The MQV Colloquia feature interdisciplinary talks given by local as well as invited international experts. The colloquia, which are accessible to a worldwide audience via videoconference, cover all aspects of quantum technologies, with a focus on MQV research activities. The goal of the series is to establish and strengthen connections with quantum-technology experts worldwide and to provide a platform for education and scientific exchange for and with the local quantum ecosystem.
Barbara Kraus – TUM
Current quantum devises are faulty and one needs to be able to assess the errors which occur during quantum information processing. In the first part of this talk, I will discuss several methods which can be used to test quantum computations and quantum simulations. Then, I will use a quantum information theoretical approach to address the problem of indistinguishability of identical particles.
J. Carrasco, M. Langer, A. Neven, BK, Physical Review Research (2024)
T. Olsacher, T. Kraft, CH. Kokail, B.K., P. Zoller, arXiv:2405.06768
M. Englbrecht, T. Kraft, Ch. Dittel, A. Buchleitner, G. Giedke, BK,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 132, 050201 (2024)
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