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The Daily Qubit - Weekender Edition
🟢 Trapped ion demonstrations, quantum business alive and thriving, plus a new (free!) bootcamp for everyone's favorite...mathematics
Welcome to the Quantum Realm.
Sundays are for sipping coffee, long reads, and our newsletter, of course. Enjoy this curation of easy-to-peruse links & resources in and around quantum.
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IN TODAY’S ISSUE:
3 weekend links to browse: Building an ion-trap quantum computer atom by atom, new Quantum Tech Pod with guest Lawrence Gasman to discuss the impact of quantum technology on business sectors, and revitalized interest in the quantum computing industry.
2 resources to check out: Visualization of quantum states from Wolfram, and an upcoming bootcamp from Quantum Formalism for those wanting to understand more about abstract mathematics concepts for quantum applications
1 quote to ponder: Enrico Fermi on the complexity of learning and teaching physics.
WEEKEND BYTES
Watch this video from the Institute for Quantum Computing with Associate Professor Rajibul Islam for an overview of building quantum computing devices atom by atom using the ion-trap method including a live demonstration.
Listen to this podcast from the Inside Quantum Technology Quantum Tech Pod hosted by Christopher Bishop with guest Lawrence Gasman, President of IQT Research as they share insights on quantum in business, from telecom and smart tech markets to advanced materials.
Read this article on how recent investments, such as the Australian government's funding of PsiQuantum, is bringing outside attention back to the quantum computing field. Plus, advancements in error correction technologies and other recently published research is reigniting confidence (and deep pockets) in the quantum industry.
ENTANGLED INSIGHTS
QUANTUM VISUALIZATION
Visualize quantum states of a qubit across different phase space representations using Wolfram's Quantum Computation Framework. This code notebook walks you through how to set up and transform reference points from the Bloch sphere to various quantum phase spaces by creating both static 3D visualizations and a dynamic GIF to illustrate the transformations. The is a great resource for quantum computing educators and students demonstrate the spatial and geometric properties of qubits.
QUANTUM MATHEMATICS
Quantum Formalism’s free course series "QF Abstract Mathematics 101 Bootcamp," is just a couple weeks away. This series will equip new members with essential abstract mathematics knowledge crucial for quantum engineering. The bootcamp features live lectures, instructional videos, and self-study and covers topics from set theory to topological manifolds across two modules. This program aims to bridge the knowledge gap within the community and includes certification for each completed module.
WORDS TO PONDER
Before I came here I was confused about this subject. Having listened to your lecture I am still confused. But on a higher level.
UNTIL TOMORROW.
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