Quantum parameter estimation, Fisher information, and the Cramér-Rao bound
In this video I give a short introduction to quantum parameter estimation and a result known as the Cramér-Rao bound limiting the variance of a locally unbiased estimator in terms of a quantity called the quantum Fisher information.

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What is Fisher Information? ("The best tutorial on Fisher information")

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Watch this first! Advanced quantum field theory, Lecture 8

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Theory of quantum noise and decoherence, Lecture 1

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Cramer Rao Bound CRB for Parameter Estimation

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Neil Turok’s stunningly simple, testable new theory of the universe

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Quantum Consciousness and the Origin of Life

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Nobel Prize lecture: Demis Hassabis, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2024

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The Fisher Information

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Intro to Fisher Matrices

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Weird Things Happen When Energy Goes Negative

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The Standard Model of Particle Physics: A Triumph of Science

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QuSCo on air: quantum theory of parameter estimation (part 1)

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Sarah Paine - Why Putin and Xi can't escape geography

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Pillai: Examples on Cramer-Rao Bound

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But what is the Central Limit Theorem?

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The Story of Information Theory: from Morse to Shannon to ENTROPY

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"A.I. and Our Economic Future," Professor Chad Jones

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MATTEO SCANDI: Quantum Fisher Information and its dynamical nature (ed)

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Quantum field theory, Lecture 1

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