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Quantum information science / Theory of computation / Quantum computer / Quantum cryptography / Computation / Algorithmic game theory / Qubit / Quantum mechanics / Physics / Theoretical computer science / Applied mathematics / Computer science
Date: 2007-11-22 04:26:14
Quantum information science
Theory of computation
Quantum computer
Quantum cryptography
Computation
Algorithmic game theory
Qubit
Quantum mechanics
Physics
Theoretical computer science
Applied mathematics
Computer science

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