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020 | _a9789352138678 | ||
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100 | _aJohnston, Eric R. | ||
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_aProgramming quantum computers : _bessential algorithms and code samples / _cEric R. Johnston, Nic Harrigan and Mercedes Gimeno-Segovia |
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_aIndia _bShroff Publishers _c2019 |
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300 | _a315 p. | ||
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_aINR _b1175.00. |
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500 | _aQuantum computers are set to kick-start a second computing revolution in an exciting and intriguing way. Learning to program a Quantum Processing Unit (QPU) is not only fun and exciting, but it's a way to get your foot in the door. Like learning any kind of programming, the best way to proceed is by getting your hands dirty and diving into code. This practical book uses publicly available quantum computing engines, clever notation, and a programmer’s mindset to get you started. You'll be able to build up the intuition, skills, and tools needed to start writing quantum programs and solve problems that you care about. | ||
650 | _aQuantum computing | ||
650 | _aQuantum computers | ||
700 | _aHarrigan, Nic | ||
700 | _aGimeno-Segovia, Mercedes | ||
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