Эксперименты с алгоритмом Шора
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Quantum computing is a field of computing that uses quantum phenomena such as superposition and entanglement to perform operations on data. It is a rapidly growing field with potential applications in fields such as cryptography, chemistry, and optimization. Quantum computers can solve certain problems much faster than classical computers. Various programming languages such as Q#, Python and C++ can be used to write quantum algorithms to be run on quantum computers. The development of quantum computers is an active area of research and engineering.
Эксперименты с алгоритмом Шора
Randomness and Computation Semester Project, Fall 2022
My research repo , contains all my drafts 👨🔬.
Optimizing Robust Quantum Gates in Open Quantum Systems
Soltutions for Nielsen and Chuangs' "Quantum Computation and Quantum Information"
My technical article on the Open Quantum Assembly Language.
Quantum Error Correction paper I wrote for the course Quantum Software Development at the Munich University of Applied Sciences
Coursework for my masters in applied math from the University of Waterloo
Simulation of an Heisenberg model Hamiltonian for a three-particle system on IBM Quantum’s 7-qubit Jakarta system
An Incomplete Introduction to Quantum Error Correction
Report on advancements in Type Theory and application of Program Verification
My undergraduate thesis in quantum computing with advisor Jamie Pommersheim. I used representation theoretic tools to analyze lower bounds of certain classes of quantum algorithms.
Grover's algorithm
University course in Quantum computing.
This repository contains my notes on quantum computing
LaTeX source for my master's paper on Quantum Hoare Type Theory.
This repository is centered around the exploration of quantum computers, emphasizing their architecture and vast potential across different fields.
For exploring Symbolic Evaluation of Quantum Circuits, forwards and BACKWARDS
My bachelor thesis, an introduction to quantum computing (in Italian).
Created by Richard Feynman and Yuri Manin