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Dec 05, 2025
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CS 7384 - Introduction to Quantum Computing Credits: 3
The laws of quantum physics introduce the concept of quantum entanglement, which correlates distant quantum objects across large distances of space much more strongly than is possible using classical laws of nature. This non-classical correlation allows for innovative and most secure communication methods that are vibrant and cross-disciplinary fields. This course offers a comprehensive overview of emerging quantum technologies that are supposed to revolutionize the field of communication in the near future, emphasizing quantum communication protocols with practical applications and advantages over the classical schemes, while also covering recent advancements in the field. Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of conventional electronic computer architecture (equivalent of ECE 3381, or consent of instructor), familiarity with linear algebra, undergraduate university physics sequence, introductory quantum computing courses (but not required).
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