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Unlock the Potential of Quantum Computing This expertly crafted guide demystifies the complexities of quantum computing through a progressive teaching method, making the subject accessible to students and newcomers alike. FeaturesExplores quantum systems, gates and circuits, entanglement, algorithms, and more. Employs a unique 'scaffolding approach' to simplify complex ideas and aid understanding. Ideal for educators, students, and self-learners aiming to master quantum computing concepts. Second EditionEnhanced clarity with more detailed explanations and reduced cognitive overload. Expanded…mehr

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Unlock the Potential of Quantum Computing This expertly crafted guide demystifies the complexities of quantum computing through a progressive teaching method, making the subject accessible to students and newcomers alike. FeaturesExplores quantum systems, gates and circuits, entanglement, algorithms, and more. Employs a unique 'scaffolding approach' to simplify complex ideas and aid understanding. Ideal for educators, students, and self-learners aiming to master quantum computing concepts. Second EditionEnhanced clarity with more detailed explanations and reduced cognitive overload. Expanded figures, tables, and exercises for better engagement and understanding. Part IV has been revised for clarity and updated with recent developments. AuthorsDr. Peter Y. Lee (Ph.D., Princeton University) - Expert in quantum nanostructures with extensive experience in teaching and academic program leadership. Dr. Huiwen Ji (Ph.D., Princeton University) - Accomplished researcher with a solid background in quantum chemistry and numerous awards. Dr. Ran Cheng (Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin) - Specialist in condensed matter theory and an award-winning physicist.
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Dr. Peter Y. Lee holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Princeton University. His research at Princeton focused on quantum nanostructures, the fractional quantum Hall effect, and Wigner crystals. Following his academic tenure, he joined Bell Labs, making significant contributions to the fields of photonics and optical communications and securing over 20 patents. Dr. Lee's multifaceted expertise extends to educational settings; he has a rich history of teaching, academic program oversight, and computer programming. Dr. Lee is currently on the faculty of Fei Tian College, New York.