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Introduction to quantum information processing (CMSC858K, Fall 2016)

Course Description

A quantum mechanical representation of information allows one to efficiently perform certain tasks that are intractable within a classical framework. This course aims to give a basic foundation in the field of quantum information processing. Students will be prepared to pursue further study in quantum computing, quantum information theory, and related areas. No previous background in quantum mechanics is required.

Semester

Fall 2016

Instructors

  • Profile photo of Brad Lackey

    Brad Lackey

    Adjunct Professor (2014-2018)

  • Profile photo of Shelby Kimmel

    Shelby Kimmel

    Hartree Postdoctoral Fellow (2014-2017)

  • Andrew Childs

    Professor