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David Deutsch's QIPC/HP sponsored short course "Lectures on Quantum Computation" transcribed w/ images in 2020 to PDF (work done by Ben Webb and Adrian German). This GitHub mirror of the transcription work is technically not currently under granted any copyright from Prof. Deutsch but is just duplicating the transcription pdf published at A. German's domain at legacy.cs.indiana.edu.

In addition to the transcript, I collected some of the "worked example" documents from the Quiprocone site.

CONTENTS

  • README.md
  • Worked Examples 3.pdf
  • Worked_Examples1.pdf
  • Worked_Examples2.pdf
  • loqcdd.pdf

PDF loqcdd.pdf taken from https://legacy.cs.indiana.edu/~dgerman/2020/boot-camp/loqcdd.pdf PDFs Worked Examples 3.pdf, Worked_Examples1.pdf, Worked_Examples2.pdf taken from:


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Video Lectures:

The Lectures are available on line at http://www.quiprocone.org/Protected/DD_lectures.htm

You can also view them hosted at YouTube (much easier given filetype of above site). Hosted by the channel Lux æterna: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqdVnC7OWuEcfKRZXsrooK_EPzwmWSi-N

David Deutsch, one of the world’s preeminent quantum theorists, created a video introduction to the field of quantum computation.

The introduction is divided into six lectures:

  1. The Qubit 1:01:56
  2. Interference 41:53
  3. Measurement 43:09
  4. The Schrödinger Picture 48:23
  5. A Quantum Algorithm 46:00
  6. Grover’s Search Algorithm 41:05

These lectures have a dual-use philosophy. They are designed to be an introduction to the quantum theory of computation for (say) graduate students intending to do research in the field. Simultaneously, they are an introduction to quantum theory itself for (say) undergraduate physics students.

The content of the lectures is under copyright. See page no. 1 of the transcription for copyright info of transcript with re. to the actual lectures.