An introduction to Quantum computing - my notes.
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This collection
This notes page is about all my notes taken throughout this whole course.
- What is this course?
- This is “Introduction to Quantum Computing”, made by The Coding School (TCS) as a result of a partnership with IBM Quantum.
- Who is this for?
- Mainly High School students. But if you are not a High School student anymore, you can check out this course instead.
- How do I apply?
- Personally, the first time I heard of this was through a friend and he showed me their instagram page (where they made the course’s annoucement)
- So I would say, wait for it to open again (usually around august each year). However, I am not 100% sure if they are planning on opening new classes - why not tho?
- The course goes from September until April (at least 22’ was)
Resources
- A small collection of resources I gathered
Videos
- Quantum Computing playlist
- Essence of Linear Algebra: A Video Playlist by 3Blue1Brown
- Loockdown Math: A Video Playlist by 3Blue1Brown
- Logic Gates, Truth Tables, Boolean Algebra AND, OR, NOT, NAND & NOR
- Measuring qubits in any basis
- Video on the no-cloning theorem
- Quantum Computing with trapped ions
- The Emerging Quantum Computing Sector
Books
- Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology
Articles
- Does Making A Quantum Measurement Really Destroy Information?
- On the quantum measurement problem
- What is the quantum measurement problem?
- Scientists ’film’ a quantum measurement
- Here’s just a fraction of what you can do with linear algebra, Jeremy Kun (Article)
- IBM debuts new quantum processor with 127 qubits
- Exclusive: IBM achieves quantum computing breakthrough
- The Quantum Random Number Generator
- Philosophical Issues in Quantum Theory
- Intro to quantum cryptography
- Qiskit textbook page on multiple qubits and entanglement
- Notes on gates, states, circuits
- A CNOT gate between multiphoton qubits encoded in two cavities
- Tensor products for qubit states and gates
- Linear algebra of tensor products