Quantum information science

Counterfactual quantum computation

Counterfactual quantum computation is a method of inferring the result of a computation without actually running a quantum computer otherwise capable of actively performing that computation. (Wikipedia).

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What Is Quantum Computing | Quantum Computing Explained | Quantum Computer | #Shorts | Simplilearn

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Verification of Measurement-Based Quantum Computation - M. Hayashi - Main Conference - CEB T3 2017

Masahito Hayashi (Nagoya) / 14.12.2017 Title: Verification of Measurement-Based Quantum Computation Abstract: Quantum computation offers a novel way of processing information and promises solution of some classically intractable problems. However, if the component of the quantum com

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Quantum Computers, Explained With Quantum Physics

Quantum computers aren’t the next generation of supercomputers—they’re something else entirely. Before we can even begin to talk about their potential applications, we need to understand the fundamental physics that drives the theory of quantum computing. (Featuring Scott Aaronson, John Pr

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Quantum Computing for Beginners | How to get started with Quantum Computing

Quantum computing is the use of quantum-mechanical phenomena such as superposition and entanglement to perform computation. A quantum computer is used to perform such computation, which can be implemented theoretically or physically. The field of quantum computing is actually a sub-field

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Quantum Computer in a Nutshell (Documentary)

The reservoir of possibilities offered by the fundamental laws of Nature, is the key point in the development of science and technology. Quantum computing is the next step on the road to broaden our perspective from which we currently look at the Universe. The movie shows the history of pr

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Constructor Theory: A New Explanation of Fundamental Physics - Chiara Marletto and Marcus du Sautoy

Constructor theory holds promise for revolutionising the way fundamental physics is formulated and for providing essential tools to face existing technological challenges. Chiara's book "The Science of Can and Can't" is available now: https://geni.us/ChiaraMarletto Watch the Q&A: https://y

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Artificial General Intelligence | Tim Ferriss & Eric Schmidt | GEONOW

âś… Subscribe: https://bit.ly/3slupxs Quantum AI is the use of quantum computing for computation of machine learning algorithms. Thanks to computational advantages of quantum computing, quantum AI can help achieve results that are not possible to achieve with classical computers. Quantum da

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How do quantum computers work?

Quantum computers are said to have the potential to offer computing power far larger than what we have today. Are they really these miracles of quantum computing or are they just over-hyped? You can have brief information in our video on how quantum computing works related to superposi

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The Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics

An introduction to the Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics. The first 500 people to sign up via my link will get two FREE months of Skillshare Premium: https://skl.sh/domainofscience The interpretations of quantum physics are a collection of attempts of many physicists to try and make qua

From playlist The Map of Quantum Physics Expanded

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Quantum Measurements are Entanglement

How entanglement destroys interference, and why all quantum measurements are a form of entanglement. My Patreon page is at https://www.patreon.com/EugeneK

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Tim Palmer on Doubt: From Quantum Physics to Climate Change | Closer To Truth Chats

Tim Palmer discusses his new book, The Primacy of Doubt: From Quantum Physics to Climate Change, How the Science of Uncertainty Can Help Us Understand Our Chaotic World. In it, he challenges conventional wisdom on quantum mechanics, free will, and more. Order The Primacy of Doubt: https:/

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Causality at the Intersection of Simulation, Inference, Science, and Learning, Conversation

The sciences are replete with high-fidelity simulators:  computational manifestations of causal, mechanistic models.  Ironically, while these simulators provide our highest-fidelity physical models, they are not well suited for inferring properties of the model from data.  Professor Kyle C

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Weak measurements by Alex Matzkin (Lecture - 01)

21 November 2016 to 10 December 2016 VENUE Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore Quantum Theory has passed all experimental tests, with impressive accuracy. It applies to light and matter from the smallest scales so far explored, up to the mesoscopic scale. It is also a necessary ingredie

From playlist Fundamental Problems of Quantum Physics

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No Cause for Concern: Indefinite Causal Ordering / Tool for Understanding Entanglement: Conversation

Moderated Conversation with Yemima Ben-Menahem, Department of Philosophy, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Professor Elise Crull. Understanding the sorts of explanations and inferences that causal processes countenance is of course of great interest to philosophers and physicists (am

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Klaus Robert Muller - AI for the Sciences: Recent Developments for XAI - IPAM at UCLA

Recorded 9 January 2023. Klaus-Robert Müller of the Technische Universität Berlin presents "XAI for the Sciences - Recent Developments for XAI" at IPAM's Explainable AI for the Sciences: Towards Novel Insights Workshop. Learn more online at: http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/programs/workshops/expl

From playlist 2023 Explainable AI for the Sciences: Towards Novel Insights

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A conversation between Judea Pearl and Stephen Wolfram

A special session during the 2022 ISAIM conference, and in honor of Judea Pearl's 85th Birthday. Stephen Wolfram plays the role of Salonnière in this new, on-going series of intellectual explorations with special guests. Watch all of the conversations here: https://wolfr.am/youtube-sw-con

From playlist Conversations with Special Guests

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Inference: A Logical-Philosophical Perspective - Moderated Conversation w/ A.C. Paseau and Gila Sher

Inference:  A Logical-Philosophical Perspective. Moderated Conversation with Gila Sher, Department of Philosophy, University of California, San Diego on the talk by Alexander Paseau, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford. The Franke Program in Science and the Humanities Understandi

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Weak measurements by Alex Matzkin (Lecture - 03)

21 November 2016 to 10 December 2016 VENUE Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore Quantum Theory has passed all experimental tests, with impressive accuracy. It applies to light and matter from the smallest scales so far explored, up to the mesoscopic scale. It is also a necessary ingredie

From playlist Fundamental Problems of Quantum Physics

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The Map of Quantum Computing | Quantum Computers Explained

An excellent summary of the field of quantum computing. Find out more about Qiskit at https://qiskit.org and their YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/qiskit And get the poster here: https://store.dftba.com/collections/domain-of-science/products/map-of-quantum-computing With this vi

From playlist Quantum Physics Videos - Domain of Science

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Judea Pearl: "Interpretability and explainability from a causal lens"

Machine Learning for Physics and the Physics of Learning 2019 Workshop II: Interpretable Learning in Physical Sciences "Interpretability and explainability from a causal lens" Judea Pearl - University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Computer Science Abstract: I will describe the task

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