Search courses 👉
Professional Training

Boltzmann Law: Physics to Computing

edX, Online
Length
5 weeks
Next course start
Start anytime See details
Course delivery
Self-Paced Online
Length
5 weeks
Next course start
Start anytime See details
Course delivery
Self-Paced Online
Visit this course's homepage on the provider's site to learn more or book!

Course description

Boltzmann Law: Physics to Computing

A unique course that connects three diverse fields using the unifying concept of a state-space with 2^N dimensions defined by N binary bits. We start from the seminal concepts of statistical mechanics like entropy, free energy and the law of equilibrium that have been developed with the purpose of describing interacting systems occurring in nature. We then move to the concept of Boltzmann machines (BM) which are interacting systems cleverly engineered to solve important problems in machine learning. Finally, we move to engineered quantum systems stressing the phenomenon of quantum interference which can lead to awesome computing power.

Upcoming start dates

1 start date available

Start anytime

  • Self-Paced Online
  • Online
  • English

Suitability - Who should attend?

Prerequisites

This course is designed for students in engineering or the physical sciences and have knowledge of differential equations and linear algebra.

Outcome / Qualification etc.

What you'll learn

  • Boltzmann Law
  • Boltzmann Machines
  • Transition Matrix
  • Quantum Boltzmann Law
  • Quantum Gates

Training Course Content

Week 1: Boltzmann Law

  • 1.1 State Space
  • 1.2 Boltzmann Law
  • 1.3 Shannon Entropy
  • 1.4 Free Energy
  • 1.5 Self-consistent Field
  • 1.6 Summary for Exam 1

Week 2: Boltzmann Machines

  • 2.1. Sampling
  • 2.2. Orchestrating Interactions
  • 2.3. Optimization
  • 2.4. Inference
  • 2.5. Learning

Week 3: Transition Matrix

  • 3.1. Markov Chain Monte Carlo
  • 3.2. Gibbs Sampling
  • 3.3. Sequential versus Simultaneous
  • 3.4. Bayesian Networks
  • 3.5. Feynman Paths
  • 3.6 Summary for Exam 2

Week 4: Quantum Boltzmann Law

  • 4.1. Quantum Spins
  • 4.2. One q-bit Systems
  • 4.3. Spin-spin Interactions
  • 4.4. Two q-bit Systems
  • 4.5. Quantum Annealing

Week 5: Quantum Transition Matrix

  • 5.1. Adiabatic to Gated Computing
  • 5.2. Hadamard Gates
  • 5.3. Grover Search
  • 5.4. Shor's Algorithm
  • 5.5. Feynman Paths
  • 5.6 Summary for Exam 3
  • Epilogue

Course delivery details

This course is offered through Purdue University, a partner institute of EdX.

5-6 hours per week

Expenses

  • Verified Track -$750
  • Audit Track - Free
Ads