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The book contains two parts: “From linear algebra to quantum computing” with ten chapters, and “Physical realization of quantum computing” with six chapters. The solutions to selected exercises are presented in an appendix. All the theoretical information is presented in the...
Quantum computing devices are built using “quantum bits” or qubits, which utilize a principle known as superposition; this allows qubits to hold both one and zero values simultaneously, unlike traditional bits. When grouped, qubits can exhibit a fascinating phenomenon called entanglement, enabling th...
Matthias Troyer, distinguished scientist at Microsoft and keynote speaker at ISC high performance conference discusses his research into quantum computing and the development of quantum hardware and algorithms for scientists
That’s where quantum computing comes in handy. It will allow physicists to simulate nuclear physics, the scattering of the nuclei, quarks as well as fundamental interactions. CERN has alreadystarted workingwith IBM on quantum computers. Researchers have used the ‘quantum support vector machine’ ...
While current quantum computers are not capable of delivering a speed-up, many research efforts have begun with the aim of developing new algorithms which make use of quantum computing principles, to replace the most computationally expensive classical techniques. Researchers attempting to benchmark ...
Eq. (64) shows the superposition principle of quantum states. Generally, in order to perform quantum computing, one should do the following [3]: (1) prepare the quantum computer in an initial state |ψin〉; (2) carry out the given unitary transformation U, that is, |ψout〉=U|ψin...
Quantum Neural Network (QNN) is a young and outlying science built upon the combination of classical neural network and quantumcomputing. Making use of quantum linear superposition, this paper presents a quantum M-P neural network based on the analysisof the conventional M-P neural network. More...
3.1. Levels of Quantum Computing Quantum Algorithms can be classified into at least three levels: quantum-inspired, quantum-hybrid, and quantum(-native), with increasing dependence on the capabilities of quantum computers. Working with the mathematical foundation of quantum computing may reveal new ins...