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Quantum computing is a field of computing that uses quantum phenomena such as superposition and entanglement to perform operations on data. It is a rapidly growing field with potential applications in fields such as cryptography, chemistry, and optimization. Quantum computers can solve certain problems much faster than classical computers. Various programming languages such as Q#, Python and C++ can be used to write quantum algorithms to be run on quantum computers. The development of quantum computers is an active area of research and engineering.
Курс по квантовому машинному обучению
LaTeX template class for Quantum - the open journal for quantum science
Open collaborative book on quadratization in discrete optimization and quantum mechanics.
This repository is dedicated to solve exercises and comment on Quantum Computing.
A Quantum Programming Languages and Verification Literature Bibliography
A collection of notes and resources from thesis work in quantum algorithms and quantum machine learning
Classical Simulation of Quantum Circuits with Restricted Boltzmann Machines
Quantum Computation and Quantum Information F20, lecturer: cylai
📎 📜 📝 A project based in Social-Professional Aspects of Informatics. This project was built using TeX and LaTeX. This article/paper will focus in the evolution of the history’s timeline of the Quantum Computing in world’s society, focusing more in its application on Internet’s security and privacy, as also, the benefits and concerns to the Crypt…
This is a repository to hold the code generated under the QuantumCat project looking for an algorithm to approximate the Many Body problem with Bohmian trajectories and Conditional Wave-functions.
Solution of the Quantum harmonic oscillator using a plane wave basis set
Эксперименты с алгоритмом Шора
Qauntum Technologies classes project 2021/21 Msc in Applied Physics-Using IBM Open-Quantum-Computing Services to test Violation of Local Realism with Mermin Inequalities
NTUEE Quantum Information and Computation 24Spring Final
Created by Richard Feynman and Yuri Manin