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  <title><![CDATA[Black Holes, Firewalls, and the Limits of Quantum Computers]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Quantum computers are proposed devices that would exploit quantum mechanics to solve certain specific problems dramatically faster than we know how to solve them with today&#39;s computers.&nbsp;In the popular press, quantum computers are often presented&nbsp;not just as an exciting frontier of science and technology (which they are), but also as magic devices that would work by simply trying every possible solution in parallel.&nbsp;</p>

<p>However, research over the past 25 years has revealed that the truth is much more subtle and problem-dependent. For some types of problems, quantum computers would offer only modest speedups or none&nbsp;at all.&nbsp;</p>

<p>These limitations are entirely separate from the practical difficulties of building quantum computers (such as &quot;decoherence&quot;)&nbsp;and apply even to the fully error-corrected quantum computers we hope will be built in the future.&nbsp;</p>

<p>In this talk, <a href="http://www.scottaaronson.com/">Scott Aaronson</a>&nbsp;will&nbsp;&nbsp;give a crash course on what computer science has learned about the capabilities and limitations of quantum computers.&nbsp;Then he will&nbsp;describe a remarkable and unexpected connection,&nbsp;made just within the past five years,&nbsp;where the conjectured limitations of quantum computers have been applied to problems&nbsp;in fundamental physics.&nbsp;</p>

<p>These include Hawking&#39;s black-hole information puzzle (in its modern incarnation as the &quot;firewall paradox&quot;), as well as the growth of wormholes in the so-called gauge/gravity duality that emerged from string theory.</p>

<p><strong>About the Speaker&nbsp;&nbsp;</strong></p>

<p><a href="http://www.scottaaronson.com/">Scott Aaronson</a> is the David J. Bruton Centennial Professor of Computer Science at the University of Texas (UT), Austin.&nbsp;</p>

<p>He received his bachelor&#39;s degree from Cornell University and his Ph.D.&nbsp;from the University of California, Berkeley. He did postdoctoral fellowships at the Institute for Advanced Study and the University of Waterloo.&nbsp;</p>

<p>Before joining UT Austin, Aaronson spent nine years as a professor of electrical engineering and computer science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).</p>

<p>Aaronson&#39;s research in theoretical computer science has focused on the capabilities and limits of quantum computers.&nbsp;His first book, &quot;Quantum Computing Since Democritus,&quot; was published in 2013 by Cambridge University Press.&nbsp;</p>

<p>He is the recipient of the National Science Foundation&rsquo;s Alan T. Waterman Award, the United States PECASE Award, the Vannevar Bush Fellowship, and MIT&#39;s Junior Bose Award for Excellence in Teaching.</p>

<p><em><strong>Editor&#39;s Note: This event was first announced by the Georgia Tech Algorithms and Randomness Center (ARC). For updates, check the <a href="http://www.arc.gatech.edu/hg/item/597635">original posting</a>.</strong></em></p>
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