Essential Mathematics for Quantum Computing
Start your quest in quantum computing the right way with an understanding of the math that undergirds it, or come back to the math you may have missed when you started learning quantum computing. This book covers linear algebra, complex numbers, and probability - just enough for you to master all the math needed for quantum computing.
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Difficulty Level
Intermediate
Completion Time
8h24m
Language
English
About Book
Who Is This Book For?
If you want to learn quantum computing but are unsure of the math involved, this book is for you. If you’ve taken high school math, you’ll easily understand the topics covered. And even if you haven’t, the book will give you a refresher on topics such as trigonometry, matrices, and vectors. This book will help you gain the confidence to fully understand quantum computation without losing you in the process!
Essential Mathematics for Quantum Computing
- About Book
- Who Is This Book For?
- Book Content
Book content
chapters • 8h24m total length
Superposition with Euclid
The Matrix
Foundations
Vector Spaces
Using Matrices to Transform Space
Complex Numbers
Eigenstuff
Our Space in the Universe
Advanced Concepts
Appendix 1 - Bra-ket Notation
Appendix 2 - Sigma Notation
Appendix 3 - Trigonometry
Appendix 4 - Probability
Appendix 5 - References
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