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IQIS Lecture 6.6 — Deutsch’s algorithm IQIS Lecture 5.6 — Security of shared randomness (continued) IQIS Lecture 7.6 — Properties of Kraus representations IQIS Lecture 5.10 — Device-independent tests and Bell inequalities (continued) IQIS Lecture 7.9 — Expand, Evolve, Reduce So let me summarize very briefly especially the last part of the

IQIS Lecture 1.4 — Ramsey interferometry via matrices and circuit diagrams ... being fluent with quantum techniques both on the theory and experimental side obviously they attended those

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IQIS Lecture 6.7 — The Bernstein-Vazirani algorithm
Quantum Algorithmic Foundations | Understanding Quantum Information & Computation | Lesson 06
IQIS Lecture 2.6 — Unitaries as three rotations
IQIS Lecture 6.2 — Abstract computation and reversible computation
IQIS Lecture 6.6 — Deutsch’s algorithm
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IQIS Lecture 6.10 — RSA

IQIS Lecture 6.10 — RSA

... how public key crypto systems work i'm actually going to focus on only one of them

IQIS Lecture 3.6 — Shared randomness

IQIS Lecture 3.6 — Shared randomness

IQIS Lecture 3.6 — Shared randomness

IQIS Lecture 3.2 — Dimension argument for entanglement

IQIS Lecture 3.2 — Dimension argument for entanglement

IQIS Lecture 3.2 — Dimension argument for entanglement

IQIS Lecture 6.11 — The power of quantum

IQIS Lecture 6.11 — The power of quantum

IQIS Lecture 6.11 — The power of quantum

IQIS Lecture 6.1 — Overview of Lecture 6

IQIS Lecture 6.1 — Overview of Lecture 6

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IQIS Lecture 6.7 — The Bernstein-Vazirani algorithm

IQIS Lecture 6.7 — The Bernstein-Vazirani algorithm

IQIS Lecture 6.7 — The Bernstein-Vazirani algorithm

Quantum Algorithmic Foundations | Understanding Quantum Information & Computation | Lesson 06

Quantum Algorithmic Foundations | Understanding Quantum Information & Computation | Lesson 06

This is part of the Understanding Quantum Information & Computation series. Watch the full playlist here: ...

IQIS Lecture 2.6 — Unitaries as three rotations

IQIS Lecture 2.6 — Unitaries as three rotations

... of those

IQIS Lecture 6.2 — Abstract computation and reversible computation

IQIS Lecture 6.2 — Abstract computation and reversible computation

IQIS Lecture 6.2 — Abstract computation and reversible computation

IQIS Lecture 6.6 — Deutsch’s algorithm

IQIS Lecture 6.6 — Deutsch’s algorithm

IQIS Lecture 6.6 — Deutsch’s algorithm

IQIS Lecture 5.6 — Security of shared randomness (continued)

IQIS Lecture 5.6 — Security of shared randomness (continued)

IQIS Lecture 5.6 — Security of shared randomness (continued)

IQIS Lecture 7.6 — Properties of Kraus representations

IQIS Lecture 7.6 — Properties of Kraus representations

IQIS Lecture 7.6 — Properties of Kraus representations

IQIS Lecture 5.10 — Device-independent tests and Bell inequalities (continued)

IQIS Lecture 5.10 — Device-independent tests and Bell inequalities (continued)

IQIS Lecture 5.10 — Device-independent tests and Bell inequalities (continued)

IQIS Lecture 7.9 — Expand, Evolve, Reduce

IQIS Lecture 7.9 — Expand, Evolve, Reduce

IQIS Lecture 7.9 — Expand, Evolve, Reduce

IQIS Lecture 7.12 — Summary: Stinespring and Kraus representations

IQIS Lecture 7.12 — Summary: Stinespring and Kraus representations

So let me summarize very briefly especially the last part of the

IQIS Lecture 1.4 — Ramsey interferometry via matrices and circuit diagrams

IQIS Lecture 1.4 — Ramsey interferometry via matrices and circuit diagrams

IQIS Lecture 1.4 — Ramsey interferometry via matrices and circuit diagrams

IQIS Lecture 5.5 — Security of shared randomness

IQIS Lecture 5.5 — Security of shared randomness

... being fluent with quantum techniques both on the theory and experimental side obviously they attended those