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Building a Quantum Computer [unitaryhack] #16
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@MaldoAlberto can i use any quantum computing framework ? |
Hi @MaldoAlberto I have a question; I tried to send if I made a mistake please let me know. thaks |
Hello @MaldoAlberto, creating a PR here! Do review and let me know if there is any changes to be made, |
Hello @MaldoAlberto, I had created a PR here 3 days ago! please do review and let me know if there is any changes to be made, |
Hi @MaldoAlberto I made a mistake and clicked on removed assignment. |
This Issue is available during the UnitaryHACK:
Note: Teams of 1-5 people are suggested busts_in_silhouette
This tutorial must be written in a way that high school and undergraduate students can understand. The product format can be a video, tutorial, or explanation. However, it will primarily focus on a markdown file. A jupyter notebook can be created and exported.
a reference for a tutorial check here
Design a tutorial where you introduce quantum concepts and how they make a quantum computer different from a classical computer. What are the parts of the quantum computing stack?
Your tutorial should provide clear explanations of each essential concept, guiding students step by step to understand the theory. Attach the code as the desired result and the necessary dependencies to be able to run it. Focus on the educational part and explain each section of the code with references. In the final part, share a note about how you got started in this area of quantum computing. The aim is that your project will inspire others.
If you have a previously made project for another hackathon or school project, please note that this tutorial will be open-source. This means that your work will be shared with the community, and all credits will be given to you. It's a great opportunity to contribute to the field of quantum computing and be part of a larger community. To get an idea of what we expect as a result, you can check out our website.
If you have doubts about which idea could be helpful for your tutorial, we list the following possible tutorials that can be done below:
Idea one: Optimize quantum circuits.
Idea two: Explain and develop the quantum compiler.
Idea three: Develop single or multiple gates for qutrits.
Idea four: Propose error mitigation for a variational quantum circuit (using VQE, QAOA, VQC, etc).
Idea five: Explain and simulate how to build a qubit.
If you have your own unique idea that aligns with the above requirements, we encourage you to share it. Your creativity and unique perspective are highly valued. Just reply to this Issue to confirm your idea 😄 .
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