Lecture notes

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On this page are some lecture notes that I created for courses I taught when I was a professor. They may be used and distributed freely, for individual study or by course instructors. They may not be sold.

This was a traditional undergraduate course on the theory of computing covering finite automata, context-free grammars, and Turing machines.

This was an advanced graduate course on quantum information theory, including video lectures and notes, taught online (by necessity) in Spring 2020. The videos took a long time to create and I only managed to cover about half of the material I had intended for the course.

This was an advanced graduate course on the theory of quantum information that I taught many times. Everything in these notes is done better in The Theory of Quantum Information, but here they are for old times’ sake.

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