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Contributing to Qiskit | Coding with Qiskit 1.x | Programming on Quantum Computers
Welcome back to Coding with Qiskit 1.x! In episode 6 of this season, Abby Mitchell gives Derek Wang a whirlwind tour of the many ways to contribute to Qiskit, an open-source SDK. Learn about feature requests, solving "good first issues," and uploading your own contributions to the Qiskit Ecosystem.
Resources:
Qiskit Ecosystem: qiskit.github.io/ecosystem/
Make your own transpiler plugin: docs.quantum.ibm.com/transpile/create-a-transpiler-plugin
Options for choosing an open source license: choosealicense.com/
Link to Github notebook: github.com/derek-wang-ibm/coding-with-qiskit/blob/main/episode-6-contributing.ipynb
#ibmquantum #qiskit #learnquantum
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Quantum Crosstalk: Runtime Rundown with Jessie Yu
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Welcome back to Crosstalk! In Episode 3 we sit down with Jessie Yu, a former classical developer who is now the product owner of IBM Quantum systems and software. Jessie is our definitive expert on how to execute quantum circuits through the cloud using Qiskit Runtime. The run phase documentation: qisk.it/crosstalk-ep3-runtime Quantum Research Blog: Exploring measurement error mitigation with t...
Dynamic Circuits | Coding with Qiskit 1.x | Programming on Quantum Computers
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In episode 5 of "Coding with Qiskit 1.x," Derek Wang explores dynamic quantum circuits. By incorporating classical processing within the coherence time of qubits, dynamic quantum circuits can reduce circuit depth and enable quantum error correction. As an example, Derek implements the long-range CNOT gate teleportation circuit demonstrated in a recent paper by IBM Quantum with new classical pro...
Primitives | Coding with Qiskit 1.x | Programming on Quantum Computers
zhlédnutí 2,7KPřed 14 dny
Join us in Episode 4 of "Coding with Qiskit 1.x" as Derek Wang dives deeper into Qiskit Primitives. The Estimator and Sampler primitives, for computing expectation values and sampling of quantum states, simplify interactions with quantum hardware. We'll use practical examples inspired by a pioneering IBM Quantum study featured in Nature. Whether you're a quantum novice or enthusiast, this tutor...
Series Introduction | Quantum Computing in Practice | Episode 1
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Welcome to Quantum Computing in Practice! The aim of this course is to teach a broad audience (yes, that includes you!) how to use quantum processors of over 100 qubits. In this course we will discuss application areas of importance, error mitigation strategies, and best practices for Qiskit Runtime. In order to be prepared for this full course, we recommend already being familiar with the basi...
Hello World | Coding with Qiskit 1.x | Programming on Quantum Computers
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Welcome back to Coding with Qiskit, where IBM research scientist Dr. Derek Wang will get you up to speed with the latest developments in quantum computers for your own work. What is Hello World? When installing anything new, whether it’s a language or package, it’s standard practice to include a “Hello World” example. The purpose is twofold: first, we ensure that the installation was done corre...
Quantum Computing in Practice Series Trailer
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Many videos on quantum computing focus on their theoretical concepts or future potential, but in this new series, Dr. Olivia Lanes will show you how to use a quantum computer that exists right now to its fullest potential. #ibmquantum #learnquantum #qiskit
How to Install Qiskit | Coding with Qiskit 1.x | Programming on Quantum Computers
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Welcome back to Coding with Qiskit, where IBM research scientist Dr. Derek Wang will get you up to speed with the latest developments in quantum computers for your own work. This episode will guide you through the installation of the most recent version of Qiskit. Below are links to all the resources and documentation you'll need to get up and running. Qiskit Resources: Qiskit Github Notebook: ...
What is the difference between logical and physical qubits? - 1 Minute Qiskit
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What is the difference between logical and physical qubits? - 1 Minute Qiskit
Introduction to Qiskit | Coding with Qiskit 1.x | Programming on Quantum Computers
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Introduction to Qiskit | Coding with Qiskit 1.x | Programming on Quantum Computers
Presenting: IBM Quantum Learning
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Presenting: IBM Quantum Learning
Lesson 09: Density Matrices | Understanding Quantum Information & Computation
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Lesson 09: Density Matrices | Understanding Quantum Information & Computation
Coding with Qiskit 1.x Series Announcement
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Coding with Qiskit 1.x Series Announcement
Quantum Crosstalk: Quantum for Computational Scientists with Dr. Derek Wang & Upcoming Events
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Quantum Crosstalk: Quantum for Computational Scientists with Dr. Derek Wang & Upcoming Events
Using Magic States to go Beyond "Break Even" - Quantum Paper Review
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Using Magic States to go Beyond "Break Even" - Quantum Paper Review
How can I simulate depolarizing errors in Qiskit? - 1 Minute Qiskit
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How can I simulate depolarizing errors in Qiskit? - 1 Minute Qiskit
Quantum Crosstalk | Episode 01: What's Coming to Quantum in 2024 with Katie Pizzolato
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Quantum Crosstalk | Episode 01: What's Coming to Quantum in 2024 with Katie Pizzolato
Quantum Job Hunting: More Things You NEED to Know
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Quantum Job Hunting: More Things You NEED to Know
Exploring the IBM Quantum Lab with Dr. Olivia Lanes
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Exploring the IBM Quantum Lab with Dr. Olivia Lanes
Phase Kickback with Qiskit
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Phase Kickback with Qiskit
Back to the Future on a Quantum Computer: Demystifying Time Loops | Paradoxes Ep. 09
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Back to the Future on a Quantum Computer: Demystifying Time Loops | Paradoxes Ep. 09
Quantum & Qiskit Events Forecast | December - February 2024
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Quantum & Qiskit Events Forecast | December - February 2024
Quantum Teleportation Demystified with a Quantum Computer | Paradoxes Ep. 08
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Quantum Teleportation Demystified with a Quantum Computer | Paradoxes Ep. 08
Was Einstein Right? EPR Paradox Resolved with Quantum Computing | Paradoxes Ep. 07
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Was Einstein Right? EPR Paradox Resolved with Quantum Computing | Paradoxes Ep. 07
Lesson 08: Grover's Algorithm | Understanding Quantum Information & Computation
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Lesson 08: Grover's Algorithm | Understanding Quantum Information & Computation
Delayed-Choice Eraser on a Quantum Computer: Can We Change the Past? | Paradoxes Ep. 06
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Delayed-Choice Eraser on a Quantum Computer: Can We Change the Past? | Paradoxes Ep. 06
What are unit tests and how can I add them to my project? - 1 Minute Qiskit
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What are unit tests and how can I add them to my project? - 1 Minute Qiskit
Double-Slit Experiment on a Quantum Computer: Wave Particle Duality Explained | Paradoxes Ep. 05
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Double-Slit Experiment on a Quantum Computer: Wave Particle Duality Explained | Paradoxes Ep. 05
Breaking Changes 0.45
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Breaking Changes 0.45
Wigner’s Friend of a Friend of a Friend: Can Quantum Observers Describe Themselves? | Paradoxes Ep04
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Wigner’s Friend of a Friend of a Friend: Can Quantum Observers Describe Themselves? | Paradoxes Ep04

Komentáře

  • @GavinM161
    @GavinM161 Před 3 hodinami

    Great video and as Jerry says, an exciting time at IBM. Glad to see Big Blue is still at the cutting edge of not only research but proper engineering too.

  • @GavinM161
    @GavinM161 Před 3 hodinami

    Gordon Moore's observation was only about the number of transistors. He didn't mention anything about their size. Good introduction. Looking forward to the rest of the series.

  • @truecerium4924
    @truecerium4924 Před 3 hodinami

    Your explanations are always easy to follow even when they lead into the abyss of reality. Please allow 2 questions (and perhaps somebody else in the comments can make useful remarks to it: a) would the full range of solutions be -2.8 <= -2 <= (A,B) <= 2 >0 2.8 or do negative values need to be included; b) that you can save locality and realism as one has a theory how values x and y are related, I don´t need to know what the 2nd party/Bob measures, I introduce one value and the theory: value x and y is a function of x so y = f(x) which allows me to deduct the value Y w/o having it ever measured (sth analog to Maxwell´s demon in TD?)

  • @user-db1vp2st5y
    @user-db1vp2st5y Před 5 hodinami

    Your recommended for . Toilet papers

  • @ButchCassidyAndSundanceKid
    @ButchCassidyAndSundanceKid Před 6 hodinami

    is this the last in the series ?

  • @nickhake592
    @nickhake592 Před 8 hodinami

    Try to talk without ending the sentences witaut annoying knarring

    • @livlanes
      @livlanes Před 4 hodinami

      Try to learn how to spell correctly and I'll consider it

  • @MikePaixao
    @MikePaixao Před 10 hodinami

    Why is a thought experiment not enough? It's well thought out and follows the simple rules of the universe. 😊

    • @qiskit
      @qiskit Před 5 hodinami

      you cant collect data from a thought experiment.

    • @MikePaixao
      @MikePaixao Před 5 hodinami

      @qiskit and yet I did 🤔 funny how what you think doesn't actually matter 😶‍🌫️ someone is probably watching, but you can't see him either right?

  • @fountainhead
    @fountainhead Před 13 hodinami

    fantastic explanation!

  • @vardhan254
    @vardhan254 Před 13 hodinami

    35:41 FOR QFT

  • @isaijeanmary957
    @isaijeanmary957 Před 13 hodinami

    I am Isai, I follow this course... really clear and neat teaching of a such complex topic...

  • @vasiliostheodorou4849
    @vasiliostheodorou4849 Před 14 hodinami

    Could I say that quantum mechanics is like searching for the reflection (realisation) of an imaginary world? Is part of that imaginary world a frequency value, amplitude, phase, under minute thermal fluctuation controlling the value states of the particle?

  • @letsfixthebrokenscience4863
    @letsfixthebrokenscience4863 Před 18 hodinami

    If you do not have in your team but at least one American J. you never get a Nobel prize. Nikola Tesla Describing Quantum Entanglement In 1891. “Nature has stored up in the universe infinite energy. The eternal recipient and transmitter of this infinite energy is the ether. The recognition of the existence of ether, and of the functions it performs, is one of the most important results of modern scientific research. The mere abandoning of the idea of action at a distance, the assumption of a medium pervading all space and connecting all gross matter, has freed the minds of thinkers of an ever present doubt, and, by opening a new horizon-new and unforeseen possibilities-has given fresh interest to phenomena with which we are familiar of old. It has been a great step towards the understanding of the forces of nature and their multifold manifestations to our senses. It has been for the enlightened student of physics what the understanding of the mechanism of the firearm or of the steam engine is for the barbarian.” -Nikola Tesla “Experiments With Alternate Currents Of Very High Frequency And Their Application To Methods Of Artificial Illumination.” Lecture delivered before the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Columbia College, N.Y., May 20, 1891.

  • @girlie426
    @girlie426 Před 21 hodinou

    Will there be other videos soon?

  • @failure02537
    @failure02537 Před dnem

    it would be nice if examples existed for once

  • @failure02537
    @failure02537 Před dnem

    9:37 why would a conjugate exist 1)these are two different variables with two different notations

  • @claritas6557
    @claritas6557 Před dnem

    There is a term used to describe that speech affectation which plagues even geniuses like this young lady. It is 'Vocal Fry' and is one of many bad habits Americans have invented in recent years.

  • @viddeshk8020
    @viddeshk8020 Před dnem

    Nice 👍

  • @shikharsrivastava5057

    Thanks for amazing video. I have 1 doubt: In our Quantum Circuit, we have not included measurement step for control qubit, target qubit and storing result to cr3 register. But at the end, during post processing, we had used cr3 register. How compiler is sure the results are stored in cr3? When I included these steps, I also had to put i in place of i+1, i.e. in post processing step I put data=result[i].data in place of result[i+1].data. Then program worked. Can you explain it?

    • @DerekWangIBM
      @DerekWangIBM Před 3 hodinami

      Thanks for pointing this out. We should have stored to the cr3 register, and then you should put i instead of i+1. I have updated the notebook in the GitHub to correct this.

  • @ruans.p.5323
    @ruans.p.5323 Před dnem

    Qiskit bro is back!

  • @toobaqasim3300
    @toobaqasim3300 Před dnem

    I am looking for BB84 simulation on Qiskit.

  • @AlexanderNachtigall

    Awesome Derek, a fantastic Qiskit Intro! Well done and keep going compiling the tutorials in the same style... really appreciated the condensed and swift walkthrough the code and step by step instructions... 👍

  • @user-ff9tc3zp9s
    @user-ff9tc3zp9s Před dnem

    I am a first-year university student in Japan, and I recently became interested in quantum computing after watching videos of IBM's researchers. I hope to specialize in quantum computing and work at IBM in the future. Since my university only offers classes in Japanese, these videos are truly invaluable to me. I plan to study abroad extensively to improve my English skills and fulfill my dream. Thank you very much, Professor John Watrous. I look forward to the next video!

  • @DasIstDragana
    @DasIstDragana Před 2 dny

    Great talk! Thank you!

  • @benjaminbeard3736
    @benjaminbeard3736 Před 2 dny

    I thought statistical independence was the third assumption?

  • @paratracker
    @paratracker Před 2 dny

    This would be a much richer post if you explained the terms in ⟨S1​⟩∣=∣⟨AB⟩−⟨Ab⟩+⟨aB⟩+⟨ab⟩∣≤2, why three are additive and one subtracted; could any single term be subtracted, if not, why THAT one? Why not some other arrangement? What's the meaning of the terms and the equation? 2.8 is obviously 2* sqrt(2), but you didn't think that was noteworthy?

  • @hassegreiner9675
    @hassegreiner9675 Před 2 dny

    I wish she'd just use her natural voice ....

  • @federicocomparsi3941

    Actually, there is no 'realism' assumption in Bell’s theorem. This is a very incorrect presentation of the theorem. The only mathematical assumptions, in addition to 'local causality,' are ‘dichotomic outcomes’ and ‘statistical independence’. This is why it is possible to violate Bell’s inequalities by exploiting detection and memory loopholes.

  • @ramitamondal9165
    @ramitamondal9165 Před 2 dny

    So did anyone manage to get a job?

  • @DrRajeevTyagi
    @DrRajeevTyagi Před 2 dny

    keenly looking forward to the next episode (is there going to be one? or, do we go back to the current lengthy ones!)

  • @Thomas-gk42
    @Thomas-gk42 Před 2 dny

    You´re just selling mainsream QM here!

  • @yaswanthbalajiedara2895

    Hey, 
I love your content and videos, they're really helpful. I am an undergraduate student from Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, majoring in Engineering Physics. My major interests are in Quantum Computing, Artificial intelligence and working in a startup as team. I basically want to use these technologies to invent things that make life easier for everyone. I just completed my 2nd year and right now I have a three month long break and I'm kinda of confused about a few things regarding how to proceed and utilize my time in the best way to learn everything. Also about what exactly I need to do to achieve what I want. Is there anyway you guys can help me ?

  • @user-cl4yb1pl5s
    @user-cl4yb1pl5s Před 2 dny

    "We must read the stories of the great saints and yogis so we can go beyond time and space, as they have done." Dungsey Thinley Norbu Rinpoche -- The rest is just words biting their own tails.

  • @prakharbhatnagar4565

    Would love to see Matthew/Jake (or anyone else from the core team) talk about the evolution of Qiskit from early days to 1.0, their thoughts on the language implementation (using more Rust with Python bindings) and the future of the SDK with QEC on the horizon

  • @excellinkus
    @excellinkus Před 3 dny

    I would love to see a step-by-step demonstration using Qikskit where the program runs itself. I would love to just be Victor and send Alice and Bob a particle and they would measure the x projection or the y projection and see what they come up with, then have the ability to decide how many tests to run until the value reaches about 2.8. Then just run it again and again and see for myself. Is there a tool that can do this online?

  • @Ibbysz
    @Ibbysz Před 3 dny

    Starting to see how I sound to my parents when explaining classical computing 😭

  • @techjunk8467
    @techjunk8467 Před 3 dny

    Thank you Jesse!

  • @Wheezr
    @Wheezr Před 3 dny

    i had an opportunity to meet this amazing man and the first thing i said to him was "what's your name?" a shame i will never live down

    • @qiskit
      @qiskit Před 3 dny

      Not to worry, Steve Girvin is not only brilliant, he is a very kind man and I'm sure he didnt mind.

    • @Wheezr
      @Wheezr Před 3 dny

      a physics professor, peter persans, was at the same table, and he had to come up to me later just to make sure i knew who i was being so audacious at

  • @rajeevsingh1979
    @rajeevsingh1979 Před 3 dny

    Quantum computing is our future that will change the world over the night by combining AI.

  • @AMR-bf8nx
    @AMR-bf8nx Před 3 dny

    You should have a look at recent papers about bitnets. Deep Learning using weights of only 1 and 0s. Maybe those architectures could benefit from quantum computing and qubits.

  • @ONRIPRESENCE
    @ONRIPRESENCE Před 3 dny

    Jessie IS the runtime 😂

  • @naveedqureshi4621
    @naveedqureshi4621 Před 3 dny

    An interesting discussion from classical to quantum runtime environment development.

  • @NickFagiano
    @NickFagiano Před 3 dny

    Thank you ladies! Very informative and thank you for being so transparent with such incredible tech.

  • @ONRIPRESENCE
    @ONRIPRESENCE Před 3 dny

    First 😁

  • @user-lp8tt1tk1n
    @user-lp8tt1tk1n Před 3 dny

    you got PHD in which discipline?

  • @333dsteele1
    @333dsteele1 Před 3 dny

    Great presentation.

  • @douglasbeveridge8718

    The video does not explain what a P! is ( for me its a private investigator , Magnum PI) , A search revealed its a Principle Investigator :)

  • @ssvinny2536
    @ssvinny2536 Před 3 dny

    but guy, can we use quantum computing to make starcraft 3???

  • @tinto278
    @tinto278 Před 3 dny

    I was expecting the Qubit's to print "Hello World" 😂 Man it looks like I have a lot to learn.