Aim:

The main purpose of this seminar is to discuss some of the fundamental issues and methods of quantum computing. As a "proseminar" it also aims at strengthening the ability to understand scientific material, to present it in a comprehensible fashion - both orally and in written form, and to discuss scientific questions that arise in the course of a presentation. As an added feature, students will learn to do this in English.

The course is limited to 12 students (no exceptions!). Larger numbers will limit the intended learning effect.

Structure of the course

Slides

Date: Subject: Speaker: Slides:
2006-01-11 Quantum machines, complexity, and entanglement Sefan Kröger
2006-01-11 Quantum algorithms and parallelism Enno Schultz
2006-01-18 Shor's factoring algorithm André Calliess
2006-01-18 Computing f(x) mod 2^m + Phase estimation Tim Richter
2006-01-25 Communication Andrej Finsterbusch
2006-01-25 Teleportation ???
2006-02-01 Key distribution Eva Richter
2006-02-01 Uncertainty & Locality ???
2006-02-08 Reversibility & Entropy Matthias Weidl