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S1E12 12. Quantum Timebomb
While the cryptographic threat is fairly well-defined, the exact timing of the threat is unknown. Experts argue when cryptographically relevant quantum computers (CRQC) will be available: some say 5,…
11. Quantum Safe Migration Strategies - the Debate
This episode discusses the hurdles of quantum safe migration and what are some of the most crucial and practical investments that organization can do today. Created by Mel Mudin using NotebookLM.…
S1E10 10. Quantum Algorithm
Welcome to this episode of Quantum Leapfrog, where we explore the mind-bending world of quantum computing and delve into the fascinating realm of quantum algorithms. These algorithms, designed to run…
S1E9 9. Beam Me Up Scotty, Not
In this episode, we're diving into the mind-boggling world of quantum teleportation. Before you conjure up images of Star Trek-style transporters, let's set the record straight. We're not talking…
8. Spooky Action at a Distance
Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon where two or more quantum particles become correlated, even when separated by vast distances. Measuring the state of one entangled particle instantly determines…
S1E7 7. Quantum Gates
This episode explains quantum gates, the quantum computing equivalent of classical logic gates. It focuses on single-qubit gates like the X (NOT), Hadamard (H), and Z gates, describing their…
S1E6 6. Quantum Cryptography
This episode explores quantum cryptography, a field leveraging quantum mechanics for secure communication. One key area is quantum key distribution (QKD), which uses quantum phenomena to establish…
S1E5 5. Creating Superposition: Electron and Stern-Gerlach Experiment, and Photon
This episode describes the Stern-Gerlach experiment and its significance in establishing quantum mechanics. The experiment, involving the deflection of silver atoms through an inhomogeneous magnetic…
S1E4 4. Creating Superposition: Photon, the Beam Splitter, and the Mach-Zehnder Interferometer
This excerpt from Quantum Computing for the Quantum Curious explains quantum superposition using the beam splitter and Mach-Zehnder interferometer experiments. The beam splitter demonstrates that a…
S1E3 3. What is Qubit?
What's covered in this episode: What is a qubit? What are they made of? Physical and logical qubit - what are they? What advantages do qubit have over bit? What is entanglement? What are…
S1E2 2. An Introduction to Quantum Superposition
In classical physics, superposition is the principle of adding two or more physical quantities together to create a new, different quantity. A common example is the superposition of waves, such as…
S1E1 1. Introduction to Quantum Computing
Quantum computing is a new type of computing that utilizes the principles of quantum mechanics to solve complex problems that are intractable for classical computers. Unlike classical computers that…
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