This document recommends two books on quantum physics and computing. The first book "Quantum Computing for Computer Scientists" introduces quantum computing concepts for those with a computer science background, covering quantum mechanics, gates, algorithms, and information theory. The second book "Quantum Computing: A Gentle Introduction" offers a gentle introduction assuming minimal physics and math background, covering quantum mechanics principles, gates, algorithms, and applications.
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Quantum Computing Books
This document recommends two books on quantum physics and computing. The first book "Quantum Computing for Computer Scientists" introduces quantum computing concepts for those with a computer science background, covering quantum mechanics, gates, algorithms, and information theory. The second book "Quantum Computing: A Gentle Introduction" offers a gentle introduction assuming minimal physics and math background, covering quantum mechanics principles, gates, algorithms, and applications.
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Here are a few books on quantum physics and quantum computing that you might nd helpful
1. "Quantum Computing for Computer Scientists" by Noson S. Yanofsky and Mirco A.
Mannucci: This book provides an introduction to quantum computing for readers with a background in computer science. It covers the basics of quantum mechanics, quantum gates, quantum algorithms, and quantum information theory.
2. "Quantum Computing: A Gentle Introduction" by Eleanor G. Rieffel and Wolfgang H.
Polak: This book offers a gentle introduction to quantum computing, assuming minimal prior knowledge of physics and mathematics. It covers the basic principles of quantum mechanics, quantum gates, quantum algorithms, and the potential applications of quantum