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Learning from research papers in a developing field

Seems like a developing field is a discussion that a community of researchers engages in. To participate, you'd need to: Speak the language, e.g. know about quantum computing terminology. Know the ...
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Self Learning Quantum Computing and helpful resources that can aid, guide and teach Quantum Computing from CS&E perspective

The answer written here has been referenced from some of the leading Quantum Computing research Journals or Publications. The interested readers are advised to visit their website in order to get the ...
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Learning in a developing field

I find conferences are good for learning in new fields. Most of them cater to academics but many industry researchers present at them as well. For example Microsoft Research sends people to a lot of ...
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Learning from research papers in a developing field

The problem you pose is a difficult one. Every graduate student researching for her/his dissertation faces it. Suppose you have a particular paper in hand and want to learn from it. The normal ...
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To introduce quantum computing, what metaphors/actual examples of 2-state systems work for teaching, and what misconceptions might they introduce?

I don't know of anything that quite mimics it in regular life, though you could go through a sort of imagined construction that mimics the idea fairly well: There is a beach ball, and it is formed by ...
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Self Learning Quantum Computing and helpful resources that can aid, guide and teach Quantum Computing from CS&E perspective

Try: AWS tutorials https://aws.amazon.com/braket/getting-started/?braket-blogs.sort-by=item.additionalFields.createdDate&braket-blogs.sort-order=desc IBM tutorials https://qiskit.org/textbook/...
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