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Quantum Information Processing and Communication: Strategic report on current status, visions and goals for research in Europe
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3. Different aspects of QIPC research in Europe
4. Assessment of current results and outlook on future efforts
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Daniele Binosi
Quantum Information Processing and Communication: Strategic report on current status, visions and goals for research in Europe
Table of Content
1. Executive Summary
1.1 Overview of QIPC Research and its goals for the coming five to ten years
1.1.1 Quantum Communication
1.1.2 Quantum Computation
1.1.3 Quantum Information Sciences - Theory
1.1.4 Summary of short- and long-term goals
1.1.5 Synergies and integration
1.2 The leading role of European researchers
1.3 Recommendations for funding on the EU and National level
2. Introduction: The major vision and goals of QIPC
3. Different aspects of QIPC research in Europe
3.1 QIPC research in Europe - European union level
3.2 National funding
3.3 Local funding
3.4 Other funding
3.5 QIPC research in the international context
3.6 The European flavor, vision and goals
3.7 QIPC in a wider scientific and technological context
4. Assessment of current results and outlook on future efforts
4.1 Quantum Communication
4.1.1 Detectors
4.1.2 Sources
4.1.3 Quantum memories and interfaces
4.1.4 Point-to-Point Quantum Communication
4.1.5 Quantum Networks
4.1.6 Implementation and Security
4.1.7 New Applications and Protocols
4.2 Quantum Computation
4.2.1 Trapped ions
4.2.2 Neutral atoms, molecules and cavity QED
4.2.3 Superconducting circuits
4.2.4 Semiconductor quantum dots
4.2.5 Linear Optics
4.2.6 Impurity spins in solids and single molecular clusters
4.3 Quantum Information Sciences - Theory
4.3.1 Theory of quantum computing
4.3.2 Quantum error correction and control
4.3.3 Theory of entanglement and quantum channels
4.3.4 (De)coherence and quantum effects in complex quantum systems
4.3.5 Links between quantum information science and quantum many-body theory
4.3.6 European perspective
4.4 Quantum Information Technologies
4.4.1 Applications of QIPC (quantum enabled technologies)
4.4.2 Technologies needed to advance QIPC (quantum enabling technologies)
4.5 Fundamental issues about QIPC physics
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