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2 - Quantum Computing Fundamentals

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2022

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This chapter introduces the fundamental concepts and rules of quantum computing. In parallel, it develops an initial, easy-to-understand codebase in Python for building and simulating small-scale quantum circuits and algorithms.

The chapter details single qubits, superposition, quantum states with many qubits, operators, including a sizable set of important single-qubit gates and controlled gates. The Bloch sphere and the quantum circuit notation are introduced. Entanglement follows, that fascinating “spooky action at a distance,” as Einstein called it. With this background, the chapter discusses maximally entangled Bell states, the no-cloning theorem, the noneffect of global phases, the partial trace and reduced density matrix, and uncomputation. The quantum postulates are discussed in a nonphilosophical way, leading to measurement and how to simulate it.

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022

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