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Date: 2012-04-02 07:15:02
Algebraic graph theory
Quantum mechanics
Geometric group theory
Spectral theory
Expander graph
Functional analysis
Regular representation
Ramanujan graph
Zig-zag product
Graph theory
Mathematics
Algebra

Quantum Expanders: Motivation and Constructions

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