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Fueling the Quantum Application Era with the Cloud

Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube

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Course Description

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Explore the quantum application era and its accessibility through cloud computing in this GOTO Chicago 2019 conference talk. Discover how cloud access and improvements in quantum computing hardware, software, and developer tools are enabling programmers worldwide to code on live quantum computers in real-time. Learn about D-Wave's Leap quantum application environment and how it allows developers, students, and researchers to harness quantum power via their browser without requiring quantum mechanical knowledge. Gain insights into the growing quantum developer community and the over 150 early applications built on D-Wave's computers across various industries. Delve into the quantum application development ecosystem and learn how to start coding on a quantum computer today. Examine early applications and explore topics such as quantum processors, quantum machine language, quantum scaling, sampling, and specific use cases like Volkswagen's traffic flow optimization and material simulations.

Syllabus

Intro
Overview
Access to Quantum Computers
Why Quantum Computing
Quantum Computer
Quantum Processor
Quantum Machine Language
Quantum Scaling
Sampling
Applications
Customers
Volkswagen example
Material simulations
Ocean
Jupiter Notebooks
GitHub
Community Forums
Help Center
Getting Started Documentation
Network X
DWave Binary CSP
Constraints


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