EE5340: Introduction to Quantum Computing and Physical Basics of Computing

3 Credits

Physics of computation will explore how physical principles and limits have been shaping paradigms of computing. A key goal of this course is to understand how (and to what extent) a paradigm shift in computing can help with emerging energy problems. Topics include physical limits of computing, coding and information theoretical foundations, computing with beyond-CMOS devices, reversible computing, quantum computing, stochastic computing. A previous course in computer architecture is suggested but not required.

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