Saturday Morning Physics | An Introduction to Quantum Computing
Finn Larsen, Professor of Physics (U-M Physics)
Quantum computers do not think faster - they think differently. They replace ordinary bits with quantum bits that can be more than just 0 or 1. This presentation explains what that really means, what quantum computers might be useful for, and how close—or far—we are from making them work.
Please join us for a Hybrid Lecture and Q&A. Both will also be live-streamed on: https://myumi.ch/mR5p3
Please join us for a Hybrid Lecture and Q&A. Both will also be live-streamed on: https://myumi.ch/mR5p3
| Building: | Weiser Hall |
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| Event Type: | Presentation |
| Tags: | AEM Featured, aerospace engineering, biophysics, Biosciences, Complex Systems, Free, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Physics, Quantum, Quantum Computing, Quantum Science, Science, Smoke-free, Undergrad Physics Events, Undergraduate |
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