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Dancing with Qubits

You're reading from   Dancing with Qubits How quantum computing works and how it can change the world

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838827366
Length 516 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface
1 Why Quantum Computing? 2 They’re Not Old, They’re Classics FREE CHAPTER 3 More Numbers than You Can Imagine 4 Planes and Circles and Spheres, Oh My 5 Dimensions 6 What Do You Mean ‘‘Probably’’? 7 One Qubit 8 Two Qubits, Three 9 Wiring Up the Circuits 10 From Circuits to Algorithms 11 Getting Physical 12 Questions about the Future Afterword
Other Books You May Enjoy Appendices

5
Dimensions

... from a purely mathematical point of view
it’s just as easy to think in 11 dimensions,
as it is to think in three or four.

Stephen Hawking [1]

We are familiar with many properties of objects like lines and circles in two dimensions, and cubes and spheres in three dimensions. If I ask you how long something is, you might take out a ruler or a tape measure. When you take a photo, you rotate your camera or phone in three dimensions without thinking too much about it.

Alas, there is math behind all these actions. The notion of something existing in one or more dimensions, indeed even the idea of what a dimension is, must be made more formal if we are to perform calculations. This is the concept of vector spaces. The study of what they are and what you can do with them is called linear algebra.

Linear algebra is essential to pure and applied mathematics, physics, engineering, and the parts of computer...

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