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David Elieser Deutsch FRS (/ d ɔɪ tʃ / DOYTCH; born 18 May 1953) is a British physicist at the University of Oxford. He is a visiting professor in the Department of Atomic and Laser Physics at the Centre for Quantum Computation (CQC) in the Clarendon Laboratory of the University of Oxford.
David Deutsch is a Visiting Professor of physics at Oxford University and an Honorary Fellow of Wolfson College. He works on quantum theory, computation and information, and has written two books for the general reader.
Since 1999 I have been a non-stipendiary Visiting Professor of Physics at the University of Oxford, where I am a founder member of the Centre for Quantum Computation at the Clarendon Laboratory. I am an Honorary Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford and a Fellow of the Royal Society and of the Institute of Physics. Awards. Breakthrough Prize.
May 2, 2011 · May 2, 2011. David Deutsch believes that quantum computers will give evidence for the existence of parallel universes. Photograph by Hans Gissinger. On the outskirts of Oxford lives a brilliant...
David Deutsch is a physicist and author who discovered the first quantum algorithm and proposed constructor theory. He is a proponent of the multiverse interpretation of quantum mechanics and has spoken at TED events on topics such as explanation, intelligence and possibility.
Aug 12, 2011 · David Deutsch’s “Beginning of Infinity” is a brilliant and exhilarating and profoundly eccentric book. It’s about everything: art, science, philosophy, history, politics, evil, death, the...
Theoretical physicist David Deutsch argues that humanity's capacity to create explanatory knowledge could be the thing that breaks the \"great monotony\" of the universe. Watch his mind-bending meditation on the cosmic forces and our role in them.