, quantum bits and quantum gates, the most important hardware implementations and in particular algorithms that can run on near term hardware implementations of so called Noisy Intermediate Scale Quantum (NISQ) devices. The course will be completed with introductions to the basic concepts of error correction, which is needed in the next stage of development to fully exploit the potential of this emerging computing technology. Prerequisites: the main concepts of quantum theory, including quantum states, the Schrödinger equation, unitary evolution and measurements.
Learning goals and competences: Students:
explain the relevant topics of the lecture
apply the methods to specific examples

Literature
The course will present all the relevant material. Useful additional reading contains “Quantum Computation and Quantum Information” by Nielsen and Chuang (Cambridge Univ. Press), “Quantum Computating: A Gentle Introduction” by Rieffel and Polak (MIT Press) as well as lecture notes by John Preskill available at http://theory.caltech.edu/~preskill/ph229/ and Ronald de Wolf available at https://homepages.cwi.nl/~rdewolf/qc19.html .

Additional information
www: https://www.studon.fau.de/crs4133300.html

Verwendung in folgenden UnivIS-Modulen
Startsemester WS 2021/2022:
Quantum Computing (PW-QC)

Department: Chair of Theoretical Physics
Courses
    
Tue  14:00 - 16:00  HE
Michael J. Hartmann
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