Quantum Computing (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
Wednesday, 16 September 2020

With the subtitle "Program Next-Gen Computers for Hard, Real-World Applications", This book explains how quantum computing works, and shows how to write programs that run on the IBM Q quantum computer. Author Nihal Mehta shows how to introduce quantum effects in your programs, and how to apply quantum algorithms to solve real world problems. The book also looks at how to identify problems suitable for quantum computers, and how to interface with a quantum computer from within applications.

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Author: Nihal Mehta
Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf
Date: September 2020
Pages: 582
ISBN: 978-1680507201
Print: 1680507206
Audience: Developers interested in quantum computing
Level: Intermediate
Category: Methodology 

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