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Quantum Textbook for Quantum Computing
Hello, I am looking for a good textbook to learn quantum computing. My background is that I am a double major in math and computer science, and I pretty much don't know anything about quantum mechanics. I prefer something that is more computer science oriented, like quantum algorithms, rather...- 15adhami
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- Computing Quantum Quantum computing Textbook
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- Forum: Science and Math Textbooks
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Schools Double Major in Applied Math and CS, Might Go To Grad School
Ok, thanks. I will do the double major, and then ask professors to decide which graduate program I should apply for.- 15adhami
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Schools Double Major in Applied Math and CS, Might Go To Grad School
Hello, I'm currently a college student that is a CS major. I'm thinking about doing a double major in applied math, because I really enjoy it. I also plan on going to grad school to get either a PhD or a Master's degree in applied math. Is this a good path? Or should I go to grad school for CS...- 15adhami
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- Applied Applied math Cs Double major Grad Grad school Major School
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Undergrad Differentiability of piece-wise functions
Hello, Me and my friend were talking about differentiability of some piece-wise functions, but we thought of a problem that we could were not able to come to an agreement on. If the function is: y=sin(x) for x≠0 and y=x^2 for x=0, Is this function differentiable? The graph looks like a normal... -
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Undergrad What Happens to dx in Integration?
Oh ok, thank you. I was able to use the summations to also get the integral from 0 to any value b. By replacing dx with b/n I got the same Riemann sums as what I learned in high school. -
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Undergrad What Happens to dx in Integration?
Hello, I am currently in my first year of college, and I already took calculus in high school. I was able to solve all the problems, but I feel like I didn't understand everything conceptually. When integrating dy/dx=x you get, ∫x dx=1/2x2. But what exactly happened to the dx, why did it...