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by godsmokescrack
160 days ago
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Standard textbook:
Isaac Chuang and Michael Nielsen, "Quantum Computation and Quantum Information" More mathy:
A. Yu. Kitaev, A. H. Shen, M. N. Vyalyi, "Classical and Quantum Computation" A killer app:
Peter Shor, "Polynomial-Time Algorithms for Prime Factorization and Discrete Logarithms on a Quantum Computer" Some course notes:
https://math.mit.edu/~shor/435-LN/ |
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However, how approachable is the "Classical and Quantum Computation" book? Mathematics is fine as long as it is accessible. Also how good is the explanation of analogy/comparison between concepts from "Classical Computation" vs. "Quantum Computation"? I believe this is the best way to learn this subject and hence am quite interested to know more about how this book does it.