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Quantum 101

Welcome to Quantum Information and Computing!

Welcome to Quantum 101, a program designed to introduce you to the fascinating world of quantum mechanics, quantum information, and quantum computation. In this program, you will learn the basic concepts and principles that underlie the field of quantum physics, and how they differ from classical physics. You will explore the unusual and counter-intuitive behavior of quantum systems, including superposition and entanglement. You will also discover how these concepts are used in the emerging field of quantum information and computation, which has the potential to revolutionize computing, cryptography, and communication. Whether you are a student, a researcher, or simply curious about the quantum world, Quantum 101 will provide you with a basic understanding to build upon.

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