Manning Publications | Learn Quantum Computing With Python And Q#: A Hands-On Approach (2021 EN)

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    Author: Sarah C. Kaiser, Christopher E. Granade
    Full Title: Learn Quantum Computing With Python And Q#: A Hands-On Approach
    Publisher: Manning Publications (June 22, 2021)
    Year: 2021
    ISBN-13: 9781617296130 (978-1-61729-613-0)
    ISBN-10: 1617296139
    Pages: 384
    Language: English
    Genre: Educational: Programming
    File type: EPUB (True), PDF (True), Code Files
    Quality: 10/10
    Price: $47.99


    Learn Quantum Computing with Python and Q# demystifies quantum computing. Using Python and the new quantum programming language Q#, you’ll build your own quantum simulator and apply quantum programming techniques to real-world examples including cryptography and chemical analysis.


    About the Technology:
    Quantum computers present a radical leap in speed and computing power. Improved scientific simulations and new frontiers in cryptography that are impossible with classical computing may soon be in reach. Microsoft’s Quantum Development Kit and the Q# language give you the tools to experiment with quantum computing without knowing advanced math or theoretical physics.

    About the book:
    Learn Quantum Computing with Python and Q# introduces quantum computing from a practical perspective. Use Python to build your own quantum simulator and take advantage of Microsoft’s open source tools to fine-tune quantum algorithms. The authors explain complex math and theory through stories, visuals, and games. You’ll learn to apply quantum to real-world applications, such as sending secret messages and solving chemistry problems.

    What's inside:
    ✓ The underlying mechanics of quantum computers
    ✓ Simulating qubits in Python
    ✓ Exploring quantum algorithms with Q#
    ✓ Applying quantum computing to chemistry, arithmetic, and data

    About the reader:
    For software developers. No prior experience with quantum computing required.

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