Saw this on LinkedIn from https://www.linkedin.com/in/mads-bahrami-205a70a2/ who leads Quantum at Wolfram. "
Who is this book for? It is written for anyone curious about learning quantum through the lens of discrete vector spaces, seasoned with a delightful touch of quantum computing. I have deliberately avoided delving into the nitty-gritty of mathematical formalism. Instead, my focus is on computation itself, on doing the work, even when the underlying mathematics is complex and hidden behind the scenes. As I mentioned in the abstract, I believe one of the most important steps in learning quantum theory (an abstract and often intimidating subject at first encounter) is to learn by doing the computations."
Saw this on LinkedIn from https://www.linkedin.com/in/mads-bahrami-205a70a2/ who leads Quantum at Wolfram. " Who is this book for? It is written for anyone curious about learning quantum through the lens of discrete vector spaces, seasoned with a delightful touch of quantum computing. I have deliberately avoided delving into the nitty-gritty of mathematical formalism. Instead, my focus is on computation itself, on doing the work, even when the underlying mathematics is complex and hidden behind the scenes. As I mentioned in the abstract, I believe one of the most important steps in learning quantum theory (an abstract and often intimidating subject at first encounter) is to learn by doing the computations."
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