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_aConcise Guide to Quantum Computing _h[electronic resource] : _bAlgorithms, Exercises, and Implementations / _cby Sergei Kurgalin, Sergei Borzunov. |
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505 | 0 | _a1. The Quantum Computation Model -- 2. Pauli Matrices and Dirac Matrices -- 3. Basic Qubit Operations -- 4. Entangled States -- 5. Quantum Teleportation -- 6. Universal Elements for Quantum Circuits -- 7. Implementing Boolean Functions -- 8. Quantum Fourier Transform -- 9. Phase Estimation Algorithm -- 10. Outlook of Quantum Computing. | |
520 | _aThis textbook is intended for practical, laboratory sessions associated with the course of quantum computing and quantum algorithms, as well as for self-study. It contains basic theoretical concepts and methods for solving basic types of problems and gives an overview of basic qubit operations, entangled states, quantum circuits, implementing functions, quantum Fourier transform, phase estimation, etc. The book serves as a basis for the application of new information technologies in education and corporate technical training: theoretical material and examples of practical problems, as well as exercises with, in most cases, detailed solutions, have relation to information technologies. A large number of detailed examples serve to better develop professional competencies in computer science. Dr. Sergei Kurgalin is Professor and Head of the Department of Digital Technologies at Voronezh State University, Russia. Dr. Sergei Borzunov is Associate Professor at the same institution. | ||
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