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3 August 2025
- diffhist Bounded operator 13:27 +2,424 Elaineic talk contribs (Added section on other notions of boundedness and reference.) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist m Raymond Laflamme 12:42 0 Qcomp talk contribs (→Scientific work: +wikilink, -typo)
- diffhist Raymond Laflamme 12:41 +1,569 Qcomp talk contribs (→Scientific work: expanded on his scientific contribution: DQC1-model and KLM-protocol)
1 August 2025
- diffhist Quantum computing 15:55 −1,540 Johnjbarton talk contribs (→Achievements in quantum error correction: Delete section of Google WP:PUFFERY)
- diffhist Quantum computing 15:54 −627 Johnjbarton talk contribs (→History: Delete paragraph that duplicates content above)
- diffhist Quantum computing 13:32 +2,578 SkyWatcher789 talk contribs (→History) Tag: Visual edit
30 July 2025
- diffhist Hilbert space 20:44 −136 Tito Omburo talk contribs (I *think* I got the only occurrence. It would be helpful if this template provided some metadata as to the number of occurrences (and location).)
- diffhist Hilbert space 18:55 +115 Beland talk contribs ({{MOS|article|date=July 2025| MOS:FORMULA - avoid mixing {{tag|math}} and {{tl|math}} in the same expression}})
29 July 2025
- diffhist m Invariant (mathematics) 10:04 +28 Onel5969 talk contribs (Disambiguating links to Object-orientation (link changed to Object-oriented programming) using DisamAssist.)
28 July 2025
- diffhist Quantum computing 23:15 +280 Tito Omburo talk contribs (mention quantum advantage/supremacy)
- diffhist Quantum computing 23:12 −738 Tito Omburo talk contribs (The third paragraph is wrong, and also redundant with the first paragraph. Quantum complexity theory does not conclude that there are *any* problems solvable exponentially faster than a classical computer.)