This topic has already been covered several times on this blog. I hope that the short articles to come will also be helpful to those who are thinking of learning quantum computing. If you have a solid grasp of the basics, you will have a higher chance of progressing in anything.
There are countless books, web materials, YouTube videos, etc. on quantum computing, but the following two books are recommended on the IBM Quantum Learning site. These are books that I have studied thoroughly myself, so I am very happy with this recommendation! (I have written several articles on this blog about the contents of these books, so please take a look.)
What's also great is that, to a certain extent, you can use the IBM Quantum Computer for free, as shown below. Most of the examples on this site and the examples in the books above can be run on this hardware.
Of course, IBM also provides guides for those who want to move on to more advanced content. For example, the following well-known advanced books are also introduced.
- Michael A. Nielsen, Isaac L. Chuang, "Quantum Computation and Quantum Information"
- Phillip Kaye, Raymond Laflamme, and Michele Mosca, "An Introduction to Quantum Computing"
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