Chapter 1 Quantum Computing Basics and Concepts
Chapter 1 Quantum Computing Basics and Concepts 1.1 Introduction This book is for researchers and students of computational intelligence as well as for engineers interested in designing quantum algorithms in the circuit representation. The content of this book is presented as a set of design methods of quantum circuits
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