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Quantum Computing - the Soft Way

Quantum computing – the Soft Way is a hands-on introduction to quantum programming and computing, designed to get you experimenting with quantum software today.

If you’re familiar with vectors and matrices—or ready to give it a refresh—we’ll guide you from key concepts to writing and running real quantum circuits on currently available platforms.

Target Audience:

software engineers, computer scientists, project managers, and everyone outside the field interested in pursuing a career in quantum technology.

At the end of the course you'll be able to:

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Course curriculum

  • Welcome
  • Rolling in the math
  • A bit of background - what is a computer?
  • (Everything I Do) I do it differently from you
  • Flipping coins, building codes
  • State of Mind
  • State of Vector
  • Superposition for real
  • Sphere from the Bloch
  • Superposition for good
  • Add a chair to the table - multiple qubits
  • Gate-away
  • The quantum-NOT gate
  • Y and Z gates
  • The Phase gate
  • The Hadamard gate
  • Gate (order) keeping
  • SANDBOX - Amplitude game
  • General single-qubit gates
  • Multiple-qubit gate
  • Measure it square
  • Hit me with all your best shots
  • Choreographing interference
  • The final output
  • The C-NOT gate: or how to inject entanglement in the game
  • SANDBOX - Bell states
  • Do not forGate – recap
  • Universal quantum computing
  • SANDBOX - Teleportation protocol
  • Quantum quiz
  • Certificate of completion
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