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Prof. Richard Gomez Physics
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School of Computational Sciences
Quantum Information Science Seminar
CSI 991-006 Fall 2005 Schedule
4:30-6:00 pm Mondays
Meets in George Johnson Center, Room 237
Date
Description
August 29
#01 Organization Session
Rudolph A. Krutar, Richard Gomez
George Mason University
Slides
September 12
#02 Some Thoughts Regarding Practical Quantum
Computing
Marco Lanzagorta
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, George Mason University
Abstract, Slides
September
19
#03Implications of
Violations of the Bell Inequality:
are they different than
has been thought?
Louis Sica
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (retired)
Abstract, Slides
September
26
#04Inequalities
Relating Measures of Divergence Between Mixed Quantum States
Lang Withers, Jr.
George Mason University
Abstract, Paper,
Slides
October 03
#05 Quantum Repeaters in a Global Communication
Network
Phil Johnson
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg MD
Abstract, Slides
October
11
#06 Tuesday
COLUMBUS DAY CLASSES MOVED TO
TUESDAY
Entangled Generalizations of the Deterministic
Quantum Cloning Process
Paul Lopata
U.S. Army Research Laboratory, Adelphi MD
Abstract , Slides
October
17
#07Simulating Quantum
Paradoxes with MATLAB
Mike Steiner
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC
Abstract
October
24
#08Quantum Mechanics
Courses and Superposition
Maria Dworzecka
Chairman of the Physics Department, George Mason University
Abstract, Slides
October
31
#09Josephson
Junction-Based Qubits
Bob Anderson
University of Maryland, College Park MD
Abstract Slides
November 07
#10 QC
Rules
Rudolph Krutar
George Mason University,
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (retired)
Slides
Loop Quantum Gravity VS
String Theory
Paul Gayet, George Mason University
Registered student in
CSI-991 Quantum Information Seminar Series
Abstract Slides
November
14
#11What Quantum Theory
Has to Do with Consciousness
Menas Kafatos
Dean of the School of Computational Sciences, George Mason University
Abstract Slides
November
21
#12Implications of
Time-Symmetric Quantum Mechanics
Jeff Tollaksen
Quantum Information Sciences, George Mason University
Abstract
November
28
#13Quantum
Computing,
Complexity and Some Recent Results
Debabrata Ghoshal, George Mason University
Registered student in CSI-991 Quantum Information Seminar Series
Abstract Slides
December 05
#14 Quantum
Cryptography and a Specific Quantum
Encryption Protocol
Orang
Alem,
History of
Classical and Quantum Computing with some Examples of Current work in
Quantum Computing
Muhammad
Arshad,
Abstract Slides of Orang_Alem
Registered students in
CSI-991 Quantum Information Seminar Series
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