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Quantum Computing Fundamentals

As the field of quantum computing continues to evolve and advance, there is a growing need for professionals with the knowledge and skills to tackle the complex challenges and opportunities it presents.

This comprehensive course is designed to provide participants with a thorough understanding of the fundamental principles and practical applications of quantum computing. Through a blend of theoretical and hands-on learning, participants will gain a deep appreciation for the potential of this cutting-edge technology and be equipped with the skills needed to make a real impact in the field.

Whether you are a researcher, security practitioner, engineer, or simply interested in this exciting and rapidly evolving field, this course offers a unique and valuable opportunity to gain the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the quantum era.

Topics covered in the course;

  • Introduction to quantum computing
  • Postulates of Quantum Mechanics
  • Bloch sphere
  • IBM Quantum Entanglement
  • Quantum Gates
  • No Cloning Theorem
  • Quantum algorithms
  • Programming in Qiskit

Course Prerequisites

Learners should be familiar with matrix multiplication, vectors, and complex numbers.

Quantum Computing Fundamentals Key Facts
Course Duration (days)

3.00

Course Price (ex VAT)

£3960.00

Course Vendor

Cyber

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