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Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Theory (Valter Moretti, et al)
 
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One of the foundational concepts of modern science over the past 100 years is quantum theory. This collection presents a step-by-step introduction to the quantum theory, which is a mathematical model that explains quantum experiments. ...
Introduction to Classical and Quantum Computing (Thomas G. Wong)
 
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This book is intended for students without advanced math experience who want to master quantum computing beyond a conceptual level.
Learn Quantum Computation using Qiskit (Amira Abbas, et al.)
 
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While you learn how to utilize the Qiskit SDK, you may understand the fundamentals of quantum computing with the help of this free digital textbook.
Quantum Computing for the Quantum Curious (Ciaran Hughes, et al.)
 
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With the publication of this open-access book, quantum computing is now more available than ever. Quantum computing, a rapidly expanding area at the nexus of physics and computer science, promises to be far more revolutionary than "conventional" processing. ...
The Functional Analysis of Quantum Information Theory (Ved Prakash Gupta, et al)
 
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With a particular emphasis on their use in quantum information science, this book gives readers a condensed introduction to recent studies on operator algebras and their generalizations, operator spaces, and operator systems.
Quantum Computing: Progress and Prospects (National Academies Press)
 
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A new paradigm of computing is based on quantum mechanics, a branch of physics that studies the behavior of extremely small (quantum) particles.
Quantum Computing Since Democritus (Scott Aaronson)
 
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This book, written by a renowned expert in quantum computing theory Scott Aaronson, takes readers on a journey through some of the most complex concepts in physics, computer science, and mathematics.
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