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Quantum Computing Lecture Notes Ronald De Wolf

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Quantum Computing Lecture Notes Ronald De Wolf
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Publisher: QuSoft, CWI and University of Amsterdam
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.16 MB
Author: Ronald de Wolf
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Quantum Computing Lecture Notes Ronald De Wolf by Ronald De Wolf instant download after payment.

These lecture notes were formed in small chunks during my Quantum computing" course at the University of Amsterdam, Feb-May 2011, and compiled into one text thereafter. Each chapter was covered in a lecture of 2  45 minutes, with an additional 45-minute lecture for exercises and homework. The first half of the course (Chapters 1-7) covers quantum algorithms, the second half covers quantum complexity (Chapters 8-9), stuff involving Alice and Bob (Chapters 10-13), and error-correction (Chapter 14). A 15th lecture about physical implementations and general outlook was more sketchy, and I didn't write lecture notes for it.
These chapters may also be read as a general introduction to the area of quantum computation and information from the perspective of a theoretical computer scientist.

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