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Quantum information science / Theoretical computer science / Quantum mechanics / Quantum computing / Superconducting quantum computing / Qubit / Quantum simulator / Quantum teleportation / Quantum algorithm / Trapped ion quantum computer / Quantum supremacy / D-Wave Systems
Date: 2018-08-26 18:24:06
Quantum information science
Theoretical computer science
Quantum mechanics
Quantum computing
Superconducting quantum computing
Qubit
Quantum simulator
Quantum teleportation
Quantum algorithm
Trapped ion quantum computer
Quantum supremacy
D-Wave Systems

Lecture 29, Thurs May 4: Experimental Realizations of QC In this course, we’ve had 28 lectures about the theory of quantum computing and information. So it behooves us to take one lecture to survey the current state of

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