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Explores quantum applications like imaging, entanglement, quantum computing, and quantum key distribution, along with superconducting electronics and single-photon detectors.
Explores analog and digital quantum computing, quantum jumps, cooling of atoms with light, quantum computer technologies, and trapped ion quantum bits.
Introduces experimental realizations of quantum information processing, focusing on superconducting circuits and the differences between classical and quantum computing.