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<div>Next week's MIT QIP seminar will take place on Monday, May 3 at
16:00 in 4-237, and features:</div>
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<div align="center"><font size="+2"><b>Quantum Information Processing
with Non-Interacting Electrons</b></font></div>
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<div align="center"><font size="+1"><i>by</i> Markus Kindermann
(<i>CMI Postdoctoral Fellow in Physics at MIT</i>)</font></div>
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<div align="center"><u>ABSTRACT</u></div>
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<blockquote>It has been shown that non-interacting Fermions measured
in the computational basis cannot be used to implement Quantum
Algorithms with their inherent exponential speed-up. In this talk I
will first describe an experimentally feasible scheme that allows to
generate entangled quantum states of electrons without requiring
two-particle interactions. The scheme can be extended to teleport
quantum information. This suggests, that also universal Quantum
Computation may be possible with non-interacting electrons. I will
show, that this is indeed the case if one allows for a generalized
measurement.</blockquote>
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