Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Computers (4 Cfu)

Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Computers (4 Cfu)

FUNDAMENTALS OF QUANTUM MECHANICS AND QUANTUM COMPUTERS (4 CFU) PROF. ANTONIO FEOLI DESCRIPTION The course covers the main ideas of quantum physics and their application to quantum computers. Topics include: Atomic spectra and the crisis of classical physics – The photoelectric effect – Bohr’s atomic model – de Broglie’s hypothesis of matter waves – Schroedinger’s equation – The continuity equation and Schroedinger’s interpretation of wave mechanics – Born’s probabilistic interpretation – The double slit experiment – Bohr’s complementarity principle – The principle of superposition of states – The collapse of the wavefunction – The paradox of Schroedinger’s cat – Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle – Simple examples of applications of the Schroedinger’s equation - Hilbert space and the postulates of quantum mechanics – The interpretation of quantum mechanics of de Broglie and Bohm – Polarization and Malus’ law – The “entangled states” – The paradox of Einstein, Podolsky, Rosen (EPR) – Einstein’s boxes and the instantaneous action at a distance – Bell’s theorem and the quantum non-locality – The problem of decoherence – Quantum computers – Difference between classical and quantum computers – The Qubit – Bloch’s sphere – Quantum registers – Quantum logic gates - Quantum parallelism – Computational complexity – Shor’s algorithm. TEXTS, READINGS, MATERIALS Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac: “The principles of Quantum Mechanics” (Oxford University Press, 1930) Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky and Nathan Rosen: “Can quantum-mechanical description of physical reality be considered complete?” Physical Review vol. 47, p. 777 (1935) Richard Phillips Feynman, Robert B. Leighton and Matthew Sands: “The Feynman lectures on physics” vol. III (Addison – Wesley, 1964) John Stewart Bell: “Speakable and unspeakable in quantum mechanics” (Cambridge University Press, 1987) Jim Baggott: “The meaning of quantum theory” (Oxford University Press, 1992) David J. Griffiths: “Introduction to quantum mechanics” (Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, 1995) .

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