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==Quantum Computing Journal Club== | ==Quantum Computing Journal Club== | ||
− | + | *[[Journal Club Winter 2013 | Winter 2013 - Topics in Quantum Information Theory]] | |
− | [[Journal Club Spring | + | *[[Journal Club Spring 2012 | Spring 2012 - Quantum Expanders and Randomized Constructions]] |
− | + | *[[Journal Club Winter 2012 | Winter 2012 - Hamiltonian Complexity]] | |
− | [[Journal Club Autumn | + | *[[Journal Club Autumn 2011 | Autumn 2011 - Self-Correcting Quantum Memories]] |
− | + | *[[Journal Club Spring 2011 | Spring 2011 - Quantum Error Correction]] | |
− | [[Journal Club Winter 2011 | Winter 2011 - Quantum Random Walks]] | + | *[[Journal Club Winter 2011 | Winter 2011 - Quantum Random Walks]] |
− | + | *[[Journal Club Autumn 2010 | Autumn 2010 - Measurement Based Quantum Computing]] | |
− | [[Journal Club Spring | + | *[[Journal Club Spring 2010 | Spring 2010 - Decoherence]] |
− | + | *[[Journal Club Organization| Topic Ideas for Future Quarters]] | |
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==Lecture Notes for Quantum Computing== | ==Lecture Notes for Quantum Computing== | ||
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* [http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/cse599d/06wi/lecturenotes18.pdf Stabilizer Quantum Error Correcting Codes] (updated 2/12/06) | * [http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/cse599d/06wi/lecturenotes18.pdf Stabilizer Quantum Error Correcting Codes] (updated 2/12/06) | ||
* [http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/cse599d/06wi/lecturenotes19.pdf Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computation and the Threshold Theorem] (updated 2/12/06) | * [http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/courses/cse599d/06wi/lecturenotes19.pdf Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computation and the Threshold Theorem] (updated 2/12/06) | ||
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+ | ==External Resources== | ||
+ | * [http://people.ccmr.cornell.edu/~mermin/qcomp/CS483.html David Mermin lecture notes] (introductory, from a CS perspective) | ||
+ | * [http://theory.caltech.edu/~preskill/ph229/ John Preskill lecture notes] (intermediate, from a physics perspective) |
Latest revision as of 14:46, 12 February 2013
Contents
Teaching
Dave Bacon's teaching page here
Quantum Computing Journal Club
- Winter 2013 - Topics in Quantum Information Theory
- Spring 2012 - Quantum Expanders and Randomized Constructions
- Winter 2012 - Hamiltonian Complexity
- Autumn 2011 - Self-Correcting Quantum Memories
- Spring 2011 - Quantum Error Correction
- Winter 2011 - Quantum Random Walks
- Autumn 2010 - Measurement Based Quantum Computing
- Spring 2010 - Decoherence
- Topic Ideas for Future Quarters
Lecture Notes for Quantum Computing
Lecture notes for CSE 599 Quantum Computing
- Introduction and Basics of Quantum Theory (updated 1/4/06)
- Dirac Notation and Basic Linear Algebra for Quantum Computing (updated 1/6/06)
- One qubit, Two qubit (updated 1/10/06)
- The No-Cloning Theorem, Classical Teleportation and Quantum Teleportation, Superdense Coding (updated 1/11/06)
- The Quantum Circuit Model and Universal Quantum Computation (updated 1/20/06)
- Reversible Classical Circuits and the Deutsch-Jozsa Algorithm (updated 1/20/06)
- The Recursive and Nonrecursive Bernstein-Vazirani Algorithmm (updated 1/23/06)
- Simon's Algorithm (updated 1/26/06)
- The Quantum Fourier Transform (updated 1/26/06)
- Quantum Phase Estimation and Arbitrary Size Quantum Fourier Transforms (updated 1/26/06)
- Shor's Algorithm (updated 1/30/06)
- Grover's Algorithm (updated 1/31/06)
- Mixed States and Open Quantum Systems (update 2/8/06)
- Quantum Entanglement and Bell's Theorem (updated updated 2/8/06)
- When Quantum Computers Fall Apart (updated 2/8/06)
- Introduction to Quantum Error Correction (updated 2/10/06)
- The Quantum Error Correcting Criteria (updated 2/13/06)
- Stabilizer Quantum Error Correcting Codes (updated 2/12/06)
- Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computation and the Threshold Theorem (updated 2/12/06)
External Resources
- David Mermin lecture notes (introductory, from a CS perspective)
- John Preskill lecture notes (intermediate, from a physics perspective)