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Quantum Compressed Sensing

Quantum computation and quantum information are of great current interest in computer science, mathematics, physical sciences and engineering. They will likely lead to a new wave of technological innovations in communication, computation and cryptography. As the theory of quantum physics is fundamentally stochastic, randomness and uncertainty are deeply rooted in quantum computation, quantum simulation and quantum information. Thus statistics can play an important role in quantum computation and quantum simulation, which in turn offer great potential to revolutionize computational statistics. This talk will give a brief review on quantum computation, introduce quantum tomography and compressed sensing and present the recent work on
their statistical connection.
April 16 @ 12:30
12:30 pm (1h)

Discovery Building, Orchard View Room

Yazhen Wang