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Quantum Computing and Information: A Scaffolding Approach (2e) (The Scaffolding Series)
by Peter Lee
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Synopsis
Unlock the Potential of Quantum Computing
This expertly crafted guide demystifies the complexities of quantum computing through a progressive teaching method, making it accessible to students and newcomers alike.
Features
Explores quantum systems, gates and circuits, entanglement, algorithms, and ...
This expertly crafted guide demystifies the complexities of quantum computing through a progressive teaching method, making it accessible to students and newcomers alike.
Features
Explores quantum systems, gates and circuits, entanglement, algorithms, and ...
Unlock the Potential of Quantum Computing
This expertly crafted guide demystifies the complexities of quantum computing through a progressive teaching method, making it accessible to students and newcomers alike.
Features
Explores quantum systems, gates and circuits, entanglement, algorithms, and more.
Unique 'scaffolding approach' for easy understanding.
Ideal for educators, students, and self-learners.
Authors
Dr. Peter Y. Lee (Ph.D., Princeton University) – Expert in quantum nanostructures, extensive teaching experience.
Dr. Huiwen Ji (Ph.D., Princeton University) – Solid background in quantum chemistry, award-winning researcher.
Dr. Ran Cheng (Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin) – Specializes in condensed matter theory, award-winning physicist.
⚠️ Note for Kindle Scribe Users:
This edition is in Print Replica format to preserve mathematical content and layout integrity. Unfortunately, it is not compatible with Kindle Scribe’s stylus-based writing tools. If you would like a PDF version for direct annotation, please contact the author at contact@polarisqci.com or https://polarisqci.com.
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