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DESCRIPTION:This presentation is an introduction to quantum computing and w
 ill address the basic concepts of quantum computers and the usage of quant
 um bits to represent analog data. This presentation will example logical o
 perators traditionally developed for standard semiconductor based computer
  binary data. Then we will extend standard binary processes in to quantum 
 bits of data. The extended quantum computer operators will serve as guidel
 ines for hardware developers to design basic quantum computing units that 
 can be combined into a complex quantum computers. This Introduction to Qua
 ntum Computers presentation will cover the basics of standard computers in
  to more advanced quantum data and operators and is connected to the next 
 months talk\, “Developing Applications for Quantum Memory.”\n\nCo-spon
 sored by: Gene Freeman\n\nSpeaker(s): Dr. Trung T. Pham\, \n\nAgenda: \nTh
 is presentation is an introduction to quantum computing and will address t
 he basic concepts of quantum computers and the usage of quantum bits to re
 present analog data. This presentation will example logical operators trad
 itionally developed for standard semiconductor based computer binary data.
  Then we will extend standard binary processes in to quantum bits of data.
  The extended quantum computer operators will serve as guidelines for hard
 ware developers to design basic quantum computing units that can be combin
 ed into a complex quantum computers. This Introduction to Quantum Computer
 s presentation will cover the basics of standard computers in to more adva
 nced quantum data and operators and is connected to the next months talk\,
  “Developing Applications for Quantum Memory.”\n\n2155 East Wesley Ave
 nue\, Denver\, Colorado\, United States\, 80208\, Virtual: https://events.
 vtools.ieee.org/m/240565
LOCATION:2155 East Wesley Avenue\, Denver\, Colorado\, United States\, 8020
 8\, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/240565
ORGANIZER:gowansj@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:2
SUMMARY:IEEE CIR: Introduction to Quantum Computing
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/240565
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;This presentation is an introduction to qu
 antum computing and will address the basic concepts of quantum computers a
 nd the usage of quantum bits to represent analog data. This presentation w
 ill example logical operators traditionally developed for standard semicon
 ductor based computer binary data. Then we will extend standard binary pro
 cesses in to quantum bits of data. The extended quantum computer operators
  will serve as guidelines for hardware developers to design basic quantum 
 computing units that can be combined into a complex quantum computers. Thi
 s Introduction to Quantum Computers presentation will cover the basics of 
 standard computers in to more advanced quantum data and operators and is c
 onnected to the next months talk\, &amp;ldquo\;Developing Applications for Qua
 ntum Memory.&amp;rdquo\;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Agenda: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;This presentation is 
 an introduction to quantum computing and will address the basic concepts o
 f quantum computers and the usage of quantum bits to represent analog data
 . This presentation will example logical operators traditionally developed
  for standard semiconductor based computer binary data. Then we will exten
 d standard binary processes in to quantum bits of data. The extended quant
 um computer operators will serve as guidelines for hardware developers to 
 design basic quantum computing units that can be combined into a complex q
 uantum computers. This Introduction to Quantum Computers presentation will
  cover the basics of standard computers in to more advanced quantum data a
 nd operators and is connected to the next months talk\, &amp;ldquo\;Developing
  Applications for Quantum Memory.&amp;rdquo\;&lt;/p&gt;
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