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IQIS Lecture 1.7 — Complexity classes
IQIS Lecture 7.1 — Open quantum systems
IQIS Lecture 5.1 — Overview of Lecture 5
Complexity class Merlin and Arthur Protocol: AM MA QMA
IQIS — An introduction to the course
IQIS Lecture 6.1 — Overview of Lecture 6
IQIS Lecture 7.12 — Summary: Stinespring and Kraus representations
IQIS Lecture 6.11 — The power of quantum
Lecture 23: Computational Complexity
IQIS Lecture 6.8 — Simon's algorithm
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IQIS Lecture 1.7 — Complexity classes

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IQIS — An introduction to the course

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IQIS Lecture 7.12 — Summary: Stinespring and Kraus representations

IQIS Lecture 7.12 — Summary: Stinespring and Kraus representations

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IQIS Lecture 6.11 — The power of quantum

IQIS Lecture 6.11 — The power of quantum

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Lecture 23: Computational Complexity

Lecture 23: Computational Complexity

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IQIS Lecture 6.8 — Simon's algorithm

IQIS Lecture 6.8 — Simon's algorithm

... normalization constants here but this is the expression that i have and we can write this further i'm going to factor out minus