Speaker: Andreas Winter (Bristol University) Title: The mother of all protocols: quantum coding for dummies Event: Quantum Physics and Logic 2008 (July 2008, University of Reykjavik)
oxfordquantumvideoThis is the first part of a talk delivered by Mark M. Wilde at the First International Conference on Quantum Error Correction (QEC07) at the University of Southern California (USC) in 2007. The topic is entanglement-assisted quantum convolutional codes, which is a particular way of encoding quant...
wildebeast80Big Ideas presents Seth Lloyd of the Massachusetts Institute for Technology on Quantum Life, how organisms have evolved to make use of quantum effects.
tvochannelThis is the second part of a talk delivered by Mark M. Wilde at the First International Conference on Quantum Error Correction (QEC07) at the University of Southern California (USC) in 2007. The topic is entanglement-assisted quantum convolutional codes, which is a particular way of encoding quan...
wildebeast80Many interesting physical systems in condensed matter physics may be described in the language of error-correcting codes. In this talk, we illustrate the applications of coding theoretical techniques to problems in many-body physics by reviewing our recent works. In particular, we discuss: (1) Th...
quantumiqc(Will Obama be reelected in 2012? Find the answer now at Twitter/QuantumAlmanac) Which leader will the Quantum 11 Assassination code strike in 2011? Likely candidates will possess the letter K Cornerstone (Kennedy, also phonetic K, as in, Qaddafi and Cain) or Capstone (Yitzhak, Mubarak). The #11 ...
hernquin2008Puts together all the elements of the superdense coding protocol. Part of a series on "Quantum computing for the determined". The full series is at: www.youtube.com
mnielsencoursesExplains the superdense coding protocol, which lets someone send two classical bits of information using just a single quantum bit. Part of a series on "Quantum computing for the determined". The full series is at: www.youtube.com
mnielsencoursesWhen you think of secret codes, you probably think of James Bond or the Cold War... but soon you might also think of quantum physics. That's because scientists have developed a system of coding called "Quantum Key Distribution," that allows the code keys to be sent via photons. When sent this way...
thequbitlabExplains the result that it is always possible to distinguish orthonormal quantum states, and how this lets us better understand the superdense coding protocol. Part of a series on "Quantum computing for the determined". The full series is at: www.youtube.com
mnielsencoursesSubscribe to Iona Miller Channel You Tube - www.youtube.com Article by Iona Miller at holographicarchetypes.weebly.com Complex information can be encoded in EM fields, as we all know from coding and decoding of television and radio signals. Even more complex information can be encoded in holograp...
Hey everyone, This is the first ingame video of Quantum Collapse, a groundbreaking Real Time Strategy game for the iphone. Sorry there is no sound on the video. Also the UI is hidden from view so theres a bunch of stuff happening that you cannot see (like the minimap among other things). Ohh and ...
demonstrations.wolfram.com The Wolfram Demonstrations Project contains thousands of free interactive visualizations, with new entries added daily. In superdense coding, a sender (Alice) can send a message consisting of two classical bits using one quantum bit (qubit) to the receiver (Bob). The in...
wolframmathematicaThis video shows how to do Geocoding and Reverse Geocoding in Quantum GIS thanks to the "geocoding" plugin. To work the plugin will need a valid Google API key (code.google.com To understand better the results are used maps overlays from Google and OpenStreetMap. This is possible thanks to a plug...
30+ hours of free audio information on my site! Visit evernewjoy.net for more videos and audios of my work! Here is Part 2 of this video evernewjoy.net (the link doesn't work if I just stick it right here, so you can access video from link on my site instead) Dear One, Did you know that DNA is a ...
Explains why there's always a quantum circuit to prepare any quantum state, including the Bell state used in the superdense coding protocol. Part of a series on "Quantum computing for the determined". The full series is at: www.youtube.com
mnielsencoursesMillions re-dead at chemical spill in Large Undead Collider: Minecraft provides a compelling argument to not make a game in Java. The game works fine at like 140fps for me in Far, but it stutters like hell half of the time even when there are not 500 zombies on screen. Not pictured: Zombies glitc...
sounnikouraGoogle Workshop on Quantum Biology Electrodynamic Signaling by the Dendritic Cytoskeleton Presented by Jack Tuszynski October 22, 2010 ABSTRACT A model describing information processing pathways in dendrites is proposed based on electrodynamic signaling mediated by the cytoskeleton. Our working h...
googletechtalksSupremeMasterTV.com • EE1390; Aired on 5 Jul 2010 An enlightening discussion with Gregg Baden about how spiritual wisdom, genetics and quantum physics can be combined to achieve inner and outer peace. A profound statement by Mr Braden that hidden in our DNA is a Divine Pattern which spells the se...
suprememastertv14"Doubly-even self-dual linear binary error-correcting block code," first invented by Claude Shannon in the 1940's, has been discovered embedded WITHIN the equations of superstring theory! Why does nature have this? What errors does it need to correct? What is an 'error' for nature? More important...
johananraatzSchrodinger, Heisenberg and many others came up with our modern model of the atom, the quantum-mechanical model.
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