Workshop on QUANTUM INFORMATION PROCESSING AND QUANTUM COMMUNICATIONS

Quantum Information Processing and Quantum Communications

Quantum Cellular automata, Random walks, and Turing machines

aula 102 - Martedì 1 giugno ore 15.00
  DEBBIE LEUNG, Caltech

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Debbie Leung has been working in quantum computation and information since her graduate studies at Stanford University. Her dissertation work was on robust quantum computation. She was a postdoctoral fellow at IBM TJ Watson Research Center where she developed a deep interest in the capacities of physical resources to perform information processing tasks, how to best interconvert abstract resources, and finally various cryptographic applications of quantum mechanical systems. She is now a Tolman
postdoctoral fellow at Caltech.

Debbie Leung
Abstract  
  I will present unified, systematic derivations of the two known measurement-based models of quantum computation. The first model was introduced by Raussendorf and Briegel, and the second was proposed by Nielsen. The underlying principle of our derivations is a variant of teleportation introduced bu Zhou, Leung, and Chuang. Our derivations unify these two measurement-based models of quantum computation and provide significantly simpler schemes.
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