Quantum-Computing-Cooperation
The Quantum Computing Collaboration is an initiative started by Harvard, MIT and EPFL students. For details you can contact @alexander-san or @agivills
Cambridge, MA
Pinned Repositories
6.s089-Intro-to-Quantum-Computing
Quantum computation is a growing field at the intersection of physics, computer science, electrical engineering, and applied math. This course provides an introduction to the basics of quantum computation. Specifically, we will cover some fundamental quantum mechanics, survey quantum circuits, and introduce the most significant quantum algorithms. Furthermore, we will survey advanced topics towards the end of the course. In the past, these topics have included quantum error correction, quantum communication, and applications to fields ranging from machine learning to chemistry. This course is self-contained and does not require any prior knowledge of quantum mechanics.
entanglion
This is a browser based realization of the IBM board game Entanglion
notes
This is a test repo for creating NB viewer compatible notes.
Quantum_Hackathon_2021
Repository containing notebooks and scripts used for EPFL Quantum Hackathon (Nov 19th-20th 2021)
Tutorials
This repository contains study material that EPFL, Harvard, MIT Quantum Computing associations and others provide to the students as training and practice.
Quantum-Computing-Cooperation's Repositories
Quantum-Computing-Cooperation/Tutorials
This repository contains study material that EPFL, Harvard, MIT Quantum Computing associations and others provide to the students as training and practice.
Quantum-Computing-Cooperation/6.s089-Intro-to-Quantum-Computing
Quantum computation is a growing field at the intersection of physics, computer science, electrical engineering, and applied math. This course provides an introduction to the basics of quantum computation. Specifically, we will cover some fundamental quantum mechanics, survey quantum circuits, and introduce the most significant quantum algorithms. Furthermore, we will survey advanced topics towards the end of the course. In the past, these topics have included quantum error correction, quantum communication, and applications to fields ranging from machine learning to chemistry. This course is self-contained and does not require any prior knowledge of quantum mechanics.
Quantum-Computing-Cooperation/Quantum_Hackathon_2021
Repository containing notebooks and scripts used for EPFL Quantum Hackathon (Nov 19th-20th 2021)
Quantum-Computing-Cooperation/entanglion
This is a browser based realization of the IBM board game Entanglion
Quantum-Computing-Cooperation/notes
This is a test repo for creating NB viewer compatible notes.