18/06/2004, 15:00 — 16:00 — Room P4.35, Mathematics Building
Yasser Omar, Instituto Superior Técnico
Quantum walks with two particles
We propose and study a discrete time quantum walk on a line with
two particles. We show how the entanglement and the relative phase
between the states describing the coin degree of freedom of each
particle will influence the evolution of the quantum walk. In
particular, the probability to find one particle in a certain
position after N steps of the walk, as well as the average distance
between the two particles (amongst other variables that we study)
can be larger or smaller than the case of two unentangled
particles, depending on the initial conditions we choose. This
resource can then be tuned according to our needs, in particular to
enhance a given application (algorithmic or other) based on a
quantum walk. Some examples will be discussed.
04/06/2004, 15:00 — 16:00 — Room P4.35, Mathematics Building
Vítor Rocha Vieira, Instituto Superior Técnico, UTL
Várias formulações da mecânica quântica (conclusão)
Conclusão da sessão anterior.
28/05/2004, 15:00 — 16:00 — Room P4.35, Mathematics Building
Vítor Rocha Vieira, Instituto Superior Técnico, UTL
Várias formulações da mecânica quântica
Apresentação e relacionação de várias formulações da mecânica
quântica.
21/05/2004, 15:00 — 16:00 — Room P4.35, Mathematics Building
João Pimentel Nunes, Instituto Superior Técnico
Bell, Bohr,... strings? (conclusion)
Conclusion of the previous talk.
07/05/2004, 15:00 — 16:00 — Room P4.35, Mathematics Building
João Pimentel Nunes, Instituto Superior Técnico
Bell, Bohr,... strings?
We will give an idea of some of John Bell's insights into the
nature of quantum theory and of his famous inequalities. Then, we
will see how string theory might force us to take another look at
the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
23/04/2004, 14:30 — 15:30 — Room P4.35, Mathematics Building
Gabriel Pires, Instituto Superior Técnico
Quantum theory from five axioms
Based on a paper of L. Hardy we show that quantum theory can be
derived from five reasonable axioms. We gain insight into the need
for complex numbers and into the relationship between quantum
theory and probability theory.
16/04/2004, 15:00 — 16:00 — Room P4.35, Mathematics Building
Paulo Mateus, Instituto Superior Técnico
Quantum automata
Quantum versions of finite state automata and push-down automata
are presented. Analogs of several classical theorems, including
pumping lemmas and closure properties are discussed. The talk is
based on the work by C. Moore and J. P. Crutchfield.
12/03/2004, 15:00 — 16:00 — Room P4.35, Mathematics Building
Amílcar Sernadas, Instituto Superior Técnico
Towards exogenous quantum logic (conclusion)
Conclusion of the previous talk.
27/02/2004, 15:00 — 16:00 — Room P4.35, Mathematics Building
Amílcar Sernadas, Instituto Superior Técnico
Towards exogenous quantum logic
A sketch is made of a new quantum logic endowed with exogenous
semantics. We start by presenting the exogenous approach (classical
models as outcomes in a probability space) to probabilistic logic
and then show how the exogenous idea (quantum superposition of
classical models) can be used to devise a suitable quantum
propositional logic. The resulting logic supports classical,
quantum and probabilistic reasoning. Future work towards a dynamic
quantum logic (unitary transformations as transitions) is also
discussed. The talk reports ongoing joint work with P. Mateus, A.
Pacheco and C. Sernadas.
13/02/2004, 15:00 — 16:00 — Room P4.35, Mathematics Building
Paulo Mateus, Instituto Superior Técnico
Quantum random walks (conclusion)
Conclusion of the previous talk.
06/02/2004, 15:00 — 16:00 — Room P4.35, Mathematics Building
Paulo Mateus, Instituto Superior Técnico
Quantum random walks
We start by presenting the concept of quantum random walk (QRW) and
some of its applications. The class of QRW's without destructive
interference is studied and several results are obtained by
adapting the theory of Markov chains (asymptotic distribution,
ergodic theorem). Some of these results are discussed in detail. A
sketch of the proof that this class is dense over the class of all
QRW's is presented. The talk reports ongoing joint work with Y.
Omar, A. Pacheco and A. Sernadas.
16/01/2004, 15:00 — 16:00 — Room P4.35, Mathematics Building
Yasser Omar, Instituto Superior Técnico
Entanglement, or the Physics of Teleportation
The entanglement of quantum states was first pointed out by E.
Schrödinger in 1935 as "the characteristic trait of quantum
mechanics", but only in the last decade did it start becoming
better understood and seen as a resource for many applications.
Entanglement offers correlations with no classical equivalent that
can be used for quite novel and unique information processing
tasks, such as quantum teleportation, quantum dense coding of
information and unconditionally secure quantum cryptographic key
distribution, amongst others. Entanglement may also be a sufficient
condition for the speed-up of certain quantum algorithms over their
classical counterpart and is an important tool for quantum error
correction. Yet, associated to the issue of non-locality since the
EPR problem (Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen, 1935), and despite the
progress allowed by Bell's theorem in 1964 and subsequent results,
entanglement remains one of the most surprising and mysterious
aspects of quantum mechanics. This talk will attempt to introduce
the essential ideas concerning entanglement and explain how it can
be used for the teleportation of a quantum state.
28/11/2003, 15:00 — 16:00 — Room P4.35, Mathematics Building
Paulo Mateus, Instituto Superior Técnico
Quantum factorization III
A follow-up of the presentation and discussion of the quantum
Fourier transform and its application to establish a QP algorithm
for prime factorization started November 14.
21/11/2003, 15:00 — 16:00 — Room P4.35, Mathematics Building
Paulo Mateus, Instituto Superior Técnico
Quantum factorization II
A follow-up of the presentation and discussion of the quantum
Fourier transform and its application to establish a QP algorithm
for prime factorization started November 14.
14/11/2003, 15:00 — 16:00 — Room P4.35, Mathematics Building
Paulo Mateus, Instituto Superior Técnico
Quantum factorization
Presentation of the quantum Fourier transform and its application to establish a QP algorithm for prime factorization. The talk is based on the work by P. Shor [SIAM J. Comp. 26(5):1484-1509, 1997].
31/10/2003, 15:00 — 16:00 — Room P4.35, Mathematics Building
Yasser Omar, Instituto Superior Técnico
An invitation to quantum information III
Introduction to the essential results of Quantum Information
Theory, discussion of Deutsch's problem and presentation of the
Ekert91 quantum cryptographic protocol.
24/10/2003, 15:00 — 16:00 — Room P4.35, Mathematics Building
Yasser Omar, Instituto Superior Técnico
An invitation to quantum information II
A follow up of the introduction to the essential concepts,
properties and formalism of Quantum Mechanics started October 17.
Discussion about quantum entanglement and its applications
(teleportation, etc.)
17/10/2003, 15:00 — 16:00 — Room P4.35, Mathematics Building
Yasser Omar, Instituto Superior Técnico
An invitation to quantum information I
Introduction to the essential concepts, properties and formalism of
Quantum Mechanics. Discussion about quantum entanglement and its
applications (teleportation, etc.).
03/10/2003, 15:00 — 16:00 — Room P4.35, Mathematics Building
Paulo Mateus, Instituto Superior Técnico
Universal quantum machine
A follow-up of the presentation and discussion of the paper by
David Deutsch [PRSL A 400, 97-117, 1985] on the subject started
September 26.
26/09/2003, 15:00 — 16:00 — Room P4.35, Mathematics Building
Paulo Mateus, Instituto Superior Técnico
Universal quantum machine
Presentation and discussion of the paper by David Deutsch [PRSL A
400, 97-117, 1985] on the subject.