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# Name: EntangleMe (NUS [Singapore]) |
# Name: EntangleMe (NUS [Singapore]) |
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# Employer (if any), University/College : |
# Employer (if any), University/College : Centre for Quantum Technologies/National University of Singapore |
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# Shipping address and instructions - telephone number |
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# any special instructions | power adapter : European Standards, 240V |
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== Plans== |
== Plans== |
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=== Play with Quantum Information === |
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Getting the 'refute local realism' QKD toolchain to work using only 2 XOs and 60kg of equipment. |
Getting the 'refute local realism' QKD toolchain to work using only 2 XOs and 60kg of equipment. |
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'''Method:''' |
'''Method:''' |
Revision as of 17:24, 30 December 2007
- Name: EntangleMe (NUS [Singapore])
- Email address:
- Employer (if any), University/College : Centre for Quantum Technologies/National University of Singapore
- Shipping address and instructions - telephone number
- any special instructions | power adapter : European Standards, 240V
- desired keyboard layout : US English
- Quantity of machines desired: 2
Plans
Play with Quantum Information
Getting the 'refute local realism' QKD toolchain to work using only 2 XOs and 60kg of equipment.
Method:
Attaching a pair of telescopes to a source of entangled photon pairs, capturing a stream of data via said pairs on one machine and interpreting this as a message. implications for free will. FFT decoding of result, related computation Running userspace interface to watch the transfer in progress
Generate entanglement
Method:
Attach motherboards directly to the entangling hardware; embed in a demonstration.
Background
Our group is working on quantum key distribution and other methods of quantum-encrpytion for secure communication. We have a portable setup that requires two computers, two telescopes and a source. We want to demonstrate that XOs are suitable as the computers in question.