Quantum Computing for Everyone: From Basic Principles to Real-World Applications

Quantum Computing for Everyone: From Basic Principles to Real-World Applications

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1:06:27 - State stored compared to classical bits

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Quantum Computing for Everyone: From Basic Principles to Real-World Applications

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  1. 1 00:00 - Introduction
  2. 2 02:21 - Classical computers
  3. 3 04:45 - Logic gates
  4. 4 07:53 - Quantum computing
  5. 5 08:42 - Two-slit experiment
  6. 6 10:32 - Act as probabilistic waves
  7. 7 13:08 - Interference
  8. 8 15:58 - Superposition
  9. 9 19:23 - Collapse on measurement
  10. 10 22:22 - Bookmark
  11. 11 23:52 - Probability intrinsic to universe
  12. 12 29:05 - Qubits
  13. 13 35:21 - Probability and superposition
  14. 14 37:42 - Bloch sphere
  15. 15 39:29 - Probability on Bloch sphere
  16. 16 41:13 - Phase
  17. 17 43:55 - Don't panic
  18. 18 45:07 - Superposition in qubits
  19. 19 46:06 - Multiple qubits
  20. 20 46:45 - Quantum gates
  21. 21 53:24 - Abstraction languages
  22. 22 55:11 - Entanglement detail
  23. 23 58:53 - Correlated state
  24. 24 59:35 - Superposition and entanglement
  25. 25 1:03:05 - All values at once
  26. 26 1:06:27 - State stored compared to classical bits
  27. 27 1:10:25 - Challenges with qubits
  28. 28 1:17:19 - Using quantum computers
  29. 29 1:17:32 - Calculations
  30. 30 1:20:52 - Model the real world
  31. 31 1:26:05 - Real today and timelines
  32. 32 1:29:04 - Close

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