Transcription of Quantum Computing: Lecture Notes
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Quantum computing : Lecture Notes Ronald de Wolf Preface These Lecture Notes were formed in small chunks during my Quantum computing course at the University of Amsterdam, Feb-May 2011, and compiled into one text thereafter. Each chapter was covered in a Lecture of 2 45 minutes, with an additional 45-minute Lecture for exercises and homework. The first half of the course (Chapters 1 7) covers Quantum algorithms, the second half covers Quantum complexity (Chapters 8 9), stuff involving Alice and Bob (Chapters 10 13), and error-correction (Chapter 14). A 15th Lecture about physical implementations and general outlook was more sketchy, and I didn't write Lecture Notes for it.
Quantum computation is the field that investigates the computational power and other prop-erties of computers based on quantum-mechanical principles. An important objective is to find quantum algorithms that are significantly faster than any …
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