Tags: quantum computing

Description

First proposed in the 1970s, quantum computing relies on quantum physics by taking advantage of certain quantum physics properties of atoms or nuclei that allow them to work together as quantum bits, or qubits, to be the computer's processor and memory. By interacting with each other while being isolated from the external environment, qubits can perform certain calculations exponentially faster than conventional computers.

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Events (1-2 of 2)

  1. Oct 18 2018

    Neil Gershenfeld at Purdue

    Professor Neil Gershenfeld, "The Intellectual Father of the Maker Movement" and director of the Center for Bits and Atoms at MIT, opens the Purdue Engineering Distinguished Lecture Series...

    https://nanohub.org/events/details/1751

  2. May 26 2017

    Building a Quantum Computer 101

    BUILDING A QUANTUM COMPUTER 101 Friday, May 26, 2017 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship, Room 121 Open to the public About the presentation:...

    https://nanohub.org/events/details/1559