Overview
The Conference on Quantum Information Processing (QIP) is the premier annual meeting for theoretical quantum information research. Since the first meeting in Aarhus, Denmark in 1998, the conference has featured breakthroughs by leaders in the disciplines of computing, cryptography, information theory, mathematics, and physics. The scientific objective of the series is to gather the theoretical quantum information community to present and discuss the latest groundbreaking work in the field. To celebrate being a diamond sponsor, AWS is giving away one Fire HD 10 Tablet (while supplies last). From Feb. 1, 2022 to March 31, 2022, enter for your chance to win.
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