• DocumentCode
    324878
  • Title

    Making weirdness work: quantum information and computation

  • Author

    Preskill, John

  • Author_Institution
    Div. of Phys., Math., & Astron., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
  • Volume
    1
  • fYear
    1998
  • fDate
    21-28 Mar 1998
  • Firstpage
    37
  • Abstract
    Information is something that can be encoded in the state of a physical system, and a computation is a task that can be performed with a physically realizable device. Therefore, since the physical world is fundamentally quantum mechanical, the foundations of information theory and computer science should be sought in quantum physics. In fact, quantum information has weird properties that contrast sharply with the familiar properties of classical information. A quantum computer-a new type of machine that exploits the quantum properties of information-could perform certain types of calculations far more efficiently than any foreseeable classical computer. To build a functional quantum computer will be an enormous technical challenge. New methods for quantum error correction are being developed that can help to prevent a quantum computer from crashing
  • Keywords
    computer science; error correction; information technology; information theory; quantum theory; computation; computer science; error correction; information theory; physical system; physically realizable device; quantum information; weird properties; Astronomy; Electron tubes; Error correction; Information technology; Mathematics; Physics computing; Quantum computing; Quantum mechanics; Space technology; Watches;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Aerospace Conference, 1998 IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Snowmass at Aspen, CO
  • ISSN
    1095-323X
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-4311-5
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/AERO.1998.686671
  • Filename
    686671