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(Quantum Information Processing)
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==Details==
 
==Details==
  
* One goal is to provide an introduction to basic concepts of quantum information theory. Another goal is to provide hands-on experience in programming an actual quantum computer. That is, the basic concepts, gadgets, algorithms, etc., should be implemented and run by the students themselves during the course and as homework.
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* One goal is to provide an introduction to basic concepts of quantum information theory. Another goal is to provide hands-on experience in programming an actual quantum computer. That is, the basic concepts, gadgets, algorithms, etc., should be implemented and run by the students themselves during the course and as homework. We will use the quantum computers of the IBM Quantum Experience project, which are available via the cloud for anyone.
 
* Lectures will combine conventional, frontal presentation, and programming exercises. Therefore, the location is a computer lab. Of course, students are welcome to use there own laptop computers.
 
* Lectures will combine conventional, frontal presentation, and programming exercises. Therefore, the location is a computer lab. Of course, students are welcome to use there own laptop computers.
 
* The main resource used for the course is the online documentations of (1) the quantum computers available through the IBM Quantum Experience project, and (2) the Qiskit quantum computing framework.
 
* The main resource used for the course is the online documentations of (1) the quantum computers available through the IBM Quantum Experience project, and (2) the Qiskit quantum computing framework.

A lap 2018. november 15., 14:34-kori változata

Quantum Information Processing

Course Information, 2019 Spring

  • Lecturers: Ákos Budai, András Pályi, Zoltán Zimborás
  • Responsible lecturer: András Pályi
  • Language: English
  • Location: F3212
  • Time: Wednesdays, 12:15-13:45

Details

  • One goal is to provide an introduction to basic concepts of quantum information theory. Another goal is to provide hands-on experience in programming an actual quantum computer. That is, the basic concepts, gadgets, algorithms, etc., should be implemented and run by the students themselves during the course and as homework. We will use the quantum computers of the IBM Quantum Experience project, which are available via the cloud for anyone.
  • Lectures will combine conventional, frontal presentation, and programming exercises. Therefore, the location is a computer lab. Of course, students are welcome to use there own laptop computers.
  • The main resource used for the course is the online documentations of (1) the quantum computers available through the IBM Quantum Experience project, and (2) the Qiskit quantum computing framework.