Dieter Suter, Joachim Stolze
Quantum Computers II SS 05
Für Studierende der FB Physik und Informatik
ab 5. Semester, Diplomanden, Doktoranden
Quantum computers use quantum mechanical systems to store and process information. By processing superpositions of states in parallel, their computing power is exponentially larger than that of classical computers for certain problems. This page illustrates how the operation of a quantum computer differs from that of a classical computer.

The lecture will be based on the book
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The following topics will be covered:
  1. Tasks for quantum computers
  2. How to build a quantum computer
  3. Liquid state NMR quantum computer
  4. Ion trap quantum computers
  5. Solid state quantum computers
  6. Quantum communication

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