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Quantum Communication, Quantum Entanglement and All That Jazz

Quantum Communication, Quantum Entanglement and All That Jazz. Communication Sciences Institute, Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 90089. Mark M. Wilde. Electron Spin. Photon Polarization. What is a qubit?.

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Quantum Communication, Quantum Entanglement and All That Jazz

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  1. Quantum Communication, Quantum Entanglement andAllThatJazz Communication Sciences Institute, Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 90089 Mark M. Wilde

  2. Electron Spin Photon Polarization What is a qubit? A qubit is a quantum system with two degrees of freedom. Examples

  3. Shor’s algorithm (1994) breaks the public key cryptography algorithm in polynomial time. • Grover’s algorithm (1997) gives a quadratic speedup for database search. • Simulation of quantum processes such as chemical reactions and molecular dynamics perhaps has the most potential. What are qubits good for?

  4. Quantum Teleportation Zeilinger in Innsbruck Furusawa in Tokyo • Quantum Key Distribution What else are qubits good for?

  5. More on Teleportation

  6. A 2D complex vector represents the state of a qubit: to state w/ prob. to state w/ prob. Represent two qubits joined together with the tensor product: Tell me more about a qubit Measurement projects the qubit

  7. Pauli matrices act on a single qubit: The Pauli group acts on multiple qubits: E.g., What can I do to a qubit?

  8. A Controlled-NOT gate acts on two qubits: CNOT in an ion trap Action of CNOT on computational basis: What can I do to two qubits?

  9. What is Quantum Entanglement? Quantum entanglement is the resource that fuels a quantum computer or a quantum communication network.

  10. What is Entanglement useful for? • Teleportation • Superdense Coding • Quantum Key Distribution • Quantum Computing • Quantum Secret Sharing • Quantum Games • Quantum Lithography • Quantum Sensors “Entanglement” by Ruth Bloch (2000)

  11. Alice Eve Environment Eve correlates with Alice’s qubits and destroys the fragile nature of a quantum state Quantum Information and Noise

  12. Can We Correct Quantum Errors? What to do? BUT What to do? Classical codes do not accumulate small errors over time because classical errors are discrete Classical codes learn about errors by measuring bits Measuring a quantum state destroys its quantum information. What to do? BUT Quantum errors are continuous and small errors may build up over time. BUT No-Cloning Theorem prohibits general copying of quantum information. Classical Error Correction copies classical information to protect it

  13. Shor’s Solution • Use extra ancilla qubits for redundancy • Perform particular measurements that learn only about errors • Measurement projects the encoded qubits and effectively digitizes the errors. Shor, PRA 52, pp. R2493-R2496 (1995).

  14. Shor Code Perform measurements that learn only about errors Encode qubits with ancillas

  15. Decoherence-free subspaces and subsystems (Lidar) Entanglement-assisted quantum error correction (Brun, Devetak, Hsieh) Entanglement-assisted quantum convolutional coding (Wilde, Brun) Convolutional entanglement distillation (Wilde, Krovi, Brun) Our Research @ Novel forms of Quantum Error Correction

  16. Entanglement-Assisted Quantum Error Correction Brun et al., Science 314, 436-439 (2006).

  17. Convolutional Coding techniques have application in cellular and deep space communication ViterbiAlgorithmis most popular technique for determining errors Classical Convolutional Coding

  18. Quantum Convolutional Coding Forney et al., IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory 53, 865-880 (2007).

  19. Entanglement-Assisted Quantum Convolutional Coding Wilde and Brun, In preparation (2007).

  20. EAQCC Example

  21. Block Entanglement Distillation

  22. Convolutional Entanglement Distillation Wilde et al., arXiv:0708.3699 (2007).

  23. Conclusion • Quantum computing and quantum communication are the future of computing and communication • Quantum error correction is the way to make quantum computing and communication practical • There is still much to explore in these areas (QEC07@USC)

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