QUANTUM INFORMATION AND COMPUTATION
Course objectives
GENERAL OBJECTIVES: This course will introduce students to the theory of classical and quantum information; elements of the algorithmic complexity theory; quantum computation and simulation; quantum cryptography. The student will study different experimental platforms to implement the protocols previously introduced. At the end of the course, the student will be able, with a critical and analytical spirit, to formalize and analyze protocols of quantum communication and quantum computation. The ability to translate a quantum information processing task into an experimental platform will be developed, identifying its strengths and weaknesses. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: A - Knowledge and understanding OF 1)To understand the fundamentals of information theory OF 2) To understand the theory of quantum information OF 3) To understand the language of quantum technologues B - Application skills OF 4) To be able to derive the evolution of a quantum circuit OF 5) To be able to derive the evolution of an open quantum system OF 6) To be able to model the different sources of noise present in a quantum information protocol OF 7) To be able to define how to experimentally realize a quantum communication protocol C - Autonomy of judgment OF 8) To be able to exploit the knowledge acquired in quantum information for the implementation with different quantum technologies D - Communication skills OF 9) To know how to communicate in written reports an advanced concept OF 10) To know how to present a recent research activity in the framework of quantum technologies E - Ability to learn OF 11) To be able to read independently scientific texts and articles in order to elaborate on the topics introduced in the course.
Program - Frequency - Exams
Course program
Prerequisites
Books
Frequency
Exam mode
Program - Frequency - Exams
Course program
Prerequisites
Books
Frequency
Exam mode
- Lesson code10592733
- Academic year2025/2026
- CoursePhysics
- CurriculumTeorico generale
- Year2nd year
- Semester1st semester
- SSDFIS/01
- CFU6