Warsaw Quantum Computing Group

We invite you to attend (online) Episode XLIX of Warsaw Quantum Computing Group meetups!

"Discovering the power of quantum computing with the Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm"

Justyna Zawalska

14.04.2023, 18:00 CEST


Video: TBA


Abstract: In this talk, I will explain the Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm [1] and present its implementation. This quantum algorithm provides a simple demonstration of the exponential speedup of quantum computing over classical computing. The presentation will be designed to be accessible to a broad audience, including those with limited prior knowledge of quantum computing.


[1] David Deutsch and Richard Jozsa (1992). "Rapid solutions of problems by quantum computation". Proceedings of the Royal Society of London A. 439: 553–558. doi:10.1098/rspa.1992.0167.



BIO: Justyna Zawalska works at the Quantum Computing Laboratory at Academic Computer Center Cyfronet AGH and is a Ph.D. student at AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow. Her research interests include quantum computing and solving optimization problems. 



The meeting is organized by the Quantum AI Foundation as a part of the World Quantum Day celebrations.



World Quantum Day aims at promoting the public understanding of Quantum Science and Technology around the World.


It is a decentralized and bottom-up initiative, inviting all quantum scientists, engineers, educators, communicators, entrepreneurs, technologists, historians, philosophers, artists, and their organizations, to organize their own activities, such as outreach talks, exhibitions, lab tours, panel discussions, debates, interviews, etc., to celebrate the World Quantum Day around the World.


World Quantum Day is organized on April 14 because 4.14 is an approximation of the Planck's constant (4.135667696e−15 eV*s): https://worldquantumday.org/april-14.


More information:  https://worldquantumday.org.

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