Efficient quantum circuits for Schur and Clebsch-Gordon Transforms
Friday, July 30th, 2004Date: 30 July, 2004
Who: Aram Harrow (MIT)
Seminar type: Research
Date: 30 July, 2004
Who: Aram Harrow (MIT)
Seminar type: Research
Date: 4 June, 2004
Who: Steve Flammia (UNM)
Seminar type: Research talk
Date: 16 July, 2004
Who: Carl Caves (University of New Mexico)
Seminar type: Research
Date: Monday, July 12, 2004
Location: Room 326 on the top floor of the Parnell Building (building 7), one of the sandstone buildings on the Great Court of the University of Queensland, St Lucia.
This program is intended to be flexible, and changes (including additional items) may be made on the day. The day’s formal activities will conclude by 5pm, however.
Program:
8:30-9:00: Registration.
9:00-9:50: Michael Nielsen (UQ), Introduction to fault-tolerance
9:50-10:50: Ike Chuang (MIT), Fault-tolerant quantum computation in ion traps
10:50-11:10: Morning tea
11:10-12:10: Lloyd Hollenberg (UMelb), Austin Fowler (UMelb), Simon Devitt (UMelb), Fault-tolerant quantum computation in the silicon quantum computer
12:10-12:30: Matt Sellars (ANU)
12:30-1:50: Lunch
1:50-2:35: Roundtable discussion, chaired by Gerard Milburn
2:35-3:00: Afternoon tea
3:00-2:25: Tim Ralph (UQ), Optical quantum computing
3:25-3:50: Chris Dawson (UQ), Fault-tolerance in optics
3:50-4:40: Roundtable discussion, chaired by Gerard Milburn
Organizing committee: Henry Haselgrove, Charles Hill, Gerard Milburn, Michael Nielsen, Anna Rogers