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Date: 2017-09-07 13:00:10
Quantum mechanics
Physics
Theoretical computer science
Quantum information science
Quantum computing
Quantum states
Quantum algorithms
Qubit
Quantum superposition
Hadamard transform
Quantum entanglement
Matrix

CPSC: Quantum Computation John Watrous, University of Calgary Lecture 1: Overview of quantum information January 10, 2006

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