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I am looking for a nice lecture about group theory for quantum information. Ideally a video lecture.

I know some of the very basics as I am familiar with the stabilizer formalism but there are many "important" things, for instance, representation theory, which I am not familiar with.

If the lecture can be quantum information-oriented it would be a plus (in order to directly go to the things that are useful for quantum mechanics).

Marco Fellous-Asiani
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  • Nice idea for a lecture course actually! – Rammus May 29 '22 at 14:09
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    This video by Chris Moore might have some (not necessarily all) of your desirables, with a focus on the hidden subgroup problem especially for graph isomorphism. Nothing about the stabilizer formulation, but a small amount of representation theory. It's only one "lecture" (more of a presentation) though. – Mark Spinelli May 30 '22 at 00:37

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