Introductions to quantum computing

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SUMMARY

The forum discussion centers on finding introductory resources for quantum computing specifically tailored for physicists. A recommended book is "Quantum Computing for Computer Scientists" available on Amazon, which is suitable for individuals with limited backgrounds in computer science or electrical engineering. The discussion emphasizes the importance of accessible materials that bridge the gap between physics and quantum computing principles.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of quantum mechanics
  • Familiarity with fundamental concepts in computer science
  • Knowledge of linear algebra
  • Interest in interdisciplinary applications of physics and computing
NEXT STEPS
  • Research "Quantum Computing for Computer Scientists" by Noson S. Yanofsky and Mirco A. Mannucci
  • Explore online courses on quantum computing fundamentals
  • Study quantum algorithms such as Shor's and Grover's algorithms
  • Investigate quantum programming languages like Qiskit or Cirq
USEFUL FOR

Physicists, computer scientists, and students interested in the intersection of quantum mechanics and computing, particularly those seeking foundational knowledge in quantum computing.

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are there any introductions out there which are aimed for physicists?

I ask as its really interesting to me however I have very little background in comp sci or EE
 
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