Quantum Computing Quantum Computing

Quantum Computing

From Concepts to Code

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A friendly introduction to quantum programming.

What if you had a computer that could process billions of different inputs at the same time?

Quantum computing is a radically new way to think about algorithms and data. It can feel mysterious or technically challenging, but it doesn’t have to be. If you want to understand how quantum computers work—and how to program them—this friendly, self-contained guide is for you.

This approachable yet rigorous book walks you step-by-step through quantum computing fundamentals, such as superposition, quantum gates, interference, entanglement, and measurement, then teaches you how to write real quantum programs.

Along the way, you’ll:
Understand how to store and transform quantum informationGrasp the surprising process of quantum measurementExplore Simon’s, Grover’s, and Shor’s algorithmsWrite and run your own quantum code using free simulators and live hardware
Author Andrew Glassner is known for turning complex topics into accessible and enjoyable learning experiences. In this book, he brings visual thinking, clarity, context, and precision to the strange and fascinating world of quantum programming. All the ideas and math are built up slowly so you’ll master every step.

Whether you’re a programmer, student, educator, scientist, poet, or anyone else who loves new ideas that stretch your mind, this is the guide that will take you from “What is a qubit?” to writing and running working quantum algorithms with curiosity, creativity, and confidence.

ジャンル
コンピュータ/インターネット
発売日
2025年
9月16日
言語
EN
英語
ページ数
424
ページ
発行者
No Starch Press
販売元
Penguin Random House LLC
サイズ
25.7
MB
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