Quantum Computing
16 TopicsQ# Advent Calendar 2018
First published on MSDN on Dec 20, 2018 To celebrate the festive season, our friends over in the Q# team are running a Q# Advent Calendar with a new post every day from 1st-24th December! Check it out to learn more about everything from quantum simulation to solving the Travelling Santa Problem to why amplitudes are complex!Frances and I have also contributed posts for this festive event: 15th December: Quantum Perceptrons (Frances) Learn (in comic form!) how to implement a quantum perceptron, from creating a dataset through to classification of that data Designed to supplement the Introduction to Quantum Machine Learning workshop run at the Machine Learning, AI & Data Science (MLADS) conference 2018 18th December: Gro-ho-ho-ver's Algorithm: How Quantum Computing Saved Christmas (Anita) (non-festive version can be found here) Learn how Grover's algorithm works in this step-by-step breakdown, plus how you can implement it using Q# Designed to supplement the official Microsoft sample for Grover's algorithmFor other posts relating to Q# and quantum computing, check out the rest of the Quantum Adventures blog for intro-level posts and links to lots of useful content 😊We hope you find them useful and wish you happy holidays!- Anita and Frances450Views0likes0CommentsUK TechDays Online 12th–14th of June 2018 http://aka.ms/TechDaysOnline
First published on MSDN on Jun 04, 2018 For those of you who don’t know of TechDays Online already, it is a ‘pop up TV show’ MSFT UK live broadcasts out to our technical audiences and you can tune in at http://aka.466Views0likes0CommentsLondon Quantum Computing Meetup
First published on MSDN on May 15, 2018 Tuesday, June 12 at 6:30 PM – LONDON, UK Quantum MeetupTopological Qubits are an approach to Quantum Computing that is looking to use quasi-particles called Majorana Fermions to create truly scalable qubit.508Views0likes0CommentsThe Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Quantum Computing and Q# Blog
First published on MSDN on Feb 26, 2018 Lost? Confused? Don't know where to start with all this quantum computing stuff? Don't panic!This post is intended to function as a start page/guide to help you navigate your way through the various quantum computing and Q# posts hosted here on the Faculty blog (https://aka.2.3KViews0likes0Comments