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Open quantum systems and measurement theory W18/19
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Description

Future quantum technologies require a deep understanding of how to control, manipulate and read-out a quantum system. Crucially, obtaining knowledge about a quantum system calls for methods going beyond classical measurement schemes. In addition, extracting information of a quantum system via a measurement requires the system to be opened up
to the measurement apparatus, hence a prerequisite for quantum measurement theory is the knowledge of open quantum system theory, i.e., the description as well as implications of the coupling of the quantum system to it's environment.
In principle, already the coupling to an environment can be understood as a continuous measurement performed on the quantum system -- whereby here all information is lost into the environment.

This class gives an introduction into open quantum systems and quantum measurement theory. The course is accompanied by current examples from quantum information protocols in superconducting circuit architectures and mechanical systems in the quantum regime.

Basic Course Info

Course No Course Type Hours
20114001 Vorlesung 2
20114002 Übung 1

Time Span 16.10.2018 - 12.02.2019
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Study Regulation

0352b_MA120 2013, MSc Physik (Mono), 120 LPs

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Day Time Location Details
Tuesday 14-16 1.4.03 Seminarraum T2 2018-10-16 - 2019-02-12

Accompanying Events

Day Time Location Details
Tuesday 16-18 1.4.03 Seminarraum T2 Übung 01
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