
Prof. Wanyang Dai
Nanjing University, China
Title: Operational rules via quantum entanglements for quantum computers
Abstract:
We study operational rules via quantum
entanglements for
quantum computers
through deriving a general spherical coordinate formula for a quantum state of
n-qubit register. The associated angle-based n-qubit operational rules on a
(n+1)-manifold are established to help developing (cold atom, photon or other
techniques based) programmable quantum computers, which are simple and
efficient in the sense that they reduce the complicated quantum multiplication
and division operations to simple addition and subtraction operations just like
those used in a conventional computer. The rules for n-qubit operations are
realized through measurement-based feedback controls and quantum entanglements in order to develop scalable quantum
computer chips and implement quantum-cloud computing. The performance models are
also derived through the scaling limits (called reflecting Gaussian random
fields on a manifold) for n-qubit quantum computer-based quantum storage
systems.
Biography:
Wanyang Dai is a Distinguished Professor in
Nanjing University, Chief Scientist in Su Xia Control Technology. He is the
current President & CEO of U.S. based (Blockchain & Quantum-Computing)
SIR Forum, President of Jiangsu Probability & Statistical Society, Chairman
of Jiangsu BigData-Blockchain and Smart Information Special Committee. He received
his Ph.D. in mathematics and systems & industrial engineering from Georgia
Institute of Technology in USA. He was an MTS and principal investigator in
U.S. based AT&T Bell Labs (currently Nokia Bell Labs) with some project won
“Technology Transfer” now called cloud system. He was the Chief Scientist in
DepthsData Digital Economic Research Institute. He published numerous
influential papers in big name journals including Quantum Information
Processing, Operations Research, Operational Research, Queueing Systems,
Computers & Mathematics with Applications, Communications in Mathematical
Sciences, and Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics. He received
various academic awards and has presented over 50 keynote/plenary speeches in
IEEE/ACM, big data and cloud computing, quantum computing and communication
technology, computational and applied mathematics, biomedical engineering,
mathematics & statistics, and other international conferences. He has been
serving as IEEE/ACM conference chairs, editors-in-chief and editorial board
members for various international journals ranging from artificial
intelligence, machine learning, data science, wireless communication, pure mathematics
& statistics to their applications.