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Lecture 10: Quantum Error Correction

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Introduction to the bit flip code and demonstration of how measurements can project continuous

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Lecture-10 : Quantum Error Correction: Turning Fragile Qubits into Reliable Tools

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10. Quantum Error Correction

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10 - Introduction to Quantum Error Correction

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Daniel Gottesman - Quantum Error Correction and Fault Tolerance (Part 1) - CSSQI 2012

Daniel Gottesman - Quantum Error Correction and Fault Tolerance (Part 1) - CSSQI 2012

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Quantum Error Correction - Raymond Laflamme - USEQIP 2011

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Lecture 10: Quantum Error Correction, Shor’s code

Lecture 10: Quantum Error Correction, Shor’s code

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