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Quantum mechanics / Physics / Theoretical computer science / Quantum information science / Quantum states / Quantum computing / Information theory / Qubit / Mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics / Unitary matrix / Quantum superposition / Matrix
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Quantum mechanics
Physics
Theoretical computer science
Quantum information science
Quantum states
Quantum computing
Information theory
Qubit
Mathematical formulation of quantum mechanics
Unitary matrix
Quantum superposition
Matrix

Lecture 3, Tues Jan 24: Basic Rules of QM Tensor products are a way of building bigger vectors out of smaller ones. Let’s apply a NOT operation to the first bit, and do nothing to the second bit. That’s really the sa

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