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Introduction to Quantum Computing Lecturer: Xiaodi Wu Reading Assignment: Course Website; KLM 1.1-1.2, 2.1-2.6.

Welcome to CMSC/PHYS 457: Introduction to Quantum Computing

Welcome to CMSC/PHYS 457: Introduction to Quantum Computing & Happy New Year!

Teaching Team Instructor Instructor: Prof. Xiaodi Wu Contact: AVW 3257, xwu@cs.umd.edu Research: Quantum Information and Computation Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science (QuICS)

Teaching Team Instructor Instructor: Prof. Xiaodi Wu Contact: AVW 3257, xwu@cs.umd.edu Research: Quantum Information and Computation Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science (QuICS) TA Shouvanik Chakrabarti, shouv@cs.umd.edu

Why Quantum Computing?... patiently waiting for your input......

Quantum Computing Tentative topics quantum mechanics of qubits; quantum circuits; quantum protocols;

Quantum Computing Tentative topics quantum mechanics of qubits; quantum circuits; quantum protocols; quantum algorithms; Shor s algorithm; Grover s algorithm;

Quantum Computing Tentative topics quantum mechanics of qubits; quantum circuits; quantum protocols; quantum algorithms; Shor s algorithm; Grover s algorithm; quantum complexity theory;

Quantum Computing Tentative topics quantum mechanics of qubits; quantum circuits; quantum protocols; quantum algorithms; Shor s algorithm; Grover s algorithm; quantum complexity theory; quantum error correction and fault tolerance;

Quantum Computing Tentative topics quantum mechanics of qubits; quantum circuits; quantum protocols; quantum algorithms; Shor s algorithm; Grover s algorithm; quantum complexity theory; quantum error correction and fault tolerance; selective quantum research frontiers.

CMSC/PHYS 457: Teaching Philosophy (1) understand and comprehend the theoretical foundation of quantum information and computation.

CMSC/PHYS 457: Teaching Philosophy (1) understand and comprehend the theoretical foundation of quantum information and computation. (2) cover a selective collection of fundamental topics in quantum algorithms, quantum complexity, and quantum error correcting codes.

CMSC/PHYS 457: Teaching Philosophy (1) understand and comprehend the theoretical foundation of quantum information and computation. (2) cover a selective collection of fundamental topics in quantum algorithms, quantum complexity, and quantum error correcting codes. (3) learn about the research frontier of one specific topic via the course project.

CMSC/PHYS 457: Teaching Philosophy (1) understand and comprehend the theoretical foundation of quantum information and computation. (2) cover a selective collection of fundamental topics in quantum algorithms, quantum complexity, and quantum error correcting codes. (3) learn about the research frontier of one specific topic via the course project.

CMSC/PHYS 457: Teaching Philosophy (1) understand and comprehend the theoretical foundation of quantum information and computation. (2) cover a selective collection of fundamental topics in quantum algorithms, quantum complexity, and quantum error correcting codes. (3) learn about the research frontier of one specific topic via the course project. CMSC457 vs CMSC858K (graduate level) CMSC 457 covers 70% topics in CMSC 858K.

CMSC/PHYS 457: Teaching Philosophy (1) understand and comprehend the theoretical foundation of quantum information and computation. (2) cover a selective collection of fundamental topics in quantum algorithms, quantum complexity, and quantum error correcting codes. (3) learn about the research frontier of one specific topic via the course project. CMSC457 vs CMSC858K (graduate level) CMSC 457 covers 70% topics in CMSC 858K. More accessible and less difficult :)

CMSC/PHYS 457: Teaching Philosophy (1) understand and comprehend the theoretical foundation of quantum information and computation. (2) cover a selective collection of fundamental topics in quantum algorithms, quantum complexity, and quantum error correcting codes. (3) learn about the research frontier of one specific topic via the course project. CMSC457 vs CMSC858K (graduate level) CMSC 457 covers 70% topics in CMSC 858K. More accessible and less difficult :) CMSC 457 emphasizes more on the basics and conceptual understanding.

More logistics Office Hours Wu: Tu Th 11:00am - 12:00 pm at AVW 3257, or by appointments. Chakrabarti: M W F 3:00pm - 4:00 pm at AVW 4101.

More logistics Office Hours Wu: Tu Th 11:00am - 12:00 pm at AVW 3257, or by appointments. Chakrabarti: M W F 3:00pm - 4:00 pm at AVW 4101. Websites Course website: syllabus, reading assignments, handouts, and so on. Check Frequently!!.

More logistics Office Hours Wu: Tu Th 11:00am - 12:00 pm at AVW 3257, or by appointments. Chakrabarti: M W F 3:00pm - 4:00 pm at AVW 4101. Websites Course website: syllabus, reading assignments, handouts, and so on. Check Frequently!!. Piazza: announcements, discussion forum, ask for helps.

More logistics Office Hours Wu: Tu Th 11:00am - 12:00 pm at AVW 3257, or by appointments. Chakrabarti: M W F 3:00pm - 4:00 pm at AVW 4101. Websites Course website: syllabus, reading assignments, handouts, and so on. Check Frequently!!. Piazza: announcements, discussion forum, ask for helps. ELMS: distribute and submit assignments, grades, solutions.

Important things to check from the course website Course Policy. Syllabus. Projects.

Important things to check from the course website Course Policy. Syllabus. Projects. Please let me know ASAP if you cannot submit assignments electronically. time conflicts of exams. concerns about the difficulty of the course. anything that you wanted to discuss...

Reading Assignments Refresh linear algebra with Dirac notations KLM 2.1-2.6. A cheatsheet on our website. Optional exercise also on our website.