Mathematical foundation of quantum information theory II
In this semester, we continue to introduce some mathematical theories in quantum information theory, including a detailed presentation of their definitions, lemmas, propositions, and theorems. The course focuses on mathematical derivations, with less emphasis on background introductions and practical applications.
Lecturer
Date
9th October ~ 25th December, 2024
Location
Weekday | Time | Venue | Online | ID | Password |
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Wednesday | 14:20 - 17:50 | A3-2a-201 | ZOOM 13 | 637 734 0280 | BIMSA |
Prerequisite
Linear algebra, Matrix analysis
Syllabus
Chapters 3, 4, and 6 of the textbook "The Theory of Quantum Information" written by John Watrous.
Reference
[1] John Watrous, The Theory of Quantum Information, Cambridge University Press, 2018.
Audience
Undergraduate
, Advanced Undergraduate
, Graduate
Video Public
No
Notes Public
No
Language
Chinese
Lecturer Intro
Meng Cao, male, Han ethnicity, from Lu'an, Anhui. He obtained his Ph.D. from the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Tsinghua University in August 2020. From September 2020 to November 2022, he conducted postdoctoral research at the Yau Mathematical Sciences Center (YMSC) at Tsinghua University. Since December 2022, he has been an Assistant Professor at the Beijing Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Applications (BIMSA). His primary research areas are algebraic coding theory and quantum information theory. As the sole author, the first author, or the corresponding author, he has published over ten academic papers in journals such as IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, Finite Fields and Their Applications, Discrete Mathematics, etc. Currently, he is the principal investigator of a National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) project.