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A Practical Guide to Quantum Computing
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In this chapter, we have studied two-qubit systems. You now know how to describe the state of a pair of qubits, how to extract information from them with simultaneous and sequential measurements, and how to transform their states with two-qubit quantum gates.
In particular, you now have a deep understanding of the CNOT gate, one of the most important operations in all of quantum computing. You know that its action cannot be obtained as the combination of one-qubit gates and that it can be used to create entanglement. In that regard, you also know how to distinguish entangled from product states. Finally, you understand the reasons why it is impossible to clone general unknown quantum states, but you know that certain pairs of the states can always be copied with appropriate quantum gates.
All this will be extremely helpful to us in the rest of the book, starting with next chapter, in which we will put our new knowledge into practice by implementing some key quantum protocols and...