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Theoretical computer science / Quantum information science / Quantum mechanics / Quantum computing / Models of computation / Emerging technologies / Quantum algorithm / DeutschJozsa algorithm / Quantum circuit / Decision tree model / Qubit / Toffoli gate
Date: 2018-09-04 20:36:59
Theoretical computer science
Quantum information science
Quantum mechanics
Quantum computing
Models of computation
Emerging technologies
Quantum algorithm
DeutschJozsa algorithm
Quantum circuit
Decision tree model
Qubit
Toffoli gate

Lecture 17, Thurs March 23: Quantum Query Complexity, Deutsch-Jozsa People often want to know where the true power of quantum computing comes from. ● Is it the ability of amplitudes to interfere with one another? ● I

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