Thank you for the textbook! I took an Intro to Quantum Computing class last spring as part of my Master's and the Qiskit textbook was bookmarked and read religiously - I actually found it better to use (especially for applied programming concepts like algorithms) than the textbook we used in the class. The explanations and implementations of multiple Q algorithms were really entertaining to play with.
That being said, I finished working through the Qiskit textbook. Is there anything you would recommend doing after that, or any information you feel is essential in the field that isn't covered in the textbook? I'm really interested in researching something quantum related for a thesis, but I'm not sure exactly what to do at this point.
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Thank you for the textbook! I took an Intro to Quantum Computing class last spring as part of my Master's and the Qiskit textbook was bookmarked and read religiously - I actually found it better to use (especially for applied programming concepts like algorithms) than the textbook we used in the class. The explanations and implementations of multiple Q algorithms were really entertaining to play with.
That being said, I finished working through the Qiskit textbook. Is there anything you would recommend doing after that, or any information you feel is essential in the field that isn't covered in the textbook? I'm really interested in researching something quantum related for a thesis, but I'm not sure exactly what to do at this point.
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