COS 506: Quantum Computing for Physical Systems
Course Title |
Quantum Computing for Physical Systems |
Course Code |
COS 506 |
Course Type |
Elective |
Level |
PhD |
Instructor’s Name |
Prof. Constantia Alexandrou |
ECTS |
5 |
Lectures / week |
2 (90 min. each) for 5-6 weeks |
Laboratories / week |
2 (90 min. each) for 1-2 weeks |
Course Purpose and Objectives |
The goal of the course is to provide a basic introduction to quantum computing and quantum information theory. Students will learn essential theoretical concepts in the field as well as algorithmic approaches with a focus on the circuit model of quantum computation. |
Learning Outcomes |
Students will be introduced to the circuit model of quantum computation and learn various established quantum algorithms providing speedups over the best known classical algorithms. Analyzing those in detail, they will acquire skills in understanding the origin of quantum speedups as well as in designing quantum programs. Complementary hands-on sessions will provide practical experience on how to implement quantum circuits on existing, small-scale quantum hardware. Students will also learn how to apply these methods in the context of interacting many body systems with a focus on overcoming limitations of existing classical simulation techniques. |
Prerequisites |
None |
Background Requirements |
Knowledge on quantum mechanics, basic computational approaches |
Course Content |
Weeks 1-3
- Reversible classical computations, quantum logic gates and quantum circuits
- Di Vincenzo’s criteria for qubits and implementation of qubits and gates in physical systems
- No-cloning theorem, superdense coding and quantum teleportation
- The Deutsch-Josza algorithm
- Complexity theory and the Church-Turing thesis
- Grover’s search algorithm
Weeks 4-7 |
Teaching Methodology |
- (10-12) x1.5 h Lectures depending on the audience |
Bibliography |
- Course notes |
Assessment |
The following assessment methods will be combined for the final grade: - Coursework
- Final project
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Language |
English |