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Quantum computing with Silq programming : get up and running with quantum computing with the simplicity of this new high-level programming language / Srinjoy Ganguly, Thomas Cambier.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Ganguly, Srinjoy, author.
Cambier, Thomas, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer science.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (310 pages)
Place of Publication:
Birmingham, England ; Mumbai : Packt Publishing, [2021]
Biography/History:
Ganguly Srinjoy: Srinjoy Ganguly works as a quantum AI research scientist at Fractal Analytics. He has 4+ years of experience in quantum computing, and is an IBM Qiskit advocate and educator. He also teaches quantum computing at Woxsen University as a visiting professor. His research interests include QNLP, category theory with compositionality, variational quantum algorithms and their applications, and machine learning. Cambier Thomas: Thomas Cambier is a French programmer and software developer. After studying top-level mathematics, physics, and computer science at Ecole Polytechnique, France's leading engineering school, he obtained a Master's degree in computer science at ETH Zurich on a broad range of subjects going from algorithmics and cryptography to object-oriented programming. Deeply interested in the promising possibilities resulting from quantum computing, he wrote his Master's thesis on the design of quantum algorithms with Silq, a brand-new high-level quantum language created by a research group at ETH Zurich.
Summary:
Silq is a new high-level programming language to program quantum computers easily. Silq is set to revolutionize quantum programming just as the C programming language did for classical computers. Quantum Computing with Silq will prepare you for the quantum revolution and enable you to start building software and application programs for ...
Contents:
Quantum Computing with Silq Programming: Get up and running with quantum computing with the simplicity of this new high-level programming language
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781800561212
1800561210
OCLC:
1250085613

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