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M0009c_210913_Mark Mattingley-Scott: Quantum Computing, lecture 3 tools


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In this episode of #LØRN Silvija is meeting with Mark Mattingley-Scott, who has a Bachelor of Science and is a Doctor of Philosophy on the subject of Code Division Multiple Access Local Area Networks, combined with many years in the field. Who does one start out with something that may feel too complicated? We are very confident in our case the third course will intrigue you to take the next step 

 

— The way we solve problems today is determined by the limitations of the technology we have. It is efficient to run on a computer, and when you move to a quantum computer, some things become much more efficient and some things less efficient 


Dette LØRNER du: 

Qubits and functions  

Quantum computer simulators  

Influential people  

Computers vs. quantum computers 

 

Recommended literature: 

Secular Cycles - Peter Turchin 


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