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    Computing Quantum Number In Quantum Computer

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Computing Quantum Number In Quantum Computer

    Computing Quantum Number In Quantum Computer
    Published 6/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 514.99 MB | Duration: 1h 12m

    Quantum Computing with Python-Qiskit; Project on 'Qubit State Encode-Decode for Complex Number' & Arithmetic Operations.

    What you'll learn
    Python in Google Colab, Qiskit in Jupyter Notebook and IBM Q Experience.
    Stereographic projection between '2-D point (x, y)' & '3-D point (u, v, w)' and Riemann sphere.
    Development of a qubit state: |qubit> in term of the input complex number Z(x, y) = x+iy, i.e. |qubit(x, y)>. And, representation on Bloch sphere.
    Development of a qubit state as function over input function f(x, y), i.e. dancing qubit.
    Coding for the encoded qubit state |qubit(x, y)> in Google Colab, i.e. for the complex encoded stereographic based qubit state.
    Coding for state preparation and quantum gates using qiskit in Jupyter Notebook.
    Development of arithmetic operations using stereographic qubit state.
    Development of 'non-stereographic qubit state' for input number.
    Development of arithmetic operations using non-stereographic qubit state.
    Coding for non-stereographic qubit state with qiskit in Jupyter Notebook.
    Coding for arithmetic operations using non-stereographic qubit state with qiskit in Jupyter Notebook.
    Coding of quantum gates in IBM Q Experience.
    Requirements
    High school mathematical knowledge.
    Beginner in python.
    Description
    Hi Qurious,Good Day.                   Welcome to the PROJECT BASED course on Computing Quantum Number in Quantum Computer!                   To count, measure etc in our day to day life, we need, certain object. Number is that object. When the matter comes to print the number in conventional computing machine, we can do so in very simplified way by command: Num = 0; print('Number=', Num). But, when it is about to print it in quantum machine that means by using quantum gates we have to do it by other ways. One of the way to represent a number is by state of qubit which means the transformation of ordinary number to let say quantum number.                   In this R&D based project course we will start from scratch and understand the underlying mathematical formulations and code them in quantum computer. We will use Google Colab, Jupyter Notebook and IBM Q Experience. In Google Colab, we will compute the transformation without using gates. In Jupyter notebook, we will compute the same using unitary gates, whereas in IBM Q Experience we will see the implementation of gates in brief.                   If you have high school level of mathematical knowledge, you can take this course.MATERIALS                   This course apart of video lectures contain several notes. The GitHub links are also provided. Additionally the installation kit is there.

    Overview

    Section 1: Installations, Quantum Number, Quantum Function & Python Coding in Google Colab

    Lecture 1 Lecture-1.1

    Lecture 2 Lecture-1.2.1

    Lecture 3 Lecture-1.2.2

    Lecture 4 Lecture-1.2.3

    Lecture 5 Lecture-2.1.1

    Lecture 6 Lecture-2.1.2

    Lecture 7 Lecture-2.1.3

    Lecture 8 Lecture-2.1.4

    Lecture 9 Lecture-2.2

    Lecture 10 Lecture-2.3.1

    Lecture 11 Lecture-2.3.2

    Lecture 12 Complex_Number -> Qubit_State-GitHub_Link

    Lecture 13 Bloch_Sphere-GitHub_Link

    Lecture 14 Lecture-3.1

    Lecture 15 Lecture-3.2

    Section 2: Intermediate Note & Test-1

    Lecture 16 Intermediate Note

    Section 3: Quantum Gates, Qubit based Arithmetic Operations & Qiskit Coding in Jupyter Note

    Lecture 17 Lecture-4.1

    Lecture 18 Lecture-4.2

    Lecture 19 Lecture-4.3

    Lecture 20 Quantum Gates (Single-qubit)-GitHub_Link

    Lecture 21 Lecture-5.1

    Lecture 22 Lecture-5.2

    Lecture 23 Non-Stereographic_Qubit-State[Addition] Code-GitHub Link.

    Lecture 24 Lecture-5.3

    Lecture 25 Non-Stereographic_Qubit-State[Multiplication] Code-GitHub Link.

    Lecture 26 IBM Quantum Experience

    Section 4: Closing Note & Test-2

    Lecture 27 Closing Note

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