Practical Guide to Quantum Machine Learning and Quantum Optimization (eBook)

Hands-on Approach to Modern Quantum Algorithms
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2023
680 Seiten
Packt Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-80461-830-1 (ISBN)

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Practical Guide to Quantum Machine Learning and Quantum Optimization -  Elias F. Combarro,  Samuel Gonzalez-Castillo
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Work with fully explained algorithms and ready-to-use examples that can be run on quantum simulators and actual quantum computers with this comprehensive guide


Key Features


- Get a solid grasp of the principles behind quantum algorithms and optimization with minimal mathematical prerequisites


- Learn the process of implementing the algorithms on simulators and actual quantum computers</li><li>Solve real-world problems using practical examples of methods


Book Description


This book provides deep coverage of modern quantum algorithms that can be used to solve real-world problems. You’ll be introduced to quantum computing using a hands-on approach with minimal prerequisites.


You’ll discover many algorithms, tools, and methods to model optimization problems with the QUBO and Ising formalisms, and you will find out how to solve optimization problems with quantum annealing, QAOA, Grover Adaptive Search (GAS), and VQE. This book also shows you how to train quantum machine learning models, such as quantum support vector machines, quantum neural networks, and quantum generative adversarial networks. The book takes a straightforward path to help you learn about quantum algorithms, illustrating them with code that’s ready to be run on quantum simulators and actual quantum computers. You’ll also learn how to utilize programming frameworks such as IBM’s Qiskit, Xanadu’s PennyLane, and D-Wave’s Leap.


Through reading this book, you will not only build a solid foundation of the fundamentals of quantum computing, but you will also become familiar with a wide variety of modern quantum algorithms. Moreover, this book will give you the programming skills that will enable you to start applying quantum methods to solve practical problems right away.


What you will learn:


- Review the basics of quantum computing


- Gain a solid understanding of modern quantum algorithms


- Understand how to formulate optimization problems with QUBO


- Solve optimization problems with quantum annealing, QAOA, GAS, and VQE


- Find out how to create quantum machine learning models


- Explore how quantum support vector machines and quantum neural networks work using Qiskit and PennyLane


- Discover how to implement hybrid architectures using Qiskit and PennyLane and its PyTorch interface


Who this book is for:


This book is for professionals from a wide variety of backgrounds, including computer scientists and programmers, engineers, physicists, chemists, and mathematicians. Basic knowledge of linear algebra and some programming skills (for instance, in Python) are assumed, although all mathematical prerequisites will be covered in the appendices.


Key FeaturesGet a solid grasp of the principles behind quantum algorithms and optimization with minimal mathematical prerequisitesLearn the process of implementing the algorithms on simulators and actual quantum computersSolve real-world problems using practical examples of methodsBook DescriptionThis book provides deep coverage of modern quantum algorithms that can be used to solve real-world problems. You'll be introduced to quantum computing using a hands-on approach with minimal prerequisites. You'll discover many algorithms, tools, and methods to model optimization problems with the QUBO and Ising formalisms, and you will find out how to solve optimization problems with quantum annealing, QAOA, Grover Adaptive Search (GAS), and VQE. This book also shows you how to train quantum machine learning models, such as quantum support vector machines, quantum neural networks, and quantum generative adversarial networks. The book takes a straightforward path to help you learn about quantum algorithms, illustrating them with code that's ready to be run on quantum simulators and actual quantum computers. You'll also learn how to utilize programming frameworks such as IBM's Qiskit, Xanadu's PennyLane, and D-Wave's Leap. Through reading this book, you will not only build a solid foundation of the fundamentals of quantum computing, but you will also become familiar with a wide variety of modern quantum algorithms. Moreover, this book will give you the programming skills that will enable you to start applying quantum methods to solve practical problems right away.What you will learnReview the basics of quantum computingGain a solid understanding of modern quantum algorithmsUnderstand how to formulate optimization problems with QUBOSolve optimization problems with quantum annealing, QAOA, GAS, and VQEFind out how to create quantum machine learning modelsExplore how quantum support vector machines and quantum neural networks work using Qiskit and PennyLaneDiscover how to implement hybrid architectures using Qiskit and PennyLane and its PyTorch interfaceWho this book is forThis book is for professionals from a wide variety of backgrounds, including computer scientists and programmers, engineers, physicists, chemists, and mathematicians. Basic knowledge of linear algebra and some programming skills (for instance, in Python) are assumed, although all mathematical prerequisites will be covered in the appendices.]]>
Erscheint lt. Verlag 31.3.2023
Vorwort Alberto Di Meglio
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Theorie / Studium
ISBN-10 1-80461-830-6 / 1804618306
ISBN-13 978-1-80461-830-1 / 9781804618301
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