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|a 1. The Quantum Computation Model -- 2. Pauli Matrices and Dirac Matrices -- 3. Basic Qubit Operations -- 4. Entangled States -- 5. Quantum Teleportation -- 6. Universal Elements for Quantum Circuits -- 7. Implementing Boolean Functions -- 8. Quantum Fourier Transform -- 9. Phase Estimation Algorithm -- 10. Outlook of Quantum Computing.
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