Quantum Computing: The Big Picture
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Quantum computers are quickly becoming the most talked about new technology, even though they don’t exist yet. This course will teach you what a quantum computer is, what it will be capable of, and how to get started today.
At the center of understanding quantum computing today is the knowledge of if and how it will benefit you and your company. In this course, Quantum Computing: The Big Picture, you will be introduced to the concepts of quantum computing. First, you will cover how quantum computing works now and possibly in the future. Next, we will explore the incredible possible benefits to all that quantum computing presents. Finally, you will discover how you can get involved now with quantum computing. When you’re finished with this course, you will have a fundamental knowledge of how quantum computers work and how they might benefit you.
Topics:
At the center of understanding quantum computing today is the knowledge of if and how it will benefit you and your company. In this course, Quantum Computing: The Big Picture, you will be introduced to the concepts of quantum computing. First, you will cover how quantum computing works now and possibly in the future. Next, we will explore the incredible possible benefits to all that quantum computing presents. Finally, you will discover how you can get involved now with quantum computing. When you’re finished with this course, you will have a fundamental knowledge of how quantum computers work and how they might benefit you.
Topics:
- Course Overview
- Introduction
- What Is Quantum Computing?
- Possibilities of Quantum Computing
- Getting Involved Today
Taught by
Chuck Bates
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