One of the interesting aspects of quantum information science is that it is often possible to get started calculating things, and maybe even discovering new things, without as much advanced mathematical background as other branches of physics. Competence in, and comfort with, linear algebra is a big part of what’s needed. A little coding experience […]

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Ah, that fresh new-website smell! With Jacques’ post about more conceptual matters having just started us off, I figured it would be a good time to make a note on the technical side. Sisters, misters and dichotomy resisters, I present to you A First Course in the Sporadic SICs, SpringerBriefs in Mathematical Physics volume 41 […]

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