Mathematics, theoretical physics and problems of quantum computing

Modern quantum field theory and the theory of gravity (general relativity and its natural extensions) raise many questions concerning the foundations of information theory. Is it possible to transmit information faster than the speed of light thanks to quantum entanglement? Does information disappear in black holes? How to calculate the number of microstates of heavy gravitational objects? The answers to these questions can change many of our ideas about information, and the developed physical theories can open up new ways for us to process and transmit information.

Platform topics

- Quantum computing and algorithms
- Topological theories for information transmission systems
- Quantum entanglement and entropy
- Problems of information theory within the framework of general relativity
- Entropy of dynamic systems and chaos theory
- Coding theory
- Fundamental issues in machine learning