Date10th, Oct 2022

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Join the audience for a Quantum Week live webinar on 3 November 2022 sponsored by Hiden Analytical, Oxford Instruments NanoScience, The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and TOPTICA Photonics The post Purifying the demon: does quantum erasure cost more than you remember?

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Join the audience for a Quantum Week live webinar at 3 p.m. GMT on 3 November 2022 exploring a new approach to erasing quantum information and the growing field of “quantum thermodynamics” Want to take part in this webinar?Join the audience We erase information every day: rubbing out a pencil scribble, deleting a paragraph from a word processor, or wiping a whiteboard clean. Erasing information has an inescapable work cost – a discovery that proved crucial to save the revered second law of thermodynamics from being violated by the “Maxwell’s Demon” thought experiment. A hypothetical demon, using a “quantum Szilard engine”, can erase quantum information. Maria Violaris will introduce a surprising potential link between quantum erasure and a novel reformulation of irreversibility, providing a new angle on the growing field of quantum thermodynamics. Want to take part in this webinar?Join the audience "Maria Violaris"Maria ViolarisMaria Violaris is a quantum information PhD student working with Chiara Marletto and Vlatko Vedral at the University of Oxford, UK. Her research links fundamental questions, such as whether there is an exact arrow of time, with understanding the limits of future quantum technologies. She is a PhD student contributor to Physics World, initiated the Quantum on the Clock schools video competition with the IOP Quantum Optics, Quantum Information and Quantum Control Group, and creates videos about coding quantum paradoxes with the IBM Quantum Qiskit video team. She founded Oxford University Quantum Information Society and has also interned at quantum software company Riverlane, where she built a Raspberry Pi quantum computing lab. Speaker relationship with IOP Publishing Maria is a student contributor to Physics World. Why not sign up for our other Quantum Week webinars? Even if you’re not able to join the live event, registering now enables you to access the recording as soon as it’s available. Scalable integration of quantum emitters into photonic integrated circuits Monday 31 October, 4 p.m. GMT Perspectives on societal aspects and impacts of quantum technologies Tuesday 1 November, 9 a.m. GMT Quantum sensors for new-physics discoveries Thursday 3 November, 12 p.m. GMT Hybrid quantum opto- and electrochemical systems Friday 4 November, 3 p.m. GMT Want to read more? Register to unlock all the content on the site E-mail Address Register