P123 Speaker Sue Coppersmith

14 April 2008

Classical and Quantum Computers

The computers that form the backbone of the information revolution use a computational paradigm that is based on the laws of classical physics. The fundamental laws of nature are quantum-mechanical, and exploiting the laws of quantum physics may lead to remarkable increases in computational power. This talk will discuss why quantum computers may be more powerful than classical ones as well as current research efforts to build quantum computers.