Quantum Information’s Revolutionary Origins | Charles Bennett
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2021
- Quantum information? Charles Bennett discusses the physicality of information, and the revolutionary ideas and thinkers that led up to the fusion of physics and computer science that eventually gave birth to the field of quantum information.
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Charles Bennett is widely considered to be one of the founding fathers of quantum cryptography for his discovery of the BB84 protocol.
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The explanation of Quantum Information based on timeline is great. Many thanks to Prof. Charles Bennet.
I feel really lucky to have found this channel
Really? like you weren't going to run into the most well known name in computer science, on a computer, talking about the on going history of said computer science?
Once you go 4k, you can't go back! Wish every Qiskit Seminar Series uses a local recorded footage. Its quality is way better than the live stream replay.
His name keeps showing up in my quantum computing intro class.
Oh what a brilliant analogy!! I am definitely quoting your line about information from a dream in my thesis.
These series are amazing, keep them up!
thank you for this wonderful talk. I plan to watch it a at least twice more when I can give it more attention. It is one of two I've heard recently that help redefine the concepts of uncertainty and entanglement into a more palatable and accessible form.
I love a scholar with a sense of humor. This was a very well done presentation :)
"Quantum information is like the information in a dream. If you try to describe your dream, that changes the memory of it. So eventually you forget the dream, and you only remember what you said about it." at 9:00.
Sounds like cosmology may need spooky action at a distance.
A vey concise explanation to a dificult subject
beautiful. this is wonderful to see all of this information, this is all so vital for our world.
19:39 it's our job to understand Nature, 23:15 spooky DELAYED action at a distance.
There is a mistake in the english subtitles, at 5:28, Dr. Bennet said "Von-Neumann" not "Fanoman"; Otherwise great Video, I enjoyed it very much!
thanks, will update
That was excellent. Thankyou.
Interesting talk.
This series is amazing
Thank you!
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Good ideas never impede scientific progress. People choose to either be idiots and not take reality and practicality seriously or they choose to be intelligent.
Rewatching
the type of guy that goes to MIT to chill off from his regular work as a sabbatical.
can we have the TRANSCRIPT of this BRILLIAN class?
Any textbook on Spintronics for absolute beginners?
Subtitles at 15:14 and 15:15 say "cubit". This should say "qubit". Important difference.
fixed. thanks for the heads up :)
Ol Charlie,,, what a mind.. He's like; you know the behavior in the 4th dimension, a proton behaves no different,, you can tell his concepts and visualization of 4D in his mind, impeccable...
Ol Einstein wanting to give Charlie a thumbs down rite now,, lol
Some source in the description would've been better.
OK, let us know when you get the quantum computer up and running.
Well, all that is based on Bell's equations, which are not easy to understand, and before that, Einstein had the idea of hidden variables. I mean, it's possible that a pair of photons is created with certain properties at the beginning and you measure only what's already exists. How to be sure that they are not determinated before the measurement, here you have to understand Bell's equations. I mean even at the MIT one should now that.
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So can you share me how and what to start what is needed and what not?
Start with IBM qiskit textbook,Refer summer school videos, qiskit youtube channel and read blogs..
@@gayathridevi7004 how long it will take for me learn this and get a job?
Should of specified if your talking about digital information or real information.
haaaa... discipline over lap.. so what is point of continuous teaching knowing they will get over lap i.e uncertainty doubts fears, hatred
Solid scripts are needed for those videos. It's hard to follow anything if you're no expert. Half the video and no information stuck to my slow brain.
Who does he name when referencing the first computer scientist to take physics theorems seriously?
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The fact that you speak about mathematicians and physicists as being these arrogant pricks speaks a lot about the society we live in these days. When an idiot thinks he's smart it's a problem, but when a genius thinks he's smart it can lead to catastrophe.
information as by it self has age of human life through including category as metaphysical epistemological ethical, political artistically phenomenon it revolution expressed by humans culture and act mainly form 1000th bc and late in 17th and 19th i n 19th it becomes structural important good for authorities in 20th change his form to including social structures in all field of digging nature of object in humans and all possible existence still distributed info in all category creatures no clarity to observe nature because we feed our self with our own constracted belief so this guy can't come up with this explanations without all freedom he have to express it in all levels of filed
No you can't improve CPUs with theses quantum gates, because the rest of the machine is still bases on silicium.
You guys didn't even gave them a chair I guess due to their age They are having troble in moving