A course material for 計算物理導論 Introduction to Computational Physics
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A course material for 計算物理導論 Introduction to Computational Physics
The Qiskit Hackathon is a unique opportunity for students to dive into the fascinating world of quantum computing. Participants will collaborate in teams to tackle a series of challenging problems that test their creativity, problem-solving skills, and understanding of quantum algorithms. This hackathon aims to inspire innovation in QC.
Solution of the Bin-Packing problem using QAOA and Qiskit optimization library
In this repository, I classify the Iris dataset using Qutrits and IBM Quantum pulse technology.
QNN-based correlation for frictional pressure drop of non-azeotropic mixtures during cryogenic forced boiling.
This repository contains a collection of Jupyter Notebooks demonstrating various quantum computing concepts using Qiskit, a popular quantum computing framework.
Some basics quantum computing algorithms using qiskit
The repo contains initial code in my Quantum computing journey
Labs of the Qiskit summer online school
Teaching of Quantum Machine Learning with Qiskit
This is a repository of notebooks with slightly modified code examples from Qiskit's Quantum Computing Textbooks found on https://qiskit.org/learn.
A Jupyter notebook that demonstrates the use of Qiskit and the IBM Q Experience using the BBPSSW protocol for entanglement purification as an example.
A collection of Jupyter notebooks guiding you from theoretical concepts of Quantum Information to practical implementations with Qiskit.
Platform to get demo of all quantum algorithms.
This is an exploration using synthetic data in CSV format to apply QML models for the sake of binary classification. You can find here three different approaches. Two with Qiskit (VQC and QK/SVC) and one with Pennylane (QVC).
This repository contains all of the code found in the quantum computing tutorials at : https://quantumcomputinguk.org.
An implementation of Shor's algorithm for IBM Qiskit.
The Qiskit Fall Fest is a collection of quantum computing events on college campuses around the world. Every Fall Fest event is organized and run by the students on each campus, with support from the entire IBM Quantum team. Ghana is excited to participate this year with fundamental lectures to Quantum Computing with Lab exercises and a challenge.
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