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Quantum information science / Quantum mechanics / Theoretical computer science / Physics / Superdense coding / Qubit / Controlled NOT gate / Bell state / Quantum entanglement / Entanglement-assisted stabilizer formalism / Quantum error correction
Date: 2018-08-26 18:22:47
Quantum information science
Quantum mechanics
Theoretical computer science
Physics
Superdense coding
Qubit
Controlled NOT gate
Bell state
Quantum entanglement
Entanglement-assisted stabilizer formalism
Quantum error correction

Lecture 9: Tues Feb 14: Superdense Coding OK, now on to some new stuff! Superdense Coding is the first protocol we’ll see that requires entanglement. Basic information theory (Shannon) tells us that “by sending bits,

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