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Quantum Computing Concepts

Offered By: NDC Conferences via YouTube

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Course Description

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Explore the fundamentals of quantum computing in this comprehensive conference talk. Delve into the world of superposition and entanglement, understanding how these quantum phenomena enable a unique form of parallelism unavailable in traditional computing. Discover the potential applications of quantum computing in fields such as quantum chemistry, materials science, cryptography, and machine learning. Learn to distinguish between hype and reality in this emerging technology, even without prior knowledge of condensed matter physics or advanced mathematics. Gain insights into the core concepts, potential applications, and current challenges in making quantum computing a practical reality. Engage with hands-on experience by writing quantum computing code during the session. This talk, presented by John Azariah at NDC Conferences, provides an accessible introduction to quantum computing concepts, suitable for beginners and those curious about the future of computational technology.

Syllabus

Introduction
Broad Outline
Quantum Computing
Why Quantum Computing
Fertilizer
Algorithms
Quantum Information
Quantum Mechanics
Quantum Computer
Quantum Development Kit


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NDC Conferences

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