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...
From the first idea of a quantum computer in 1980 up until today, the quantum computing industry has grown tremendously, especially during the past 10 years. Many organizations are spending hundreds of millions of dollars in a race to build the world's best quantum computer. This study is a...
This book details the theory of quantum computing. My edition was 2015, which was 8 years ago. Although the book is already out of dated, the theory is still incredible. I can't say I understand fully the details of the technology, but the journey is pleasa... (展开) ...
13 Best New Quantum Computing Books To Read In 2020 The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy is a great place to search and read about general topics from more philosophical perspective LECTURE NOTES John Preskill, Notes on Quantum Computation, Caltech John. Watrous, Lecture Notes, Waterloo Scott Aa...
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Entering the realm of atoms opens up powerful new possibilities in the shape of quantum computing, with processors that could work millions of times faster than the ones we use today. Sounds amazing, but the trouble is that quantum computing is hugely more complex than traditional computing and ...
Quantum Computing Skeptics Interesting article. I am also skeptical that we are going to see useful quantum computers anytime soon. Since at least 2019, I have been saying that this is hard. And that we don’t know if it’s “land a person on the surface of the moon” hard, or “...
A reference list with deep coverage of quantum computing topics if you want to learn more about quantum computer programming.
when we measure a qubit, we just get 0 or 1 back — whichever value the qubit’s energetic wave function collapsed to when it was measured. Superposition is the first of two major pillars underpinning the power of quantum computing. The other, entanglement, is described in the next section...