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Online lecture of dr. Joris van Hoboken (QuSoft Lustrum Month)
Everyone is welcome to attend the online lecture of dr. Joris van Hoboken (UvA). Title: Governance of Quantum Technologies: From Theory to Adoption Please ...
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Online lecture of Prof. Dr. Ronald Cramer (QuSoft Lustrum Month)
Everyone is welcome to attend the online lecture of prof.dr. Ronald Cramer (CWI Amsterdam). Title: Compressed Σ-Protocol Theory . Please register at the ...
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Online lecture of Prof. Dr. Florian Schreck (QuSoft Lustrum Month)
Everyone is welcome to attend the online lecture of prof.dr. Florian Schreck (UvA). Title: Quantum sensing with ultracold atoms. Please register at the ...
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QuSoft Lustrum: Business and Society Day (Online)
Everyone is welcome to attend the QuSoft Business & Society Day as part of the QuSoft Lustrum Month. For information and registration please visit the ...
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Position-based Quantum Cryptography, Impossibility and Constructions
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2011
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Ronald de Wolf appointed Professor at University of Amsterdam
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2011
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Grothendieck applied to entanglement and optimization
Jop Briët, researcher at the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) in Amsterdam, introduces in his thesis new variations of Grothendieck’s inequality. He ...
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2011
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Early genetic code very resistant to mutation
Researchers of Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) in Amsterdam show that the genetic code is remarkably resistant to DNA replication errors. This might ...
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2012
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Vroegste genetische code zeer resistent tegen mutaties
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2012
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David García Soriano defends thesis on property testing
Whether they are analyzing the stock market, genes or search data, computer programs often need to process large amounts of data. Sometimes there isn't even ...
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2012