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Quantum Computation: Basics and Harmonic Oscillator

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This lecture introduces the basics of quantum computation, focusing on qubits, Bloch sphere encoding, and harmonic oscillators. It covers the transition from classical bits to quantum bits, encoding information on the Bloch sphere, and the properties of harmonic oscillators in quantum systems.

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