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Sligthly related to this question, but not the same. Traditional computer science requires no physics knowledge for a computer scientist to be able to research and make progress in the field. Of ...
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I have a computer science background, and I'm interested in studying 'quantum algorithms' and anything that is related like 'quantum complexity'. I would like to have all important resources that is ...
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An answer to Is there any source which tabulates quantum computing algorithms for simulating physical systems? mentions the Quantum Algorithm Zoo, a list of quantum algorithms. Several answers to ...
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I am from a computer science background and I find it difficult to decide on the resources I should focus on while learning quantum computing, since there is so much to read/watch. My ultimate goal is ...
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I was very inspired by Michio Kaku's explanation on the possibilities of quantum computing and also listening to Talia Gershon's talk on it. As I come from a business & analytics background, ...
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Many scientific programmers get by fine without having a computer science background, i.e. they don't need to know the machinery behind the prevailing paradigm of 0's and 1's (bits), let alone basic ...
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I have finished my Masters in quantum physics, but have always omitted all this programming stuff within my studies. Now, looking for jobs, I realize that this was a mistake since most of the jobs ...
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I am an undergraduate in Electrical engineering, I have taken one course on quantum mechanics but nothing related to quantum information or algorithms or quantum computing. I looked up some courses ...
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I’m starting an engineering degree in computer systems and I’m starting to get really interested in quantum computing. First of all, I don’t know where or how to start and I would really like to learn ...
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I am currently pursuing my bachelor's in computer science (AI). I am very passionate and curious about quantum technologies, particularly quantum information theory, and quantum computing, and I want ...
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One of the big hopes for quantum computing is to simulate quantum many-body systems with quantum systems and thereby solve many outstanding problems that are otherwise intractable in nuclear and high-...
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