Course plan
- Quantum information science and quantum information technologies
- Quantum key distribution
- Quantum hacking problem
- The need to treat users' devices as quantum black boxes: self-certification
- Bell test
- No-signalling correlation
- Classical correlation
- Quantum correlation
- Relationship between the different types of physical correlations
- The set up
- Derivation of the inequality
- Quantum violation of the inequality
- Certification of devices as quantum
- Bell-certified quantum randomness
- Device-independent quantum key distribution
- Challenges and loopholes
- Possible solutions
- Proof-of-principle demonstrations
- Summary
- Applications in other fields
- Non-locality of many-body systems
- Interplay between quantum information theory and quantum foundations
This course is part of a program
Course team
Dr. Dai Jibo
Scientific Project Coordinator (CQT, NUS) & Quantum Talent, National Quantum Computing Hub (NQCH)
Organizations
The National Quantum Computing Hub
Intermediate
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