Course Information
Course Overview
Exploring Quantum Computing with Qiskit:A Comprehensive Beginner's Guide to Quantum Computing Fundamentals,Quantum Gates
Are you ready to dive into the fascinating world of quantum computing? In this course, we will start with the foundation of quantum computing: the qubit. You will learn about qubit notation and the matrix representation, including vector notation and the famous Bloch sphere.
We will explore the essential single-qubit gates, such as the X gate, the Hadamard gate, Y gate, Z gate, S gate, and T gate, and their respective gate notations and matrix representations. You will also delve into the world of multiple qubit gates, such as the CNOT gate, CZ gate, Swap gate, and Toffoli gate, and their notations.
But what makes quantum computing so revolutionary is entanglement, and we will cover this topic in detail, including the concept of Bell's state. And we will end our journey with superdense coding, the exciting concept of sending multiple classical bits of information using only one qubit.
Through a mix of theoretical and practical exercises using Qiskit, a popular quantum computing framework, you will gain the skills to start programming your own quantum applications. By the end of this course, you will have a solid understanding of the fundamental concepts and tools needed to take the next step in the fascinating world of quantum computing. Get ready for an exciting adventure!
Course Content
- 7 section(s)
- 50 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Math prerequisites
- Section 2 Qubit
- Section 3 Quantum gates: Single quantum gates
- Section 4 Multiple Qubit
- Section 5 Multiple qubit gates
- Section 6 Coding: Qiskit
- Section 7 Application
What You’ll Learn
- Understand the fundamental principles of quantum computing, including qubits, quantum gates, and entanglement.
- Have knowledge of various single-qubit gates, such as X, Y, Z, and Hadamard gates, and their respective gate notations and matrix representations.
- Understand the principles of multiple-qubit gates, such as the CNOT, CZ, Swap, and Toffoli gates, and their notations.
- Gain practical experience using Qiskit
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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GGerhard Hartung
It was very interesting as I was an absolutely new bee in quantum computing, but had some knowledge in Quantum Mechanics back from my education for a Master of Physics in Germany TU Darmstadt.
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AAdenike Sola Olatinwo
I do really enjoyed the lecture. I would like to register for advance level
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RRobert Lugg
I love the excitement of the teacher. Very detailed. Sometimes hard to remember the way he writes his ones.
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TTom Nicolas
An excellent course if you have never seen quatum computing course before. Even I have never seen a quantum computing course, and I understood everything.