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Date: 2018-08-26 18:22:42
Quantum information science
Theoretical computer science
Quantum mechanics
Quantum cryptography
Cryptography
Quantum computing
BB84
Qubit
Quantum key distribution
Quantum information
Controlled NOT gate
Quantum money

Lecture 8, Thurs Feb 9: More on Quantum Money, BB84 QKD Guest Lecture by Supartha Podder Continuation of Quantum Money Last time we discussed how classical money is copyable and described a scheme for making money uncopy

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