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<li><b>Reading recommendation</b>: Scherer, Mathematics of Quantum Computations, parts of chapter 2 and sections 3.1-3.3 and Hundt, Quantum Computing for Programmers, chapter 2.1-2.5. Hundt's text is relevant for the programming part where we build from scratch the ingredients we will need.
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<li><b>Reading recommendation</b>: Scherer, Mathematics of Quantum Computations, parts of chapter 2 and sections 3.1-3.3 and Hundt, Quantum Computing for Programmers, chapter 2.1-2.5. Hundt's text is relevant for the programming part where we build from scratch the ingredients we will need.</li>
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<p>Feel free to study the exercises in Scherer's text as well. Solutions are available.</p>
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<p><li><b>Reading recommendation</b>: Scherer, Mathematics of Quantum Computations, parts of chapter 2 and sections 3.1-3.3 and Hundt, Quantum Computing for Programmers, chapter 2.1-2.5. Hundt's text is relevant for the programming part where we build from scratch the ingredients we will need.
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<p><li><b>Reading recommendation</b>: Scherer, Mathematics of Quantum Computations, parts of chapter 2 and sections 3.1-3.3 and Hundt, Quantum Computing for Programmers, chapter 2.1-2.5. Hundt's text is relevant for the programming part where we build from scratch the ingredients we will need.</li>
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<p>Feel free to study the exercises in Scherer's text as well. Solutions are available.</p>
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<li><b>Reading recommendation</b>: Scherer, Mathematics of Quantum Computations, parts of chapter 2 and sections 3.1-3.3 and Hundt, Quantum Computing for Programmers, chapter 2.1-2.5. Hundt's text is relevant for the programming part where we build from scratch the ingredients we will need.
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<li><b>Reading recommendation</b>: Scherer, Mathematics of Quantum Computations, parts of chapter 2 and sections 3.1-3.3 and Hundt, Quantum Computing for Programmers, chapter 2.1-2.5. Hundt's text is relevant for the programming part where we build from scratch the ingredients we will need.</li>
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<p>Feel free to study the exercises in Scherer's text as well. Solutions are available.</p>
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<li><b>Reading recommendation</b>: Scherer, Mathematics of Quantum Computations, parts of chapter 2 and sections 3.1-3.3 and Hundt, Quantum Computing for Programmers, chapter 2.1-2.5. Hundt's text is relevant for the programming part where we build from scratch the ingredients we will need.
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<li><b>Reading recommendation</b>: Scherer, Mathematics of Quantum Computations, parts of chapter 2 and sections 3.1-3.3 and Hundt, Quantum Computing for Programmers, chapter 2.1-2.5. Hundt's text is relevant for the programming part where we build from scratch the ingredients we will need.</li>
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<p>Feel free to study the exercises in Scherer's text as well. Solutions are available.</p>
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