Jingbo Wang
School of Physics at The University of Western Australia
地点:唐仲英楼B501
时间:2015-12-02 14:00
1.Historical development of computational tools; power of quantum superposition and quantum parallelism2.Quantum bits and state vectors, unitary operators, universal quantum gates, quantum circuits3.Quantum Fourier transform and its properties; Shor’s algorithm for integer factorization4.Grover’s quantum search algorithm; phase estimation, amplitude amplification and estimation5.Quantum teleportation, quantum cryptograph, quantum bit commitment6.Experimental implementation of quantum gates and circuits7.Decoherence, quantum error correction,quantum fault-tolerant computation8.Quantum walks and related quantum algorithms; latest development and challenges
Jingbo Wang is a professor in the School of Physics at The University of Western Australia. Her research spans several distinct disciplines including quantum dynamics theory, quantum computation and information, atomic and molecular physics,quantum chemistry,nanotechnology, acoustics and computational physics. Professor Wang currently leads the quantum dynamics and computation group at The University of Western Australia. She and her research team were among the first to show the power of quantum walks indistinguishing a wide range of non-isomorphic graph classes and in extracting local and global structural information of complex networks. Her recent work has provided some of the most efficient quantum circuits to implement a large variety of quantum walks.