Refreshments at 14:10
Precise determination of transition frequencies of simple atomic systems are required for a number of fundamental applications
such as tests of quantum electrodynamics (QED), the determination of fundamental constants and nuclear charge radii.
The sharpest transition in a
We are excited to invite you to attend our Technion Helen Diller Quantum center community retreat, to be held on April 4th, 2024, at At Elma Hotel (Zichron Ya'akov).
All lectures will be give
Refreshments at 14:30
In this talk, we explore the use of quantum computing and machine learning to improve performance of computational fluid dynamics calculations.
The standard security approach in communications aims to prevent a malicious eavesdropper from retrieving the information that is transmitted to the legitimate receiver.
However, privacy and safety concerns may require an even stronger security criterion.
Adaptive quantum circuits, in which gates are conditioned on mid-circuit measurement results, are emerging as enables for expanding the capabilities of NISQ processors beyond what is possible today.
We consider the relation between the state of a macroscopic spin, such as an ensemble of atoms, and the radiation it emits. We introduce a new family of collective spin states, defined as the asymptotic eigenstates of the SU(2) lowering operator.
Large-scale quantum computing will likely require quantum computers with very low error rates, potentially achievable with quantum error correction (QEC). In QEC, errors are suppressed by nonlocally encoding information using logical qubits.
Cryptography offers many solutions for people who wish to communicate securely - from encrypting messages to authenticating them, from jointly computing a function to jointly holding on to a secret (and many more).