List of Figures
- Figure 1.1: The qu-switch
- Figure 1.2: The Bloch sphere
- Figure 1.3: The caffeine molecule
- Figure 1.4: Richard Feynman at the California Institute of Technology in 1959
- Figure 1.5: Results from a fair flip of a coin
- Figure 1.6: A quantum “coin flip”
- Figure 1.7: Baseball player statistics by year
- Figure 1.8: Points we wish to separate
- Figure 1.9: The points separated by a line
- Figure 1.10: We cannot separate the points by a line
- Figure 1.11: The points moved into three dimensions
- Figure 1.12: Circle in a square
- Figure 1.13: 10 points dropped in the square
- Figure 1.14: 100 points dropped in the square
- Figure 1.15: 500 points dropped in the square
- Figure 1.16: It will take many physical qubits to make one logical qubit
- Figure 2.1: ...
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