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I am looking for a book that uses the following representation of a CNOT , that so far I have only seen on Wikipedia. Because I'd like to properly cite the source, I am looking for a book that uses it:

$e^{i\frac{\pi}{4}\left(I-Z\right)\otimes\left(I-X\right)}$

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  • related by the OP: https://quantumcomputing.stackexchange.com/q/26455/55 – glS May 30 '22 at 13:58
  • as a general comment: I don't think using such an identity necessarily requires citing a particular source. You can just include the derivation if you really want to be thorough, it's a pretty straightforward calculation anyway – glS May 30 '22 at 14:00
  • Alright Thank you for your advice! – manuel459 May 30 '22 at 14:13
  • Im going to close the question then. – manuel459 May 30 '22 at 14:13

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