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LOCATION:Ella Maillart
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SUMMARY:Quantum Computing: Prospects and Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Keynote\n\nQuantum Computing: Prospects and Challenges\n\nKend
 on\n\nQuantum computing promises more efficient computation for some impor
 tant types of problems, such as simulation of quantum systems, non-convex 
 optimization, and (famously) factoring large semi-primes. However, the fir
 st useful quantum computers will be limited in what they can do. Applying 
 them to bottlenecks that are hard for classical computers is key to extrac
 ting the best performance out of combined classical and quantum hardware. 
 Interfacing different types of hardware brings many challenges, including 
 mismatched timescales, incompatible data formats, and more complicated log
 ic in the programme flow. The basic concepts that make quantum computing a
 n exciting near term prospect will be explained for non-experts, and some 
 of the more adventurous opportunities explored.\n\nDomain: CS and Math
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