FYSJ5108 PH1: Impossible Quantum Machines and their Optimal Approximations (JSS34) (2 cr)

Study level:
Postgraduate studies
Grading scale:
Pass - fail
Language:
English
Responsible organisation:
Faculty of Mathematics and Science
Curriculum periods:
2025-2026

Description

It is well known that it is possible to clarify the conceptual basis of quantum mechanics and the well-known limitations it poses through a hierarchy of impossible machines. The aim of this mini-course is to present this approach and illustrate how it is possible to apply the theory of finite group representations to realise an approximate version of such impossible devices.

The lectures include:
- elements of group representation theory
- description of impossible machines (universal cloner, universal joint measurement, universal sequential measurement)
- quantum information theoretic description of possible machines
- impossibility proofs
- explanation of approximative scenarios
- group theoretic method to construct optimal devices

Learning outcomes

1) basic understanding of conceptual limitations imposed by quantum theory
2) basic understanding of group theoretic strategies in the realization of approximate devices

Description of prerequisites

Analysis, linear algebra, basics of quantum theory

Completion methods

Method 1

Description:
Lectures + reading assignments + exercises
Evaluation criteria:
Pass/fail
Time of teaching:
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Participation in teaching (2 cr)

Type:
Participation in teaching
Grading scale:
Pass - fail
Evaluation criteria:
<p>Pass/fail</p>
Language:
English
Study methods:

Lectures + reading assignments + exercises

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