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Building quantum computers : a practical introduction / Shayan Majidy, Christopher Wilson, Raymond Laflamme.

By: Publication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2025.Edition: First publishedDescription: xxiv, 241p. illustrationsISBN:
  • 9781009417013
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 621.391 M288B 23/eng/20240609
LOC classification:
  • QA76.889 .M35 2024
Summary: "This chapter briefly introduces the origins, elements, and fundamental themes of quantum computers. In Section 1.1 we recount how successive observations by different scientists led to the concept of quantum computing. We also review the potential applications that propelled quantum computing from a nascent idea to a global enterprise. Section 1.2 distinguishes quantum computers from classical ones and outlines the five criteria for quantum computing. We introduce the standard model of quantum computation - the circuit model - in Section 1.3. Next, we explain why it's believed that quantum computers are (1) more powerful than classical ones (Section 1.4); and (2) physically realizable (Section 1.5)"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"This chapter briefly introduces the origins, elements, and fundamental themes of quantum computers. In Section 1.1 we recount how successive observations by different scientists led to the concept of quantum computing. We also review the potential applications that propelled quantum computing from a nascent idea to a global enterprise. Section 1.2 distinguishes quantum computers from classical ones and outlines the five criteria for quantum computing. We introduce the standard model of quantum computation - the circuit model - in Section 1.3. Next, we explain why it's believed that quantum computers are (1) more powerful than classical ones (Section 1.4); and (2) physically realizable (Section 1.5)"--

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