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A Practical Guide to Quantum Computing
By :
Those who think that the small doesn’t exist
can’t see the greatness of that which is good.
— Jos é Ortega y Gasset
In the last chapter, we learned how to work with single qubits: we discussed how to represent the state of a qubit, how to extract information from a qubit using quantum measurements, and how to manipulate the state of a qubit through quantum gates. With that knowledge, we are ready to introduce our first quantum protocols. They will be simple, because they will be built on one-qubit systems, but it would be very unwise to look down on them, for, as you will soon see, they hold some unexpected surprises!
We will begin with an interesting application of quantum phenomena that will enable us to design currency that cannot be forged. Actually, this idea of quantum money is considered by many as the true beginning of quantum information theory. Without going any further, we will notice its...