Quantum Computing is a Reality Simulator - Dr. Steve Girvin, Yale University - DSPod #303
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Yale's Steve Girvin is a pioneer of quantum computing, and our guide for our first foray into understanding how these systems do and don't work. Over the course of our conversation, we come to realize that quantum computers are not performing computations per se - they're more devices that an be used to answer a specific set of questions about reality. We dig into the details of why some questions can only be answered with a quantum computer, how next generation encryption services will come with a way of detecting eavesdroppers, and try once more to understand if there's a way of looking at the Stern Gerlach experiment that doesn't need any kind of magic.
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Further Reading: Stern-Gerlach "Quantization of Silver Atoms in Magnetic Field": https://arxiv.org/pdf/2301.11343 Stern-Gerlach Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stern%E2%80%93Gerlach_experiment C2QA Center: https://www.bnl.gov/quantumcenter/newsletter/news.php?a=219066
00:00 Go! 00:06:46 Basics of Quantum Mechanics 00:14:00 Quantum Computing Challenges and Benefits 00:22:02 Quantum Computer as an Accelerator 00:34:21 Integration of Quantum and Classical Systems 00:37:01 Quantum Encryption and Security 00:41:55 Limits and Future of Quantum Computing 00:54:12 Understanding Qubits vs Classical Bits 01:03:39 Quantum Measurement Asymmetry 01:09:10 Stern-Gerlach Experiment and Qubits 01:21:12 Quantum Spin and Measurement Effects 01:29:27 The Genetic Fields Analogy 01:37:07 Visualizing Quantum Phenomena 01:46:08 Quantum Error Correction Techniques 01:57:31 Alternative Quantum Computing Methods 02:09:03 Future Applications and Challenges 02:17:13 Scaling and Fault Tolerance in Quantum Computing 02:30:20 Bridging Quantum and Classical Computing 02:36:01 Co-design and Abstraction Layers
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