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Quantum information science / Quantum mechanics / Theoretical computer science / Physics / Qubit / Bell state / Quantum entanglement / Quantum circuit / Quantum information / Quantum superposition / Superdense coding / Quantum computing
Date: 2018-08-26 18:22:27
Quantum information science
Quantum mechanics
Theoretical computer science
Physics
Qubit
Bell state
Quantum entanglement
Quantum circuit
Quantum information
Quantum superposition
Superdense coding
Quantum computing

Lecture 5, Tues Jan 30: Coin Problem, Inner Products, Multi-Qubit States, Entanglement Say you have a coin, and you want to figure out if it’s fair ( would you go about doing so? ) or if it’s biased

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