New Results in Quantum Tunneling vs. The Speed of Light
New efforts in quantum tunneling – both theory and experiment – show that superluminal motion may be possible, while still managing to avoid the paradox of superluminal signaling.
New efforts in quantum tunneling – both theory and experiment – show that superluminal motion may be possible, while still managing to avoid the paradox of superluminal signaling.
Recorded 26 January 2022. Kirsten Eisentraeger of Pennsylvania State University presents “Classical and quantum algorithms for isogeny problems” at IPAM’s Quantum Numerical Linear Algebra Workshop. Abstract: Isogeny-based cryptography is one of a few candidates for post-quantum cryptography. The computational problems… Read More »Kirsten Eisentraeger on Classical and quantum algorithms for isogeny problems
Jin-Peng Liu of the University of Maryland presents “Efficient quantum algorithms for nonlinear ODEs and PDEs” at IPAM’s Quantum Numerical Linear Algebra Workshop. Abstract: Nonlinear dynamics play a prominent role in many domains and are notoriously difficult to solve. Whereas… Read More »Jin-Peng Liu – Efficient quantum algorithms for nonlinear ODEs and PDEs – IPAM at UCLA
Where are the limits of human technology? And can we somehow avoid them? This is where quantum computers become very interesting.
Quantum computing is making some people nervous.
Where are the limits of human technology? And can we somehow avoid them with quantum computers? Here’s a great explainer video by KurzGesagt. (Wunderbar!)