PHYS 3230 - Quantum Information Science and Engineering

Institution:
Tulane University of Louisiana
Subject:
Physics
Description:
Prof. Lev Kaplan. This survey course introduces students to the new world of quantum information, quantum communication, and quantum computing." " The course is intended for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students in physics, engineering, and mathematics." " Topics include:" " Quantum states, operators, and linear algebra; Bits and qubits; Ensembles and density operators; Unitary transformations; Gates and circuits; Information and entropy; POVM measurement; Multipartite systems; Bell inequality, Bell states, and non-locality; Measures of entanglement; Quantum communication and cryptography; Teleportation; Superdense coding; Quantum noise and error correction; Classical and quantum computational complexity; Quantum algorithms; Deutsch-Jozsa, Grover, Shor; DiVincenzo criteria; Physical realizations of quantum computers:" " trapped ions, solid state qubits; Quantum optics and quantum internet; Topological quantum computation; Quantum biology." " (Same as ENGP 3230).
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3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(504) 865-5000
Regional Accreditation:
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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