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Quantum Computing : Principles and Paradigms - Rajkumar  Buyya

Quantum Computing

Principles and Paradigms

By: Rajkumar Buyya (Editor), Sukhpal Singh, Ph.D. Gill (Editor)

Paperback | 25 July 2025 | Edition Number 1

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Quantum Computing: Principles and Paradigms covers a broad range of topics, providing a state-of-the-art and comprehensive reference for the rapid progress in the field of quantum computing and related technologies from major international companies (such as IBM, Google, Intel, Rigetti, Q-Control) and academic researchers. This book appeals to a broad readership, as it covers comprehensive topics in the field of quantum computing, including hardware, software, algorithms, and applications, with chapters written by both academic researchers and industry developers.

This book presents readers with the fundamental concepts of quantum computing research, along with the challenges involved in developing practical devices and applications.

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