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040 _aNISER LIBRARY
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_cNISER LIBRARY
082 0 0 _a004.5
_bWON-I
100 1 _aWong, Hiu Yung
245 1 0 _aIntroduction to quantum computing :
_bfrom a layperson to a programmer in 30 steps
250 _a2nd edition
260 _aCham, Switzerland :
_bSpringer,
_c2024.
300 _axxi, 355 pages :
_billustrations (1 b/w illustrations) ;
_c24 cm
500 _aIncludes index.
520 _aThis textbook introduces quantum computing to readers who do not have much background in linear algebra based on the self-study experience of the author as an engineer. The author targets undergraduate and master students who are willing to spend about 60 -90 hours seriously learning quantum computing. This book is also suitable for self-study and teaching videos for each chapter and more than 200 exercises with answers are provided. Readers will be able to write their program to simulate quantum computing algorithms and run on real quantum computers on IBM-Q. Moreover, unlike books that only give superficial, “hand-waving” explanations, this book uses exact formalism so readers can continue to pursue more advanced topics based on what they learn from this book
650 0 _aQuantum computing.
650 0 _aQuantum computing for beginners
650 0 _aLinear algebra for quantum computing
650 0 _aComputer programming
650 0 _aEmbedded computer systems
650 0 _aProgramming techniques
856 _3Table of content
_uhttps://link.springer.com/content/pdf/bfm:978-3-031-36985-8/1
856 _3Reviews
_uhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/165064573-introduction-to-quantum-computing#CommunityReviews
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