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St. John's College, Oxford, 18 - 21 March 2007



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Measurement-based quantum computing (MBQC) is an active and rapidly growing area of research. The formalism of graph states (or cluster states) has proven to be a powerful way of describing the essential entanglement resources needed to perform quantum information processing tasks. Initially conceived for systems such as optical lattices and linear optical computing, this theory is now shaping the latest experimental proposals across the full spectrum of QIP technologies. A key aim of this workshop will be to foster dialog between theoreticians involved in MBQC and the experimentalists who are positioned to embrace and implement the new ideas.


Public Lecture


As part of the workshop, we organised a public lecture:

The Pioneers of Quantum Computing


by David DiVincenzo


This workshop is organised by the Oxford QuNaT group, following a suggestion first floated at the QIP IRC conference in Oxford on 26-27 June 2006. We have since received support from:


         


             


                           




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