dahamsta wrote: anyone going to the lecture on quantum next Thursday?
pro_gnostic_8 wrote: Marinescu (the guest speaker ) is one of the leading researchers in this field.
pro_gnostic_8 wrote: The lecture is on Quantum Computing
I'm afraid I'm entangled that night.
Blitzkrieger wrote: Wow! - imagine the possibilties for donkey pron in the future! + say bb to public key encryption too.....
Blitzkrieger wrote: Just about every advancement lately seems to have been utilised by the porn industry before anyone else. Just wait and see....
Fysh wrote: can't help but find that particular story hilarious, personally.
BCRI wrote: QUANTUM INFORMATION: A GLIMPSE AT THE STRANGE AND INTRIGUING FUTURE OF INFORMATION SPEAKER: PROF. DAN C. MARINESCU, SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA, ORLANDO ([url]HTTP://WWW.CS.UCF.EDU/~DCM/[/url]) TIME & DATE: 8PM ON THURSDAY, 15TH FEBRUARY 2007 (REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE FROM 7.30PM) LOCATION: BOOLE LECTURE THEATRE 3, UCC ABSTRACT During the last few decades of the twentieth century the world has witnessed the development of the microprocessor, high-speed optical communications, high density storage technologies and the widespread use of sensors. Today, we are able to collect enormous volumes of information, process and transmit it at high speed, store it on digital media and share it using the World Wide Web. This information revolution profoundly affects our daily life. Surely George Boole would be very surprised to see how the seeds he planted in his 1847 pamphlet "Mathematical Analysis of Logic" have flourished. Today, we are approaching the limits of our current technology and information processing is facing new challenges that limit our ability to build faster and smaller computing machines; we have a hard time ensuring security of communications; we are overwhelmed by the volume of information flowing to our desktop, and it is increasingly difficult to tell the important information from the irrelevant. One promising way of tacking these problems is Quantum Computing. Quantum information has special and wondrous properties and the payoff of mastering quantum information could be equally astounding since, in principle, quantum computers will be able to solve problems that cannot be solved with today's computers. In this talk Prof Marinescu will be exploring the strange world of Quantum Computing and will be asking if Quantum Computing will be the way forward in the 21st Century.
dahamsta wrote: Shall we say 8pm at the College Road gate? I didn't actually plan on pints afterwards, but I'm sure my arm could be twisted../QUOTE] I don't know my way around UCC and I don't want to end up in those dodgy toilets....
dahamsta wrote: Are we being social and having "refreshments" or being ignorant and turning up late?
dahamsta wrote: I didn't know there was dodgy toilets. Here's a map of the campus:http://www.ucc.ie/en/VisitorstoUCC/Transportmapsandparking/Maps/Externalimage,692,en.pdf And general info about travel and stuff:http://www.ucc.ie/en/VisitorstoUCC/Transportmapsandparking/ And a Live Local map.http://url.ie/2xc Are we being social and having "refreshments" or being ignorant and turning up late? adam
Blitzkrieger wrote: Is the lecture in the Boole Library building?