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A Practical Guide to Quantum Computing
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In this final chapter, we’ve dived into the race towards quantum advantage and we’ve discussed why the task of random circuit sampling plays a prominent role in it. We’ve also discussed about the different probability distributions that arise when considering random unitaries and how they can be used to define the useful cross-entropy benchmark fidelity.
All this was illustrated with Qiskit code that can be used to compute FXEB values for random unitaries and random quantum circuits. In the latter case, also with a simple simulation of the effect of noise.
Finally, we briefly discussed some of the future directions that quantum computing may take in the next few years and pointed at some other possibilities for achieving practical applications of quantum computing—for instance, in the fields of optimization and machine learning.
This brings our journey to its end. We started from very humble beginnings, by studying quantum systems with a single qubit...