Quantum Computation Language (QCL) is one of the first implemented quantum programming languages. The most important feature of QCL is the support for user-defined operators and functions. Its syntax resembles the syntax of the C programming language and its classical data types are similar to primitive data types in C. One can combine classical code and quantum code in the same program. The language was created to explore programming concepts for quantum computers. The QCL library provides standard quantum operators used in quantum algorithms such as: * Controlled-not with many target qubits, * Hadamard operation on many qubits, * Phase and controlled phase. * Quantum algorithms for addition, multiplication and exponentiation with binary constants (all modulus n) * The quantum fourier transform (Wikipedia).
Quantum Computing for Beginners | How to get started with Quantum Computing
Quantum computing is the use of quantum-mechanical phenomena such as superposition and entanglement to perform computation. A quantum computer is used to perform such computation, which can be implemented theoretically or physically. The field of quantum computing is actually a sub-field
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What is Quantum Machine Learning?
Generative machine learning is the field of ML that focuses on generating data. If you've seen any of the realistic-looking faces on pages such as www.thispersondoesnotexist.com or www.whichfaceisreal.com, you've seen generative machine learning in action. Quantum computing is a rapidly ad
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Quantum Computers, Explained With Quantum Physics
Quantum computers aren’t the next generation of supercomputers—they’re something else entirely. Before we can even begin to talk about their potential applications, we need to understand the fundamental physics that drives the theory of quantum computing. (Featuring Scott Aaronson, John Pr
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What Is Quantum Computing | Quantum Computing Explained | Quantum Computer | #Shorts | Simplilearn
🔥Explore Our Free Courses With Completion Certificate by SkillUp: https://www.simplilearn.com/skillup-free-online-courses?utm_campaign=QuantumComputingShorts&utm_medium=ShortsDescription&utm_source=youtube Quantum computing is a branch of computing that focuses on developing computer tech
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Quantum Computer in a Nutshell (Documentary)
The reservoir of possibilities offered by the fundamental laws of Nature, is the key point in the development of science and technology. Quantum computing is the next step on the road to broaden our perspective from which we currently look at the Universe. The movie shows the history of pr
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SciAm Special: How Do Quantum Computers Work?
Jargon is easy; metaphors are tough -- try describing quantum computers to folks who have never heard of them. One of our editors gives it his best shot in fifth episode of the Instant Egghead segment of Scientific American's new video podcast. (iTunes, RSS)
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Linear algebra for Quantum Mechanics
Linear algebra is the branch of mathematics concerning linear equations such as. linear functions and their representations in vector spaces and through matrices. In this video you will learn about #linear #algebra that is used frequently in quantum #mechanics or #quantum #physics. ****
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Open Source Quantum Computing: Write Your Own Quantum Programs
Quantum computers are not just science fiction anymore, with many companies building increasingly more powerful quantum computers. While, concepts in quantum computing have been around for over 30 years, but it hasn't been generally accessible until recently. Despite this quantum computing
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Artificial General Intelligence | Tim Ferriss & Eric Schmidt | GEONOW
✅ Subscribe: https://bit.ly/3slupxs Quantum AI is the use of quantum computing for computation of machine learning algorithms. Thanks to computational advantages of quantum computing, quantum AI can help achieve results that are not possible to achieve with classical computers. Quantum da
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A conversation between Bob Coecke and Stephen Wolfram at the Wolfram Summer School 2021
Stephen Wolfram plays the role of Salonnière in this new, on-going series of intellectual explorations with special guests. Watch all of the conversations here: https://wolfr.am/youtube-sw-conversations Follow us on our official social media channels. Twitter: https://twitter.com/Wolfra
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Juan Carrasquilla: "Simulating quantum dynamics with neural machine translation"
Machine Learning for Physics and the Physics of Learning 2019 Workshop I: From Passive to Active: Generative and Reinforcement Learning with Physics "Simulating quantum dynamics with neural machine translation" Juan Carrasquilla - Vector Institute Abstract: I will present a heuristic to
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!!Con 2016 - All Together Now! Programming the Quantum Computer By Jennifer Fernick
All Together Now! Programming the Quantum Computer By Jennifer Fernick In this talk, we unravel the sublime beauty of programming in an abstract and philosophical way, not by moving away from the laws of physics, but by moving toward them. In particular, I will introduce recent work on pr
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The quantum computers are coming - talk
Many people may not know it, but we live in a time where the first quantum computers have been created - and they're pretty damn cool. Why? Because while regular bits are limited to only two boring values, QBITs can take near infinite values and operate singularly or in harmony with each o
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Wolfram Quantum Framework: A Guide for Educators
In this stream, the academic outreach team presents an introduction to Wolfram Quantum Framework. Learn more here: https://resources.wolframcloud.com/PacletRepository/resources/Wolfram/QuantumFramework/ Follow us on our official social media channels. Twitter: https://twitter.com/Wolfra
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Science & Technology Q&A for Kids (and others) [Part 106]
Stephen Wolfram hosts a live and unscripted Ask Me Anything about the history of science and technology for all ages. Find the playlist of Q&A's here: https://wolfr.am/youtube-sw-qa Originally livestreamed at: https://twitch.tv/stephen_wolfram If you missed the original livestream of
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Quantum Technology: Concepts and Prospects by Apoorva D. Patel
ICTS Colloquium Tittle : Quantum Technology - Concepts and Prospects Speaker : Apoorva D. Patel (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore) DATE : Monday,November 25,2019 Time : 02:30PM VENUE : Madhava Lecture Hall, ICTS Campus Bangalore Abstract : A variety of
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You've probably heard of Quantum Computing, but it still remains a mystery? In this deep-dive session, I will explain important concepts like qubits, superposition, and entanglement. Theoretical knowledge about quantum physics, quantum gates, and quantum algorithms will be associated with
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Computation and the Fundamental Theory of Physics - with Stephen Wolfram
Stephen Wolfram discusses his efforts to use what he's learned from exploring computational systems to build a new fundamental theory of all of physics. Watch the Q&A: https://youtu.be/uuQZ7iQH3Fg Stephen Wolfram is the creator of Mathematica, Wolfram|Alpha and the Wolfram Language; the a
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Wolfram Physics Project: One Month Update
This is a Wolfram Physics Project one-month update. Begins at 2:37 Originally livestreamed at: https://twitch.tv/stephen_wolfram Stay up-to-date on this project by visiting our website: http://wolfr.am/physics Check out the announcement post: http://wolfr.am/physics-announcement Find the
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Stanford Seminar - How to Compute with Schrödinger's Cat: An Introduction to Quantum Computing
"How to Compute with Schrödinger's Cat: An Introduction to Quantum Computing" - Eleanor Rieffel of NASA Ames Research & Wolfgang Polak, Independent Consultant About the talk: The success of the abstract model of classical computation in terms of bits, logical operations, algorithms, and
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