Summary
Here you are in the last section of this book! I congratulate you on your effort (even if you skipped over many of the sections). Quantum computing isn’t easy to understand, and you’ve taken the first step. You’ve explored algorithms using matrix algebra, and now you’re ready for more.
There’s no shortage of published information about quantum computing. With a quick search of the web, you can find blogs, videos, papers, and much more. For elegant descriptions of this book’s algorithms, focus your attention on linear algebra. For insight into the science underlying quantum computing, read more about quantum physics. For information about the engineering challenges facing quantum computing professionals, learn about error detection and error correction. To practice writing quantum computing code, check the Qiskit documentation pages. And don’t forget to investigate some other platforms for programming quantum computing algorithms...