Quantum Computing provides a comprehensive introduction to the key applications of quantum mechanics, including quantum cryptography, quantum information, and quantum computing. This FreeBook features chapters culled from many of our best-selling quantum physics and quantum mechanics titles. About the Author...
about Communitech, about the two founders of RIM, Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie, and about the meteoric rise of BlackBerry. Some superb local stories about the growth and dealing with the growing pains. The other organizations that the RIM co-founders fostered like CIGI, The Perimeter Insti...
including those in development. It also covers ethical concerns about AI in healthcare, AI principles and how they work, AI’s critical position in all major medical specialties, and the
An Introduction to Quantum Computing - R. Sridhar Add to Cart | View Details | Post Reviews Author: R. Sridhar ISBN: 9788197531279 Cover: Hardbound Pages: 332 Year: 2025 Size: 6.14" X 9.21" Cover Price : Rs 1,695.00 About the Book The book covers the basics of quantum com...
learning; chained algorithms combining unsupervised learning with decision trees; random forests combining deep learning and genetic algorithms; conversational user interfaces for chatbots; neuromorphic computing; and quantum computing. Readers should have experience with statistical knowledge and Python ...
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Cambridge University Press, 2008 ISBN: 978-0-521-87996-5; Language: English Written for computer science students and professionals, this book provides an introduction to the field of quantum computing. The reader is not expected to have any advanced mathematics or physics background. Topics covere...
QUANTUM COMPUTING: Feynman Lectures On Computation –Never enough of Feynman on my list. This particular book is not all about quantum computing but it has a great chapter about it and few other chapters that are good as an introduction to those new sorts of computers. Hidden In Plain Sight...
Quantum Computing: Principles and Paradigms covers a broad range of topics, providing a state-of-the-art and comprehensive reference for the rapid progress in the field of quantum computing and related technologies from major international companies (such as IBM, Google, Intel, Rigetti, Q-Control)...