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Searching in the Classical World with Quantum Spectacles

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Searching in the Classical World with Quantum Spectacles

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Title: Searching in the Classical World with Quantum Spectacles

Speakers: Abeer Vaishnav & Archit Srivastava

If you had a chance to change the world, how would you do it? “Probably”, by making a Quantum Computer!

Quantum Computing has become a buzz word in recent years. Development in quantum technologies has had a major impact, right from enhancing the discovery of new elementary particles to the detection of gravitational waves from major astronomical events. Currently, there exists a barrier between our normal understanding of classical physics and the unusual behaviors that are observed in quantum mechanics. Usually, breaking this barrier and building an intuition for understanding core mathematical concepts in such quantum systems is difficult. Thus, through this webinar, we aim to peek through this barrier and eventually try to relate different mathematically analogous behaviors that we see in the classical world, with the phenomena observed in the quantum realm.

The session will be centric to the Grover's Search Algorithm and how some of the real-world classical systems are analogous to the mathematics of this beautiful masterpiece.

These "Meetup-Lite" events are Free and are online-only {connect & password information will be emailed to registered participants ~60 minutes prior to meeting}

Event artifacts, e.g. slides & recording (when available):
http://quantum.harrisburg.tech/meetups/20200916/

For a current listing of quantum-related live online events--globally--visit http://live.quantumapalooza.com/

Sponsor: Harrisburg University of Science and Technology
https://harrisburgU.edu/quantum email: quantum@HarrisburgU.edu

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