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Quantum Information Principles

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This lecture covers the principles of quantum information, focusing on the composition of systems described by Hilbert spaces, with each system being detailed by vectors. It also explores the application of previous principles, emphasizing the importance of avoiding entanglement when operating on parts of a system.

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