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This book is for individuals who want to know more about the future of computing and the quantum computing technology. If you have heard about quantum computers but you have not understood how they will operate, this book will unearth everything that you need to know. You will also know the differences between classical computers and quantum computers in terms of how they operate. The author aims at helping the reader understand what quantum computers are, how they work and where they can be used.
Here's what you'll learn:
What is quantum computing and how quantum computers operate Why is this technology the future of the it sector How close are we to building a quantum computer Description of various algorithms and how they work The possible implementations of quantum computing and how it can change the world And much more!
The human brain is one of the most complex machines we know of. In this book, we will discover how the brain developed and what its functions are. We will find out the parts that make it up and how it controls our everyday lives.
The complexity of the human brain has always challenged scientists and computer programmers the world over. They are trying to understand it better by creating something that will be intelligent with the use of non-biological materials - an artificial intelligence. We will look at its uses and how it compares to the human brain.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
This book is for individuals who want to know more about the future of computing and the quantum computing technology. If you have heard about quantum computers but you have not understood how they will operate, this book will unearth everything that you need to know. You will also know the differences between classical computers and quantum computers in terms of how they operate. The author aims at helping the reader understand what quantum computers are, how they work and where they can be used.
Here's what you'll learn:
What is quantum computing and how quantum computers operate Why is this technology the future of the it sector How close are we to building a quantum computer Description of various algorithms and how they work The possible implementations of quantum computing and how it can change the world And much more!
The human brain is one of the most complex machines we know of. In this book, we will discover how the brain developed and what its functions are. We will find out the parts that make it up and how it controls our everyday lives.
The complexity of the human brain has always challenged scientists and computer programmers the world over. They are trying to understand it better by creating something that will be intelligent with the use of non-biological materials - an artificial intelligence. We will look at its uses and how it compares to the human brain.