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He is one of the important and most famous theorists of [[quantum optics]], where he developed the quantum [[Monte Carlo]] method.{{cite|molmer93a}} He appears to be especially noted for his implementation of an improved version of the [[Cirac]]-[[Zoller]] CNOT gate, known as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%B8lmer%E2%80%93S%C3%B8rensen_gate Mølmer-Sorensen gate]. | He is one of the important and most famous theorists of [[quantum optics]], where he developed the quantum [[Monte Carlo]] method.{{cite|molmer93a}} He appears to be especially noted for his implementation of an improved version of the [[Cirac]]-[[Zoller]] CNOT gate, known as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%B8lmer%E2%80%93S%C3%B8rensen_gate Mølmer-Sorensen gate]. | ||
He was one of the [[Multiphotonics (2024)]] workshop. | He was one of the VIP at the [[Multiphotonics (2024)]] workshop. | ||
Other interesting papers include: | Other interesting papers include: | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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Klaus Mølmer is a Danish quantum physicist, long time associated to the University of Aarhus but, unfortunately, he later moved to the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, breaking a bit the aura of a more mysterious and intriguing place.
He is one of the important and most famous theorists of quantum optics, where he developed the quantum Monte Carlo method.[1] He appears to be especially noted for his implementation of an improved version of the Cirac-Zoller CNOT gate, known as the Mølmer-Sorensen gate.
He was one of the VIP at the Multiphotonics (2024) workshop.
Other interesting papers include: