Quantum Computing: Lecture Notes
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.
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