Course title
情報セキュリティ特論   [Advanced topics in information security]
Course category courses for master's programs  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year   Semester 3rd 
Course type 3rd  Course code 1060615
Instructor(s)
渡辺 峻   [WATANABE Shun]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Engineering Office   Email address

Course description
In the past few decades, quantum information science has been developed as a future technologies.
In this course, students are expected to acquire basic knowledge on quantum information science.
Expected Learning
(1) Understand basic concepts on quantum computation
(2) Understand basic quantum algorithms and protocols

Course schedule
(1) Introduction
(2) Quantum mechanics for information science
(3) Basic quantum operations
(4) Entanglement
(5) Quantum teleportation
(6) Superdense coding
(7) Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm
(8) Quantum Fourier transform (i)
(9) Quantum Fourier transform (ii)
(10) Quantum search algorithm (i)
(11) Quantum search algorithm (ii)
(12) Quantum algorithm for factorization (i)
(13) Quantum algorithm for factorization (ii)
(14) Quantum error correction (i)
(15) Quantum error correction (ii)
Prerequisites
Students are expected to have learned undergraduate linear algebra. Quantum mechanics is not prerequisite.
Required Text(s) and Materials
Class will be presented on the board.
References
(1) M. Nielsen and I. Chuang, "Quantum Computation and Quantum Information," Cambridge
(2) M. Hayashi, S. Ishizaka, A. Kawachi, G. Kimura, and T. Ogawa, "Introduction to Quantum Information Science," Springer
Assessment/Grading
The grade will be evaluated based on participation and reports.
Message from instructor(s)
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Office hours
Mon: 10am-12pm
Remarks 1
Remarks 2
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Lecture Language
English
Language Subject
English
Last update
2/3/2022 4:59:35 PM