Quantum computing

Quantum Computation and Quantum Information

Quantum Computation and Quantum Information is a textbook about quantum information science written by Michael Nielsen and Isaac Chuang, regarded as a standard text on the subject. It is informally known as "Mike and Ike", after the candies of that name. The book assumes minimal prior experience with quantum mechanics and with computer science, aiming instead to be a self-contained introduction to the relevant features of both. (Lov Grover recalls a postdoc disparaging it with the remark, "The book is too elementary – it starts off with the assumption that the reader does not even know quantum mechanics.") The focus of the text is on theory, rather than the experimental implementations of quantum computers, which are discussed more briefly. As of January 2020, the book has been cited over 39,000 times on Google Scholar. In 2019, Nielsen adapted parts of the book for his Quantum Country project. (Wikipedia).

Quantum Computation and Quantum Information
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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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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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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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Quantum Computers: How They Work and What Can They Do?

We are beginning to evolve beyond classical computing into a new data era called quantum computing. The quantum computing power and speed will help us solve some of the biggest and most complex challenges we face.

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What Is Quantum Computing | Quantum Computing Explained | Quantum Computer | #Shorts | Simplilearn

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The Map of Quantum Computing | Quantum Computers Explained

An excellent summary of the field of quantum computing. Find out more about Qiskit at https://qiskit.org and their YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/qiskit And get the poster here: https://store.dftba.com/collections/domain-of-science/products/map-of-quantum-computing With this vi

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How do quantum computers work?

Quantum computers are said to have the potential to offer computing power far larger than what we have today. Are they really these miracles of quantum computing or are they just over-hyped? You can have brief information in our video on how quantum computing works related to superposi

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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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Verification of Measurement-Based Quantum Computation - M. Hayashi - Main Conference - CEB T3 2017

Masahito Hayashi (Nagoya) / 14.12.2017 Title: Verification of Measurement-Based Quantum Computation Abstract: Quantum computation offers a novel way of processing information and promises solution of some classically intractable problems. However, if the component of the quantum com

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The Future of Quantum Computing - Prof. Seth Lloyd

Seth Lloyd is a professor of mechanical engineering and physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He refers to himself as a "quantum mechanic". 8.22.16

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Quantum Technologies by Aditi De

KAAPI WITH KURIOSITY QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES SPEAKER: Aditi De (HRI, Allahabad) WHEN: 3pm to 4pm Sunday, 16 June 2019 WHERE: J. N. Planetarium, Sri T. Chowdaiah Road, High Grounds, Bangalore The quantum theory of nature, formalized in the first few decades of the 20th century, contains e

From playlist Kaapi With Kuriosity (A Monthly Public Lecture Series)

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The Next Quantum Leap: Here, There, and Everywhere

Often viewed as “spooky” or downright bizarre, quantum mechanics is fueling a powerful new era of amazing technology. In this program, today’s top quantum physicists discuss the information shake-up underway—and predict when we can expect a quantum computer of our own. This program is par

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Quantum Summit - Panel Discussion

How soon will we have quantum computers? In what ways will they transform our lives? Listen in as some of the top experts from tech companies working on quantum computing weigh in. Panel moderator: Jennifer Ouellette (Senior Science Editor, Gizmodo.com) Panelists (left to right): Ray Beau

From playlist One Entangled Evening - 1/26/2016

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IMS Public Lecture: Are Quantum Computers The Next Generation Of Supercomputers?

Reinhard Werner, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany

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Closing Keynote: Quantum Computing: Reality vs. Hype - John Preskill - 6/27/2019

AstroInformatics 2019 Conference: Methodology Transfer, Quantum Computing, and Looking Ahead http://astroinformatics2019.org/

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Introduction to Quantum Information and Computing by Barry Sanders

Dates: Thursday 03 Jan, 2013 - Saturday 05 Jan, 2013 Venue: ICTS-TIFR, IISc Campus, Bangalore The school aims to provide students and researchers an introduction to the field of quantum information, computation and communication. Topics that will be covered include introduction to quantu

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John Preskill on Quantum Computing

John Preskill - https://twitter.com/preskill - is a theoretical physicist and the Richard P. Feynman Professor of Theoretical Physics at Caltech - http://www.theory.caltech.edu/people/preskill/ Read the transcript here - https://blog.ycombinator.com/john-preskill-on-quantum-computing He

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Raymond Laflamme on the life-changing power of curiosity

Raymond Laflamme was the founding director of the Institute for Quantum Computing at the University of Waterloo, a position he held for 16 years, and he has been an associate faculty member at Perimeter Institute for more than two decades. He is known as one of the world’s leading experts

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Quantum Operators

Quantum Operators for measurements of Energy, Position, and Momentum in Quantum Physics. My Patreon page is at https://www.patreon.com/EugeneK

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The Quantum Revolution: Shohini Ghose Public Lecture

In her live public lecture at Perimeter Institute on March 4, 2020, Shohini Ghose – professor of physics and computer science at Wilfrid Laurier University, President of the Canadian Association of Physicists, and TED Senior Fellow – guided the audience through the latest advances in the q

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