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Revision as of 03:02, 7 December 2009
Date: December 8, 2009, at 3:30 PM |
Presenters: Nathan Lachenmyer (scottnla) |
Location: 4-237 |
Abstract: As computers get smaller and smaller, quantum-scale effects became increasingly more important. Quantum Computers store and process information at the atomic scale, utilizing quantum mechanics to increase their computational power. This talk will provide some basic framework for quantum mechanics, and then discuss either Quantum Hardware or Quantum Cryptography based on audience request. |