CMS 75th+1 Anniversary Summer Meeting
Ottawa, June 7 - 11, 2021
In this public lecture, we discuss how quantum information is more like apples than oranges, and how this translates to a method for unforgeable money and ultra-secure communications. We then link this to quantum interactive proofs, the study of which have recently led to the unravelling of a 50-year old mathematical puzzle called the Connes embedding problem. Finally, we present boson sampling as the first ever demonstration of a computational advantage of quantum computers over conventional ones.
This public lecture is dedicated to first-year undergraduate students who often ask: โwhat good is linear algebra?โ. My goal is to make this talk accessible to you, and to provide you with some answers to this very good question!
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