- Lecture 1: The Qubit Worked Examples
- Lecture 2: Interference Worked Examples
- Lecture 3 : Measurement Worked Examples
- Lecture 4 : The Schroedinger Picture
- Lecture 5 : A Quantum Algorithm
- Lecture 6 : Grover's Search Algorithm
Videos: Some of the videos on Youtube are of very low resolution
Lecture 1
- David Deutsch – Lectures on Quantum Computation – Lecture 1: The Qubit – Part 1/4
- David Deutsch – Lectures on Quantum Computation – Lecture 1: The Qubit – Part 2/4
- David Deutsch – Lectures on Quantum Computation – Lecture 1: The Qubit – Part 3/4
- David Deutsch – Lectures on Quantum Computation – Lecture 1: The Qubit – Part 4/4
Lecture 2
The simplest quantum property demonstration I have ever seen is copied from Lecture #2. Thinking classically you would conclude that the photo would exit vertically 50% of the time and to the right 50% of the time. But it always exits to the right. If I understand correctly for the simplest experiment you would not even need a single phone detector / counter. You could just see you get output to the right and zero in the vertical directly of the second 1/2 silvered mirror. You can also place a barrier in the upper horizontal path and that causes 1/2 the photons to exit vertical and 1/2 to exit to the right.
In practice the system is arranged so it can us a single beam splitter plate as follows.
Quantum Mechanics Table of Contents TOC
- Quantum Mechanics Table of Contents TOC
- ASU Quantum Mechanics for Engineers 434 Notes from Year 2001
- Book: Advanced Quantum Mechanics – Freeman Dyson
- Book: Notes on Quantum Mechanics
- Quantum Mechanics Entanglement and Quantum Computation Summary List
- Quantum Mechanics and Entanglement Experiment with Single Photon Detector
- Summary Outline of Richard Feynmans Thesis – Framework for learning QED and Quantum Mechanics in general
- Quantum Computing Video strips down computing mechanics explanation to minimum
- Quantum Mechanics Computing for Computer Scientists
- Quantum Mechanics Money from Knots
- Quantum Mechanics Logic
- Video: Erann Gats explanation of quantum entanglement, measurement and interpretations
- Leonard Susskind Quantum Entanglement Lecture 2006
- Quantum Mechanics Entanglement and Spooky Action at a distance
- Quantum Computing Parallelism Explained
- On the Theory of Quanta Louis-Victor de Broglie 1892-1987
- Entangled-Light-Emitting Diode
- PAM Dirac Lectures in New Zealand 1975
- Leonard Susskind Lecture Series Play Lists
- Video: Spooky Actions At A Distance?: Oppenheimer Lecture – David Mermin – and Rhetorical Homework Problem Solution
- Lectures on Quantum Computation by David Deutsch – Includes Best Grover Search Algorithm Explanation Unit 6
- Basic Polarized Photon Entanglement Experiment
- Private: Quantum Computing Book Collection
- Video: KITP Lecture : Putting Weirdness to Work: Quantum Information Science
- Private: Derivation of the Planck Relation and Maximum Entropy Principle
- Derivation of Nyquist 4KTBR Relation using Boltzmann 1/2KT Equipartition Theorem
- Heuristic method of understanding the shapes of hydrogen atom electron orbitals
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