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How to Build a Quantum Computer - by Edward Franklin (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Are you interested in quantum computing and want to dive into the cutting-edge field?
- Author(s): Edward Franklin
- 416 Pages
- Computers + Internet, Hardware
Description
About the Book
Explore the fascinating world of quantum computing with this comprehensive practical guide, featuring step-by-step instructions, code examples, and insights into the future of the field.
Book Synopsis
Are you interested in quantum computing and want to dive into the cutting-edge field? "How to Build a Quantum Computer" is the ultimate practical guide for hobbyists and enthusiasts. Dr. Edward Franklin breaks down the basics of quantum physics, logic gates, qubits, algorithms, and applications with step-by-step instructions, diagrams, and code examples. Learn how to build your own quantum computer, explore quantum applications in machine learning, cryptography, and optimization, and gain insight into the future of quantum computing. Join the quantum revolution today!
Review Quotes
"Dr. Franklin's book on building quantum computers blew my mind! The step-by-step instructions made it so accessible, and the practical applications section got me thinking about the endless possibilities of this technology. Highly recommended!"
- The Tech Enthusiast
"As a huge sci-fi fan, I've always been fascinated by the concept of quantum computing, and Dr. Franklin's book not only satisfied my curiosity but also provided practical knowledge on building my own quantum computer. It's like living in the future! A must-read for every science fiction enthusiast."
- Science Fiction Junkies Online
"Being a lifelong learner, I'm always on the lookout for new and exciting topics to explore. "How to Build a Quantum Computer" by Dr. Edward Franklin was the perfect book for me. The detailed explanations and clear diagrams made complex concepts easy to understand. I now feel confident in my understanding of quantum computing."
- Curious Learner Dot Com
"At first, I was skeptical about delving into the world of quantum computing, thinking it would be too complicated for a non-expert like myself. However, Dr. Franklin's book proved me wrong. The language was accessible, and the step-by-step instructions made the process of building a quantum computer less daunting. Now, I am a believer in the potential of quantum computing, thanks to this book!"
- SkepticalNancyBuildsQubits