Quantum Information Theory -- Lecture Notes
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2311.12442v1
- Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2023 08:54:42 GMT
- Title: Quantum Information Theory -- Lecture Notes
- Authors: Christoph Dittel
- Abstract summary: The lecture notes contain only a small selection of topics in these disciplines, with the aim of providing you with an overview and a basic introduction.
The corresponding lecture series is available on my YouTube channel.
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- Abstract: These lecture notes provide an introduction to quantum information and
quantum computation, which are strongly related disciplines and subject of
intense research. The lecture notes contain only a small selection of topics in
these disciplines, with the aim of providing you with an overview and a basic
introduction. The corresponding lecture series is available on my YouTube
channel.
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