Dancing with qubits : (Record no. 45710)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781838827366
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE
Original cataloging agency BD-DhAAL
Modifying agency BD-DhAAL
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 006.3843
Edition number 23
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Sutor, Robert S.
9 (RLIN) 54113
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Dancing with qubits :
Remainder of title how quantum computing works and how it can change the world /
Statement of responsibility, etc Robert S. Sutor.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc Birmingham, UK :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Packt Publishing, Ltd.,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2019.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xviii,488 pages :
Other physical details illustrations ;
Dimensions 24 cm.
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Packt page -- Dedication -- Contributors -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Why Quantum Computing? -- 1.1 The mysterious quantum bit -- 1.2 I'm awake! -- 1.3 Why quantum computing is different -- 1.4 Applications to artificial intelligence -- 1.5 Applications to financial services -- 1.6 What about cryptography? -- 1.7 Summary -- I Foundations -- Chapter 2: They're Not Old, They're Classics -- 2.1 What's inside a computer? -- 2.2 The power of two -- 2.3 True or false? -- 2.4 Logic circuits -- 2.5 Addition, logically<br/>Contents: 2.6 Algorithmically speaking -- 2.7 Growth, exponential and otherwise -- 2.8 How hard can that be? -- 2.8.1 Sorting -- 2.8.2 Searching -- 2.9 Summary -- Chapter 3: More Numbers than You Can Imagine -- 3.1 Natural numbers -- 3.2 Whole numbers -- 3.3 Integers -- 3.4 Rational numbers -- 3.4.1 Fractions -- 3.4.2 Getting formal again -- 3.5 Real numbers -- 3.5.1 Decimals -- 3.5.2 Irrationals and limits -- 3.5.3 Binary forms -- 3.5.4 Continued fractions -- 3.6 Structure -- 3.6.1 Groups -- 3.6.2 Rings -- 3.6.3 Fields -- 3.6.4 Even greater abstraction -- 3.7 Modular arithmetic -- 3.8 Doubling down<br/>Contents: 3.9 Complex numbers, algebraically -- 3.9.1 Arithmetic -- 3.9.2 Conjugation -- 3.9.3 Units -- 3.9.4 Polynomials and roots -- 3.10 Summary -- Chapter 4: Planes and Circles and Spheres, Oh My -- 4.1 Functions -- 4.2 The real plane -- 4.2.1 Moving to two dimensions -- 4.2.2 Distance and length -- 4.2.3 Geometric figures in the real plane -- 4.2.4 Exponentials and logarithms -- 4.3 Trigonometry -- 4.3.1 The fundamental functions -- 4.3.2 The inverse functions -- 4.3.3 Additional identities -- 4.4 From Cartesian to polar coordinates -- 4.5 The complex ``plane'' -- 4.6 Real three dimensions<br/>Contents: 4.7 Summary -- Chapter 5: Dimensions -- 5.1 R2 and C2 -- 5.2 Vector spaces -- 5.3 Linear maps -- 5.3.1 Algebraic structure of linear transformations -- 5.3.2 Example linear transformations on R2 -- 5.4 Matrices -- 5.4.1 Notation and terminology -- 5.4.2 Matrices and linear maps -- 5.5 Matrix algebra -- 5.5.1 Arithmetic of general matrices -- 5.5.2 Arithmetic of square matrices -- 5.6 Cartesian products -- 5.7 Length and preserving it -- 5.7.1 Dot products -- 5.7.2 Inner products -- 5.7.3 Euclidean norm -- 5.7.4 Reflections again -- 5.7.5 Unitary transformations<br/>Contents: 5.7.6 Systems of linear equations -- 5.8 Change of basis -- 5.9 Eigenvectors and eigenvalues -- 5.10 Direct sums -- 5.11 Homomorphisms -- 5.11.1 Group homomorphisms -- 5.11.2 Ring and field homomorphisms -- 5.11.3 Vector space homomorphisms -- 5.12 Summary -- Chapter 6: What Do You Mean ""Probably""? -- 6.1 Being discrete -- 6.2 More formally -- 6.3 Wrong again? -- 6.4 Probability and error detection -- 6.5 Randomness -- 6.6 Expectation -- 6.7 Markov and Chebyshev go to the casino -- 6.8 Summary -- II Quantum Computing -- Chapter 7: One Qubit -- 7.1 Introducing quantum bits -- 7.2 Bras and kets
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Program name CSE
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Quantum computing.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Quantum theory.
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Programming languages (Electronic computers).
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Location Ayesha Abed Library
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Ayesha Abed Library Ayesha Abed Library General Stacks 03/08/2023 Book Finder International 5482.48 2 10 006.3843 SUT 3010041645 14/07/2024 25/04/2024 25/04/2024 1 5482.48 03/08/2023 Book
    Dewey Decimal Classification     Ayesha Abed Library Ayesha Abed Library General Stacks 03/08/2023 Book Finder International 5482.48 4 18 006.3843 SUT 3010041646 09/07/2024 19/05/2024 19/05/2024 2 5482.48 03/08/2023 Book