The Quantum Frontier

06/04/2012
by   Joseph F. Fitzsimons, et al.
0

The success of the abstract model of computation, in terms of bits, logical operations, programming language constructs, and the like, makes it easy to forget that computation is a physical process. Our cherished notions of computation and information are grounded in classical mechanics, but the physics underlying our world is quantum. In the early 80s researchers began to ask how computation would change if we adopted a quantum mechanical, instead of a classical mechanical, view of computation. Slowly, a new picture of computation arose, one that gave rise to a variety of faster algorithms, novel cryptographic mechanisms, and alternative methods of communication. Small quantum information processing devices have been built, and efforts are underway to build larger ones. Even apart from the existence of these devices, the quantum view on information processing has provided significant insight into the nature of computation and information, and a deeper understanding of the physics of our universe and its connections with computation. We start by describing aspects of quantum mechanics that are at the heart of a quantum view of information processing. We give our own idiosyncratic view of a number of these topics in the hopes of correcting common misconceptions and highlighting aspects that are often overlooked. A number of the phenomena described were initially viewed as oddities of quantum mechanics. It was quantum information processing, first quantum cryptography and then, more dramatically, quantum computing, that turned the tables and showed that these oddities could be put to practical effect. It is these application we describe next. We conclude with a section describing some of the many questions left for future work, especially the mysteries surrounding where the power of quantum information ultimately comes from.

READ FULL TEXT

page 1

page 2

page 3

page 4

research
07/16/2021

Geometry of Information: classical and quantum aspects

In this article, we describe various aspects of categorification of the ...
research
06/24/2020

Quantum Information Processing: An Essential Primer

Quantum information science is an exciting, wide, rapidly progressing, c...
research
09/08/1998

An Introduction to Quantum Computing for Non-Physicists

Richard Feynman's observation that quantum mechanical effects could not ...
research
01/29/2000

Pattern Discovery and Computational Mechanics

Computational mechanics is a method for discovering, describing and quan...
research
11/07/2020

Contextuality: At the Borders of Paradox

Contextuality is a key feature of quantum mechanics. We present the shea...
research
12/07/2021

Nashian game theory is incompatible with quantum contextuality

In this work, we design a novel game-theoretical framework capable of ca...
research
05/22/2021

Quanta in sound, the sound of quanta: a voice-informed quantum theoretical perspective on sound

Humans have a privileged, embodied way to explore the world of sounds, t...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset