There are probably as many notions of non-classicality as there are people who will attend this talk (or read this post). In quantum information, we are in the privileged position (or not, according to taste) of having, in recent years, developed some pretty formal mathematical frameworks for what we mean by non-classicality. In this talk I will present some of these, how they are used to prove quantum behaviour, how this can translate to quantum advantage for certain information processing tasks in networks, and their fragility and what we can try to do about it. |
Damian MARKHAM
Fragility and strength of non-classicality for quantum networks


Date & heure
9 juin 2022, 14h
Lieu
Campus Pierre & Marie Curie – Place Jussieu – Tour 13/23 salle 210 – 75005 Paris
Accueil
À venir
Jonathan Pritchard
University of Strathclyde
Quantum computation and optimisation using neutral atom arrays
Tanja Mehlstäubler
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt &Leibniz Universität Hannover
Precision Spectroscopy in Ion Coulomb Crystals and Search for New Physics

