
Dancing with Qubits
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Dancing with Qubits
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Overview of this book
Dancing with Qubits, Second Edition, is a comprehensive quantum computing textbook that starts with an overview of why quantum computing is so different from classical computing and describes several industry use cases where it can have a major impact. A full description of classical computing and the mathematical underpinnings of quantum computing follows, helping you better understand concepts such as superposition, entanglement, and interference. Next up are circuits and algorithms, both basic and sophisticated, as well as a survey of the physics and engineering ideas behind how quantum computing hardware is built. Finally, the book looks to the future and gives you guidance on understanding how further developments may affect you.
This new edition is updated throughout with more than 100 new exercises and includes new chapters on NISQ algorithms and quantum machine learning.
Understanding quantum computing requires a lot of math, and this book doesn't shy away from the necessary math concepts you'll need. Each topic is explained thoroughly and with helpful examples, leaving you with a solid foundation of knowledge in quantum computing that will help you pursue and leverage quantum-led technologies.
Table of Contents (26 chapters)
Preface
I Foundations
Why Quantum Computing
They’re Not Old, They’re Classics
More Numbers Than You Can Imagine
Planes and Circles and Spheres, Oh My
Dimensions
6 What Do You Mean “Probably”?
II Quantum Computing
One Qubit
Two Qubits, Three
Wiring Up the Circuits
From Circuits to Algorithms
Getting Physical
III Advanced Topics
Considering NISQ Algorithms
Introduction to Quantum Machine Learning
Questions about the Future
Afterword
A Quick Reference
B Notices
C Production Notes
Other Books You May Enjoy
References
Index
Appendices
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