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100 _aSilva, Vladimir
245 _aQuantum computing by practice :
_bpython programming in the cloud with qiskit and IBM-Q
_cby Vladimir Silva
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _aNew York :
_bApress,
_c©2024
300 _axxii, 403 p. :
_bill. ;
_c25 cm.
500 _aIncludes index
505 _t1. Quantum Fields – The Building Blocks of Reality
505 _t2. Richard Feynman, Demigod of Physics, Father of the Quantum Computer
505 _t3. Behold, the Qubit Revolution
505 _t4. Enter IBM Quantum: A One of a Kind Platform for Quantum Computing in the Cloud
505 _t5. Mathematical Foundation: Time to Dust up that Linear Algebra
505 _t 6. QISKit, Awesome SDK for Quantum Programming in Python
505 _t7. Start Your Engines: From Quantum Random Numbers to Teleportation, pit stop at Super Dense Coding
505 _t8. Game Theory: With Quantum Mechanics Odds Are Always in Your Favor
505 _t9. Quantum Advantage with Deutsch-Jozsa, Bernstein-Vazirani, and Simon's Algorithms
505 _t10. Advanced Algorithm: Unstructured Search and Integer Factorization with Grover and Shor
505 _t11. Quantum in the Real World: Advanced Chemistry and Protein Folding
520 _aLearn to write algorithms and program in the new field of quantum computing. This second edition is updated to equip you with the latest knowledge and tools needed to be a complex problem-solver in this ever-evolving landscape. The book has expanded its coverage of current and future advancements and investments by IT companies in this emerging technology. Most chapters are thoroughly revised to incorporate the latest updates to IBM Quantum's systems and offerings, such as improved algorithms, integrating hardware advancements, software enhancements, bug fixes, and more. You’ll examine quantum computing in the cloud and run experiments there on a real quantum device. Along the way you’ll cover game theory with the Magic Square, an example of quantum pseudo-telepathy. You’ll also learn to write code using QISKit, Python SDK, and other APIs such as QASM and execute it against simulators (local or remote) or a real quantum computer.
650 _aComputer Science
650 _aQuantum Computing
650 _aPython
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