Notes:
Quantum Systems are exponentially powerful
Based on particles: 2^500 – More particles in the universe
Challenges:
- Not all problems are well suited
- Need to understand Q Mechanics
Qubit – simplest quantum system
Entanglement-
- Bell Inequalities
- Teleportation
Lecture 1: Double Slit Experiment

- Is light a particle or a wave?
- If light was a particle, it would be like a bullet, and we would see the two beams overlap each other:

- Strange that if both holes are open why we get this strange interference pattern.
- Why did the count drop when both holes were open? From a decent amount, to nearly zero.
- If we use bullets, we would see a whole number of bullets that get through
- If we use water & waves, we get the same interference pattern.

If we add a measuring device just after the slits to track which slit the electron goes through, it “disrupts” the measurement and we get the 2nd pattern. If we use a very slight/dim light enough light, we get the 3rd “expected” pattern, but we also miss a lot of the electrons and may not capture the pattern.
= Hesienburgs uncertainty principle = Impossible to design apparatus which can detect which slit it went through without disturbing the interference pattern.





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