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Quantum Computing: Qubit Testing

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This lecture covers the classical testing of qubits, including measuring qubits in different bases, obtaining uniform results, and testing qubits randomly. The lecture also discusses the Hadamard basis and the challenges of measuring qubits in quantum computing.

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