The CHSH Game - Quantum Computer Programming - Lesson 77
Offered By: Ryan O'Donnell via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of the CHSH Game, a cooperative challenge for physically separated players Alice and Bob, involving a Red/Yellow coin and an Orange/Green coin. Delve into this 11-minute video, which forms the 77th lesson in the comprehensive "Quantum Computer Programming in 100 Easy Lessons" series. Learn from Ryan O'Donnell, a renowned expert in the field, as he explains the game's mechanics and its relevance to quantum computing. Filmed at Carnegie Mellon University, this educational content offers valuable insights into quantum principles through an engaging game scenario. Enhance your understanding of quantum computer programming concepts while enjoying the unique exercises tune, a cover of "Exercices" by Saïan Supa Crew.
Syllabus
#77/100: The CHSH Game || Quantum Computer Programming in 100 Easy Lessons
Taught by
Ryan O'Donnell
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