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- Title: Learn Quantum Computation using Qiskit
- Contributors Amira Abbas, Elias F. Combarro, et al.
- Publisher: Qiskit.org
- Paperback: N/A
- eBook: HTML and YouTube
- Language: English
- ISBN-10/ASIN: N/A
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This is a free digital textbook that will teach you the concepts of Quantum Computing while you learn to use the Qiskit SDK.
This textbook is a university quantum algorithms/computation course supplement based on Qiskit to help learn:
- The mathematics behind quantum algorithms
- Details about today's non-fault-tolerant quantum devices
- Writing code in Qiskit to implement quantum algorithms on IBM's cloud quantum systems
This textbook is built on a jupyter notebook framework that allows for easy reading, but it also allows readers to edit and run the code right in the textbook. The chapters can also be opened as Jupyter notebooks in the IBM Quantum Experience, no installs required!
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- Quantum Computing
- Python Programming
- Physics
- Theory of Computation and Computing
- Algorithms and Data Structures
- General and Popular Science
- Learn Quantum Computation using Qiskit (Amira Abbas, et al.)
- The Mirror Site (1) - PDF
- Video Lectures (YouTube)
- Important Changes to Qiskit Documentation and Learning Resources
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