This introduction to quantum computing from a classical programmer's perspective is meant for students and practitioners alike. Over 25 fundamental algorithms are explained with full mathematical derivations and classical code for simulation, using an open-source code base developed from the ground up in...
error correction, and challenges for quantum programming languages, compilers, and tools, with a final section on compiler techniques for transpilation. 4积分(VIP免费),请先登录 Quantum Computing for Programmers 9781009098175.rar
Recent claims from Google of achieving “Quantum Supremacy” brought a lot of attention to the subject of Quantum Computing. As a software developer all of the sudden every non-developer person I know started asking me questions about it, what it meant, and if it’s the start of skynet ...
Compilers are fundamental to modern computing. They work as translators, transforming human oriented programming languages into computer oriented machine languages. A compiler allows programmers to ignore machine dependent details of scheduling. Compilers allows programs and scheduling skills to be machine ...
Q&A for engineers, scientists, programmers, and computing professionals interested in quantum computing
a scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory and lead author of the recently published guide inACM Transactions on Quantum Computing. "Our guide helps quantum programmers get started in the field, which is bound to grow as more and more quantum computers with more and more qubits become commonpl...
Quantum computing offers a new way to process information. Q-CTRL tackles the biggest challenges the industry faces and improve performance by over 1,000X.
in electrical engineering and computer science and the lead author on a newpaperabout Twist. “Because understanding quantum programs requires understanding entanglement, we hope that Twist paves the way to languages that make the unique challenges of quantum computing more accessible to programmers.”...
another," said MIT Ph.D. student Charles Yuan, the lead author on a paper about Twist. "Because understanding quantum programs requires understanding entanglement, we hope that Twist paves the way to languages that make the unique challenges of quantum computing more accessible to programmers." ...
The technology of quantum computing isn’t fully operational yet and a major challenge is translating quantum algorithms from abstract mathematical concepts into concrete code that can run on a quantum computer. Whereas programmers for regular computers have access to myriad languages such as Python and...