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6th October 2017, 09:26 AM
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IIT Bombay Quantum Computing
Would you please get the Quantum Computing notes issued by Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, so that I can go through it?
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6th October 2017, 10:40 AM
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Re: IIT Bombay Quantum Computing
Ya, sure I will provide you Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Quantum Computing notes so that it would be easy for you to check. Here telling you some information Chapter 1 Quantum Computing The fundamental goal of Science is to explain/predict natural phenomena using simple models. For example, a model explaining the behaviour of n charged particles should only involve O(n) parameters, and not, say Ω(2n) where else Quantum Computing aims turns this problem into an advantage. How information is represented In quantum computing, information is represented using collections of qubits. A single qubit has 2 base states, typically denoted 0,1. A qubit might be realized using an ion (or atom) which can either be un-excited (base state 0) or excited (base state 1). Input It is possible to initialize the state vector of a collection of qubits to any base state. Note that a base state is described by a vector consisting of a single entry with value 1 and all other entries 0 For full information please check the file Quantum Computing notes Address:- Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Main Gate Road, Powai, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400076 Phone:- 022 2572 2545 |
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