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Certification of quantum technologies

Description du projet

Définir des normes pour les technologies quantiques

Les technologies quantiques devraient être plus performantes que leurs homologues classiques dans toute une série de tâches importantes, notamment avec des vitesses de calculs supérieures et de nouveaux systèmes de chiffrement. Le projet CERQUTE, financé par l’UE, a pour objectif de fournir les outils nécessaires à la certification quantique. Cela permettra de détecter si un système quantique dispose d’une propriété pertinente, telle que l’intrication ou le caractère aléatoire, ou s’il exécute une tâche comme prévu, par exemple en assurant la sécurité cryptographique ou en exécutant correctement des calculs. Les recherches du projet reposeront sur trois piliers qui reflètent l’ampleur et la nature interdisciplinaire du domaine: les systèmes quantiques à corps multiples, les réseaux quantiques et les protocoles cryptographiques quantiques.

Objectif

Given a quantum system, how can one ensure that it (i) is entangled? (ii) random? (iii) secure? (iv) performs a computation correctly? The concept of quantum certification embraces all these questions and CERQUTE’s main goal is to provide the tools to achieve such certification. The need of a new paradigm for quantum certification has emerged as a consequence of the impressive advances on the control of quantum systems. On the one hand, complex many-body quantum systems are prepared in many labs worldwide. On the other hand, quantum information technologies are making the transition to real applications. Quantum certification is a highly transversal concept that covers a broad range of scenarios –from many-body systems to protocols employing few devices– and questions –from theoretical results and experimental demonstrations to commercial products–. CERQUTE is organized along three research lines that reflect this broadness and inter-disciplinary character: (A) many-body quantum systems: the objective is to provide the tools to identify quantum properties of many-body quantum systems; (B) quantum networks: the objective is to characterize networks in the quantum regime; (C) quantum cryptographic protocols: the objective is to construct cryptography protocols offering certified security. Crucial to achieve these objectives is the development of radically new methods to deal with quantum systems in an efficient way. Expected outcomes are: (i) new methods to detect quantum phenomena in the many-body regime, (ii) new protocols to benchmark quantum simulators and annealers, (iii) first methods to characterize quantum causality, (iv) new protocols exploiting simple network geometries (v) experimentally-friendly cryptographic protocols offering certified security. CERQUTE goes at the heart of the fundamental question of what distinguishes quantum from classical physics and will provide the concepts and protocols for the certification of quantum phenomena and technologies.

Régime de financement

ERC-ADG - Advanced Grant

Institution d’accueil

FUNDACIO INSTITUT DE CIENCIES FOTONIQUES
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 735 043,75
Adresse
AVINGUDA CARL FRIEDRICH GAUSS 3
08860 Castelldefels
Espagne

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Région
Este Cataluña Barcelona
Type d’activité
Research Organisations
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Coût total
€ 1 735 043,75

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