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Programmable Control of Indistinguishable Particles: From Sampling to Clocks to Qubits

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Overview

Explore the frontiers of quantum information science in this Stanford Physics colloquium talk. Delve into the challenges and advancements in preparing and controlling large quantum systems of identical particles or qubits. Focus on the promising platform of optically-trapped neutral atoms, examining new tools developed using exotic atomic species, innovative trapping architectures, and novel control methods. Discover recent scientific directions, including the application of bosonic atoms for sampling problems, the development of a new type of atomic clock, and the exploration of a unique qubit design. Gain insights into how these developments are shaping the future of quantum metrology and computing.

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Adam Kaufman - "Programmable control of indistinguishable particles from sampling to clocks to qubi

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