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Conference on Knot Theory and Its Applications to Physics and Quantum Computing; 60th birthday of Jozef H. Przytycki
January 6-9, 2015
University of Texas at Dallas
Richardson, TX, USA

Organizers
Mieczyslaw K. Dabkowski (UTD) Tobias Hagge (UTD) Valentina S. Harizanov (GWU) Viswanath Ramakrishna (UTD) Radmila Sazdanovic (NCSU) Adam S. Sikora (SUNYUB)

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Quantum computing and second quantization
by
Hanna Makaruk
Aplied Modern Physics Group, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM

Quantum computers are by their nature many particle quantum systems. Both the many‐particle

arrangement and being quantum are necessary for the existence of the entangled states, which are

responsible for the parallelism of the quantum computers. Second quantization is a very important

approximate method of describing such systems. This lecture will present the general idea of the second

quantization, and discuss shortly some of the most important formulations of second quantization.

Date received: December 5, 2014


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