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John Preskill, Richard P. Feynman Professor of Winter's measurement compression theorem stands as David Schuster, Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago, lectures on hybrid devices for Martin Roetteler, senior research staff member at NEC Laboratories America, gave a lecture on

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Mark Wilde - Quantum Information Theory (Part 1) - CSSQI 2012

Mark Wilde - Quantum Information Theory (Part 1) - CSSQI 2012

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Mark Wilde - Quantum Information Theory (Part 2) - CSSQI 2012

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John Preskill - Introduction to Quantum Information (Part 1) - CSSQI 2012

John Preskill - Introduction to Quantum Information (Part 1) - CSSQI 2012

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The Information-Theoretic Costs of Simulating Quantum Measurements

The Information-Theoretic Costs of Simulating Quantum Measurements

Winter's measurement compression theorem stands as

Lecture 1: Quantum Information Theory - Fall 2021 - Mark Wilde

Lecture 1: Quantum Information Theory - Fall 2021 - Mark Wilde

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David Schuster - Hybrid Devices for Quantum Information Processing (Part 1) - CSSQI 2012

David Schuster - Hybrid Devices for Quantum Information Processing (Part 1) - CSSQI 2012

David Schuster, Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago, lectures on hybrid devices for

Lecture 10: Quantum Information Theory - Fall 2021 - Mark Wilde

Lecture 10: Quantum Information Theory - Fall 2021 - Mark Wilde

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Lecture 17: Quantum Information Theory - Fall 2021 - Mark Wilde

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Martin Roetteler - Quantum Algorithms (Part 1) - CSSQI 2012

Martin Roetteler - Quantum Algorithms (Part 1) - CSSQI 2012

Martin Roetteler, senior research staff member at NEC Laboratories America, gave a lecture on