Quantum computing theory in practice
The field of quantum computing is currently in an exceptionally exciting phase. Quantum hardware performance is experiencing significant improvements, and ongoing theoretical advancements are bringing practical applications of this hardware closer to realization. However, there is still much theoretical groundwork to cover in order to unlock the full potential of quantum computers.
This talk was presented at the third Quantum Computing Theory in Practice (QCTiP) conference, hosted by the Quantum Software Lab and the University of Edinburgh from the 16th-18th April, 2024.
Compilation of a simple chemistry application to quantum error correction primitives
Nick Blunt, György Gehér and Alexandra Moylett
This recorded presentation by Alexandra E. Moylett for QCTiP24 at The University of Edinburgh is available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share-Alike 4.0 licence.
Header Image: Screencapture from ‘Next of kin and general assessment questions. British sign language for healthcare’, by Leah Fransisco for the The University of Edinburgh, CC BY 4.0


