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DESCRIPTION:Over the past several decades\, from Richard Feynman&#39;s Simulati
 ng Physics with Computers to recent quantum science conferences. quantum c
 omputing has evolved to seek answers to the question: can we gain some adv
 antage by processing\, transmitting\, and storing information encoded in s
 ystems that exhibit unique quantum attributes? We now know the answer is t
 o this question is yes we can and probably should\, as many global collabo
 rations and various research groups have demonstrated. The endgame: buildi
 ng a quantum solution. Quantum computing could dramatically improve comput
 ational efficiency for particular tasks. A number of physical systems\, sp
 anning much of modern physics\, are being developed for quantum computatio
 n. We will review the fundamentals and examine the various components bein
 g considered as part of quantum computing\, including the QC venue at SC17
 .\n\nCo-sponsored by: IEEE Boise Computer Society\n\nSpeaker(s): Randy Ran
 now\, \n\nAgenda: \nSnacks will be provided.\n\nRoom: ENGR103\, Bldg: (ENG
 R) Engineering Building\, 1375 University Drive\, Boise State University\,
  Boise\, Idaho\, United States\, 83706
LOCATION:Room: ENGR103\, Bldg: (ENGR) Engineering Building\, 1375 Universit
 y Drive\, Boise State University\, Boise\, Idaho\, United States\, 83706
ORGANIZER:yue.wang.us@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:5
SUMMARY:Quantum Computing: A Tutorial Survey
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/157798
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Over the past several decades\, from Richa
 rd Feynman&#39;s&amp;nbsp\;Simulating Physics with Computers&amp;nbsp\;to recent quant
 um science conferences. quantum computing has evolved to seek answers to t
 he question: can we gain some advantage by processing\, transmitting\, and
  storing information encoded in systems that exhibit unique quantum attrib
 utes? We now know the answer is to this question is&amp;nbsp\;&amp;nbsp\;yes&amp;nbsp\
 ;&amp;nbsp\;we can and probably should\, as many global collaborations and var
 ious research groups have demonstrated.&amp;nbsp\; The endgame: building a qua
 ntum solution.&amp;nbsp\; Quantum computing could dramatically improve computa
 tional efficiency for particular tasks. A number of physical systems\, spa
 nning much of modern physics\, are being developed for quantum computation
 .&amp;nbsp\; We will review the fundamentals and examine the various component
 s being considered as part of quantum computing\, including the QC venue a
 t SC17.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Agenda: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Snacks will be provided.&lt;/p&gt;
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