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Repository of code notebooks for tutorials at IEEE Quantum Week (QCE20) https://qce.quantum.ieee.org/tutorials/

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IBM Quantum Tutorials for QCE20

Hello! We're glad you are participating in a tutorial IBM Quantum is putting on as part of the IEEE Quantum Week. In this repository, you will find the Jupyter notebooks our instructors are using.

For our tutorials, there will be a coding component. To help you get the most out of that component, we'd like you to do the following:

  • Sign up for an account with our Quantum Experience on the IBM Cloud (aka, IQX).
  • Familiarize yourself with the IQX (the Quantum Lab, in particular.)
  • Upload the notebooks for the tutorial(s) you signed up for into the Quantum Lab. That way you can code along with us! For instructions on how to upload your notebooks, see this document.

Note: We are finalizing the content for our tutorials, so check back soon for the notebooks!

Date Title (Link to Quantum Week page) Files
Monday, October 12 Quantum programming, an introduction Intro to QC
Tuesday, October 13 Quantum machine learning for data scientists QML
Tuesday, October 13 Quantum hardware control: a hands-on introduction Hardware
Wednesday, October 14 Quantum algorithms for optimization Optimization
Thursday, October 15 Quantum algorithms for chemistry simulation Chemistry
Thursday, October 15 Assessing the quality of qubits and quantum computers QCVV
Friday, October 16 Serious Games for Quantum Computing Games
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