Entanglement in Quantum Computing - Lesson 71
Offered By: Ryan O'Donnell via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the concept of entanglement in quantum computing through this 16-minute video lesson. Learn the distinction between entangled and unentangled qubits or qubit groups, focusing on the definition of unentanglement to better understand entanglement. Delve into the 71st installment of the "Quantum Computer Programming in 100 Easy Lessons" series, taught by Ryan O'Donnell at Carnegie Mellon University. Gain insights from O'Donnell's expertise in computer science and quantum computing, and benefit from the professionally filmed content. Enhance your understanding of this crucial quantum phenomenon and its implications for quantum computer programming.
Syllabus
#71/100: Entanglement || Quantum Computer Programming in 100 Easy Lessons
Taught by
Ryan O'Donnell
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