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245 1 0 _aQuantum Computing: An Applied Approach
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_cby Jack D. Hidary.
250 _a1st ed. 2019.
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300 _aXIX, 379 p.
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505 0 _aPreface -- Acknowledgements -- Navigating this Book -- I. Foundations -- 1. Superposition, Entanglement and Reversibility -- 2. A Brief History of Quantum Computing -- 3. Qubits and Unitary Operators -- 4. Measurement and Quantum Circuits -- 5. Complexity Theory. II. Hardware and Applications -- 6. Building a Quantum Computer -- 7. Development Libraries for Quantum Computer Programming -- 8. Teleportation, Superdense Coding and Bell’s Inequality -- 9. The Canon: Code Walkthroughs -- 10. Quantum Computing Methods -- 11. Application and Quantum Supremacy -- III. Toolkit -- 12. Mathematical Tools for Quantum Computing I -- 13. Mathematical Tools for Quantum Computing II -- 14. Mathematical Tools for Quantum Computing III -- 15. Table of Quantum Operators and Core Circuits -- Works Cited.
520 _aThis book integrates the foundations of quantum computing with a hands-on coding approach to this emerging field; it is the first work to bring these strands together in an updated manner. This work is suitable for both academic coursework and corporate technical training. This volume comprises three books under one cover: Part I outlines the necessary foundations of quantum computing and quantum circuits. Part II walks through the canon of quantum computing algorithms and provides code on a range of quantum computing methods in current use. Part III covers the mathematical toolkit required to master quantum computing. Additional resources include a table of operators and circuit elements and a companion GitHub site providing code and updates. Jack D. Hidary is a research scientist in quantum computing and in AI at Alphabet X, formerly Google X. “Quantum Computing will change our world in unexpected ways. Everything technology leaders, engineers and graduate students need is in this book including the methods and hands-on code to program on this novel platform.” —Eric Schmidt, PhD, Former Chairman and CEO of Google; Founder, Innovation Endeavors.
650 0 _aProgramming languages (Electronic computers).
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