Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

Personal tools

Sections

UMR 5672

logo de l'ENS de Lyon
logo du CNRS
You are here: Home / Seminars / Colloquium / Tracking the state of a measured quantum system in time: Trajectories, optimal paths, and quantum information applications

Tracking the state of a measured quantum system in time: Trajectories, optimal paths, and quantum information applications

Andrew Jordan (University of Rochester)
When Dec 10, 2018
from 11:00 to 12:00
Where Amphi. Schrödinger
Attendees Andrew Jordan
Add event to calendar vCal
iCal

In the past five years, experimental advances have enabled the continuous tracking of quantum states in time, as information is collected on the fly from a measurement process.  I will review the theory and experimental basics of the field of superconducting qubits, and discuss some recent advances in how these continuous measurements give further insight into foundations of quantum mechanics, as well as possible applications of these methods to carry out tasks in quantum information processing such as state tomography and continuous error correction.

More information about this event…