Quantum Mechanics, Information and Black holes

Dr. Chris Lau - Kobe University, Japan

Quantum Mechanics, Information and Black holes

Dr. Chris Lau - Kobe University, Japan

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DATE

2022-10-12


TIME

11:30-12:30


PLACE

Meeting Room, 2F, QFort, NCKU


FIELD

Quantum Information Science


SPEAKER

Dr. Chris Lau - Kobe University, Japan


TITLE

Quantum Mechanics, Information and Black holes


ABSTRACT

Quantum information theory is a very active research field. One of the goals is to understand and invent quantum algorithms which are much more efficient than their classical counterparts. They can then be used in quantum computers to solve problems which are impossible for a classical computer. Over the past decades, quantum information theory has also found interesting applications in fundamental physics. I will explain how it can help us understand problems in blackhole physics. I will review the black hole information paradox and some interesting questions that can be asked and explored in the framework. I will set up a simple toy quantum mechanical model to analyse the paradox and explain what we can learn from it.