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Iqis Lecture 3 5 Quantum Cloning - Detailed Analysis & Overview

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IQIS Lecture 3.5 — Quantum cloning
IQIS Lecture 3.7 — Quantum teleportation
IQIS Lecture 3.2 — Dimension argument for entanglement
IQIS Lecture 5.4 — Insecure quantum key distribution
IQIS Lecture 3.3 — Controlled-NOT
IQIS Lecture 3.1 — Overview of entanglement
IQIS Lecture 8.3 — Three-qubit repetition code for bit-flip errors
IQIS Lecture 2.6 — Unitaries as three rotations
IQIS Lecture 3.8 — Entanglement, interference, and visibility
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IQIS Lecture 8.4 — Three-qubit repetition code for phase-flip errors
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IQIS Lecture 3.5 — Quantum cloning

IQIS Lecture 3.5 — Quantum cloning

... sort of approach you take you can you can actually show that

IQIS Lecture 3.7 — Quantum teleportation

IQIS Lecture 3.7 — Quantum teleportation

... another we have to destroy the original otherwise we would be

IQIS Lecture 3.2 — Dimension argument for entanglement

IQIS Lecture 3.2 — Dimension argument for entanglement

Let's start with notations how do we describe a state of 2

IQIS Lecture 5.4 — Insecure quantum key distribution

IQIS Lecture 5.4 — Insecure quantum key distribution

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IQIS Lecture 3.3 — Controlled-NOT

IQIS Lecture 3.3 — Controlled-NOT

Let us start by introducing the the most popular

IQIS Lecture 3.1 — Overview of entanglement

IQIS Lecture 3.1 — Overview of entanglement

As we are starting our third

IQIS Lecture 8.3 — Three-qubit repetition code for bit-flip errors

IQIS Lecture 8.3 — Three-qubit repetition code for bit-flip errors

So let us see how we deal with bit flip errors in the

IQIS Lecture 2.6 — Unitaries as three rotations

IQIS Lecture 2.6 — Unitaries as three rotations

... in terms of block vectors and rotations of the blocks here can help you to visualize certain things in

IQIS Lecture 3.8 — Entanglement, interference, and visibility

IQIS Lecture 3.8 — Entanglement, interference, and visibility

So

IQIS Lecture 5.1 — Overview of Lecture 5

IQIS Lecture 5.1 — Overview of Lecture 5

Welcome to

IQIS Lecture 8.4 — Three-qubit repetition code for phase-flip errors

IQIS Lecture 8.4 — Three-qubit repetition code for phase-flip errors

... deal with bit flip errors how about face flip errors you may remember from one of the earlier

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IQIS Lecture 7.3 — Digitising quantum errors

IQIS Lecture 7.3 — Digitising quantum errors

So our next step um in our exploration of

Lectures on Quantum Computation by David Deutsch - Lecture 3 - Measurement

Lectures on Quantum Computation by David Deutsch - Lecture 3 - Measurement

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The No Cloning Theorem

The No Cloning Theorem

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IQIS Lecture 3.9 — Universal sets of gates (for multiple qubits)

IQIS Lecture 3.9 — Universal sets of gates (for multiple qubits)

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