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The document outlines proposed changes to a curriculum on quantum computing, suggesting the addition of topics on quantum parallelism and hybrid quantum-classical algorithms. It recommends removing Bell states as a separate topic and Shor's Factorization Algorithm due to its complexity. The changes aim to streamline the curriculum and focus on relevant applications in quantum computing.
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Modification Reason Quantum Computing (1)

The document outlines proposed changes to a curriculum on quantum computing, suggesting the addition of topics on quantum parallelism and hybrid quantum-classical algorithms. It recommends removing Bell states as a separate topic and Shor's Factorization Algorithm due to its complexity. The changes aim to streamline the curriculum and focus on relevant applications in quantum computing.
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1 Quantum Parallelism and its Quantum parallelism is a key strength of quantum


Advantages. computing and should be introduced early (add)
2 Bell states. Bell States (can be covered under entanglement
instead of being a separate topic). ( remove)

4 Introduction to Hybrid (Hybrid algorithms are becoming widely used in


Quantum-Classical Algorithms. near-term quantum applications.) (add)
4 Shor’s Factorization Algorithm Since it's complex and more relevant for cryptography-
focused courses ( remove)

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