Hour: 12:00h
Place: Blue Lecture Room
SUMMER LECTURE: Quantum information theory with black boxes
Device-independent quantum information processing represents a new framework for quantum information applications in which devices are just seen as quantum black boxes processing classical information. This level of abstraction makes device-independent proto[1]cols especially relevant for cryptographic applications, as existing quantum hacking attacks become impossible. After introducing the key ideas and concepts needed for the definition of the device-independent scenario, we review the main results and open questions and dis[1]cuss how this new approach also sheds light on fundamental questions in quantum physics.
Hour: 12:00h
Place: Blue Lecture Room
SUMMER LECTURE: Quantum information theory with black boxes
Device-independent quantum information processing represents a new framework for quantum information applications in which devices are just seen as quantum black boxes processing classical information. This level of abstraction makes device-independent proto[1]cols especially relevant for cryptographic applications, as existing quantum hacking attacks become impossible. After introducing the key ideas and concepts needed for the definition of the device-independent scenario, we review the main results and open questions and dis[1]cuss how this new approach also sheds light on fundamental questions in quantum physics.