Graphical Languages for Quantum Computation
Marc de Visme
INRIA Paris-Saclay
Date(s) : 26/10/2023 iCal
11h00 - 12h30
In this talk, we will go through the basics of graphical languages for
quantum computation, their advantages and uses, and the two main
traditions of such languages:
(1) Tensorial languages, such as quantum circuits and the ZX-calculus,
in which computations relying on quantum entanglement are easy to represent.
(2) Additive languages, such as graphical linear optic and the
LOv-calculus, in which computations relying on quantum control are easy
to represent.
Then we will explore some recent attempts at unifying both traditions,
and the advantages and disadvantages of the various methods.
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