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Quantum information science / Theoretical computer science / Quantum mechanics / Quantum computing / Quantum error correction / Qubit / Quantum circuit / Stabilizer code / Quantum threshold theorem / Superdense coding / Quantum logic gate / Superconducting quantum computing
Date: 2018-08-26 18:23:59
Quantum information science
Theoretical computer science
Quantum mechanics
Quantum computing
Quantum error correction
Qubit
Quantum circuit
Stabilizer code
Quantum threshold theorem
Superdense coding
Quantum logic gate
Superconducting quantum computing

Lecture 27, Thurs April 27: Quantum Error Correction At the end of the last lecture, we discussed some of the difficulties with achieving a quantum speedup using currently available quantum computing devices, like D-Wave

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