Conveners
Special Session on Quantum Information and Quantum Optics
- Roberto Rossin (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT))
Special Session on Quantum Information and Quantum Optics
- Giacomo Ortona (Universita e INFN Torino (IT))
Imagine handing a sealed box to someone, asking them to perform the quantum Fourier transform (QFT)—the heart of many quantum algorithms—and then returning the box to you without ever peeking inside. We show that this can be done with almost no extra cost or communication. The trick has two layers:
- Quantum cloak. Before sending the state, the client scrambles it with a randomly chosen...
The temporal degree of freedom of photons is a powerful resource for encoding and transmitting information across a broad range of applications, including high-speed optical telecommunications, light-based diagnostics, remote sensing, and spectroscopy, in both classical and quantum domains. To harness the full potential of this temporal dimension, we require methods capable of user-defined...
An enduring challenge in computer science is reducing the runtime required to solve computational problems. Quantum computing has attracted significant attention due to its potential to deliver asymptotically faster solutions to certain problems compared to the best-known classical algorithms. This advantage is enabled by the quantum mechanical nature of the logical degrees of freedom. To...