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Programming Quantum Computers
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Programming Quantum Computers

by Eric R. Johnston, Nic Harrigan, Mercedes Gimeno-Segovia
July 2019
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
333 pages
8h 13m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Part I. Programming for a QPU

What exactly is a qubit? How can we visualize one? How is it useful? These are short questions with complicated answers. In the first part of the book we’ll answer these questions in a practical way. We begin in Chapter 2 by first describing and making use of a single qubit. The additional complexity of multi-qubit systems are then covered in Chapter 3. Along the way we’ll encounter a number of single and multi-qubit operations, and Chapter 4 puts these straight to use, describing how to perform quantum teleportation. Bear in mind that the code samples that punctuate our discussion can be run on the QCEngine simulator (introduced in Chapter 1), using the provided links.

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