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Quantum Computing Solutions : Solving Real-World Problems Using Quantum Computing and Algorithms (1st ed.)

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Know how to use quantum computing solutions involving artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms and applications across different disciplines. Quantum solutions involve building quantum algorithms that improve computational tasks within quantum computing, AI, data science, and machine learning.

As opposed to quantum computer innovation, quantum solutions offer automation, cost reduction, and other efficiencies to the problems they tackle. Starting with the basics, this book covers subsystems and properties as well as the information processing network before covering quantum simulators.

Solutions such as the Traveling Salesman Problem, quantum cryptography, scheduling, and cybersecurity are discussed in step-by-step detail. The book presents code samples based on real-life problems in a variety of industries, such as risk assessment and fraud detection in banking.

In pharma, you will look at drug discovery and protein-folding solutions.

Supply chain optimizationand purchasing solutions are presented in the manufacturing domain.

In the area of utilities, energy distribution and optimization problems and solutions are explained.

Advertising scheduling and revenue optimization solutions are included from media and technology verticals. What You Will LearnUnderstand the mathematics behind quantum computingKnow the solution benefits, such as automation, cost reduction, and efficienciesBe familiar with the quantum subsystems and properties, including states, protocols, operations, and transformationsBe aware of the quantum classification algorithms: classifiers, and support and sparse support vector machinesUse AI algorithms, including probability, walks, search, deep learning, and parallelismWho This Book Is ForDevelopers in Python and other languages interested inquantum solutions.

The secondary audience includes IT professionals and academia in mathematics and physics.

A tertiary audience is those in industry verticals such as manufacturing, banking, and pharma.

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Apress
1484265157 / 9781484265154
Paperback / softback
21/12/2020
United States
300 pages, 131 Illustrations, black and white; XVII, 300 p. 131 illus.
178 x 254 mm