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Heisenberg Interaction and Quantum Gates

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This lecture covers the Heisenberg interaction between two magnetic moments, two-level systems, and qubits, as well as the SWAP gate and CNOT gate operations in quantum computing. The instructor discusses the total Hilbert space and the energy units involved in these interactions.

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