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Mastering Quantum Programming with Qiskit - A Practical Guide - cover

Mastering Quantum Programming with Qiskit - A Practical Guide

Pieter Johnson

Publisher: HiTeX Press

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"Mastering Quantum Programming with Qiskit: A Practical Guide" is an authoritative resource for anyone keen on exploring the fast-evolving realm of quantum computing. This book takes readers from the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics right through to the intricacies of quantum algorithms and error correction, providing a comprehensive foundation in quantum programming. With a focus on practical applications and using the Qiskit framework, readers will acquire hands-on experience creating, simulating, and running quantum circuits on real quantum hardware.This guide is meticulously structured to ensure accessibility and engagement for beginners while offering depth and detail for experienced programmers and researchers. Covering essential topics such as setting up a quantum environment, building basic and advanced quantum circuits, understanding quantum error correction, and exploring frontier applications in machine learning and various industries, it prepares readers for the exciting future of quantum computing. Elegant, detailed, and practical, this book is your gateway to mastering quantum programming with Qiskit.
Available since: 09/09/2024.
Print length: 344 pages.

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