Programming Quantum Computers: Essential Algorithms and Code Samples

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Programming Quantum Computers offers a practical path into the next frontier of technology by focusing on code rather than complex physics. Authors Eric Johnston, Nic Harrigan, and Mercedes Gimeno-Segovia strip away the dense mathematical theory to show software engineers and data scientists how to build functional quantum programs. You will work directly with quantum processing units to understa…

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