Dancing with Python: Learn to code with Python and Quantum Computing - Softcover

Robert S. Sutor

 
9781801077859: Dancing with Python: Learn to code with Python and Quantum Computing

Inhaltsangabe

Develop skills in Python by implementing exciting algorithms, including mathematical functions, classical searching, data analysis, plotting data, machine learning techniques, and quantum circuits

Key Features

  • Learn Python basics to write elegant and efficient code
  • Create quantum circuits and algorithms using Qiskit and run them on quantum computing hardware and simulators
  • Delve into Python's advanced features, including machine learning, analyzing data, and searching

Book Description

Coding is the art and engineering of creating software, and Python has been one of the core coding languages for many years. This introductory Python book helps you learn classical and quantum computing in a unified and practical way. It will help you work with numbers, strings, collections, iterators, and files.

The book goes beyond functions and classes and teaches you how to use Python and Qiskit to create gates and circuits for classical and quantum computing. Learn how quantum extends classical techniques using the Grover search algorithm and the code that implements it. Dive into some advanced and widely used applications of Python and revisit strings with more sophisticated tools such as regular expressions and basic natural language processing (NLP). The final chapters introduce you to data analysis, visualizations, and supervised and unsupervised machine learning. By the end of the book, you will be proficient in classical coding and programming using the latest and most powerful quantum computers.

What you will learn

  • Create Python code using numbers, strings, collections, classes, objects, functions, conditionals, loops, and operators
  • Write succinct code the Pythonic way using magic methods, iterators, and generators
  • Explore different quantum gates and use them to build quantum circuits
  • Analyze data, build basic machine learning models, and plot the results
  • Search for information using traditional methods and the quantum Grover search algorithm
  • Optimize and test your code to run efficiently

Who this book is for

The book is for Python and coding beginners. Basic familiarity with algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and logarithms is required as the book does not cover the detailed mathematics and theory of quantum computing. You can check out the author’s Dancing with Qubits book, also published by Packt, for an approachable and comprehensive introduction to quantum computing.

Table of Contents

  1. Doing The Things That Coders Do
  2. Working with Expressions
  3. Collecting Things Together
  4. Stringing You Along
  5. Computing and Calculating
  6. Defining and Using Functions
  7. Organizing Objects into Classes
  8. Working with Files
  9. Understanding Gates and Circuits
  10. Optimizing and Testing Your Code
  11. Searching for the Quantum Improvement
  12. Searching and Changing Text
  13. Creating Plots and Charts
  14. Analyzing Data
  15. Learning Briefly
  16. Appendix A Tools
  17. Appendix B. Staying Current
  18. Appendix C The Complete UniPoly Class
  19. Appendix D The Complete Guitar Class Hierarchy
  20. Appendix E. Notices
  21. Appendix F. Production Notes

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Robert S. Sutor has been a technical leader and executive in the IT industry for over 40 years. More than two decades of that were spent in IBM Research in Yorktown Heights, New York USA. During his time there, he worked on and led efforts in symbolic mathematical computation, mathematical programming languages, optimization, AI, blockchain, and quantum computing. He is the author of Dancing with Qubits: How quantum computing works and how it can change the world and Dancing with Python: Learn Python software development from scratch and get started with quantum computing, also with Packt. He is the published co-author of several research papers and the book Axiom: The Scientific Computation System with the late Richard D. Jenks. Sutor was an IBM executive on the software side of the business in areas including Java web application servers, emerging industry standards, software on Linux, mobile, and open source. He was the Vice President of Corporate Development and, later, Chief Quantum Advocate, at Infleqtion, a quantum computing and quantum sensing company based in Boulder, Colorado USA. He is currently an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University at Buffalo, New York, USA. He is a theoretical mathematician by training, has a Ph.D. from Princeton University, and an undergraduate degree from Harvard College. He started coding when he was 15 and has used most of the programming languages that have come along.

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