Comparing classical and quantum complexity

CS Colloquium/QuICS Seminar

Speaker: 
Richard Jozsa (University of Cambridge)
Time: 
Friday, September 23, 2016 - 11:00am
Location: 
CSI 2117

**NOTE: Building is COMPUTER SCIENCE INSTRUCTIONAL CENTER, not Computer and Space Science** 

 

Issues of complexity are at the root of almost all theoretical aspects of quantum information science and correspondingly, concepts from theoretical computer science have provided a strikingly novel perspective on the foundations of quantum physics itself. For the theory of algorithms and computing, the formalism of 'classical simulation of quantum circuits' provides a mathematically precise tool for studying the rich relations between classical and quantum complexity. We will give an overview of this subject, indicating some elegant mathematical ingredients and implications for physics. Along the way we will mention some striking results for quantum Clifford circuits and matchgate circuits.