Series Introduction | Quantum Computing in Practice | Episode 1

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Qiskit

Qiskit

Ай бұрын

Welcome to Quantum Computing in Practice! The aim of this course is to teach a broad audience (yes, that includes you!) how to use quantum processors of over 100 qubits.
In this course we will discuss application areas of importance, error mitigation strategies, and best practices for Qiskit Runtime. In order to be prepared for this full course, we recommend already being familiar with the basics of quantum computing. You can check out John Watrous' course on Understanding Quantum Information and Computation to quickly get up to speed!
Scaling up circuits and experiments to the Utility scale can be tricky at first, so join us by subscribing to the channel to get notified when the newest episodes drops.
Written text for this course can be found on IBM Quantum Learning by following this link: learning.quantum.ibm.com/cour...
Understanding Quantum Information & Computation Lesson 1 & 2
• Lesson 01: Single Syst...
• Lesson 02: Multiple Sy...
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@Mitch-ub3ng
@Mitch-ub3ng Ай бұрын
I love how the Qiskit team is making quantum computing more acessable. Im ready for episode 2!
@Lallafef
@Lallafef 28 күн бұрын
Well done, Olivia! Looking forward to the following episodes!
@SOSSTSE
@SOSSTSE 29 күн бұрын
We are living in very powerful exciting times. We are embarking on dawn of Quantum computing. Quantum computing is going to be a great adventure for all of us in this new quantum technology field. Thank You IBM. SOSSTSE SCIENTIFIC TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS. ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
@techjunk8467
@techjunk8467 Ай бұрын
Olivia Lanes explaining in detail my entire junior Data Processing course content is really refreshing...!
@techjunk8467
@techjunk8467 Ай бұрын
The victory sound when quantum computing waa mentioned is great!
@yarimedici
@yarimedici Ай бұрын
Extremly interesting first video! Olivia is always amazing!
@Aditya_khedekar
@Aditya_khedekar Ай бұрын
Finally !! Signed Up on IBM Quantum.
@majedhaj4635
@majedhaj4635 Ай бұрын
As it was difficult for human to move from decimal counting to binary counting, it will be hard too to move from classical computing to quantum computing. When that happen, people will see how pioneers were able to make that shift. Thanks for the nice introduction and I hope the rest of the course will be as clear as this one.
@pablogreco1668
@pablogreco1668 Ай бұрын
Thansk Olivia for all you make for the Quantum Computation.
@tinto278
@tinto278 17 күн бұрын
Good to see IBM leading the way in computer science, well done Qiskit team.
@KrGaurav_Kr
@KrGaurav_Kr Ай бұрын
Eagerly waiting for next episode, please bring it ASAP.
@XJRULO
@XJRULO Ай бұрын
Already on the track!!! Thnks Olivia!!! Greetings!!!
@paulgraf4140
@paulgraf4140 Ай бұрын
Eagerly waiting! 👍
@gorschik
@gorschik Ай бұрын
Thanks Olivia! Even though this first episode (being an intro) does not yet deep dive into quantum computing, it certainly has attached my interest and looking forward to more material! Digesting information provided by Olivia is so enjoyable anyway 😊 Regards from Europe!
@JohnZhang622
@JohnZhang622 Ай бұрын
Fantastic! I can't wait for the next episode of this series. Olivia has the magic to tie everything together in such a succinct delivery.
@Mathelates
@Mathelates Ай бұрын
Much more insightful thanks for starting such learning series....
@zathrasyes1287
@zathrasyes1287 Ай бұрын
Great start of a great series! Please continue 🙂
@Joseph-cn3vr
@Joseph-cn3vr Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the Best Presentation!
@DemonstrationsWithOnkar
@DemonstrationsWithOnkar Ай бұрын
Nicely compiled, thank you 🙌🏻
@ruans.p.5323
@ruans.p.5323 Ай бұрын
Great video! I really appreciated the clear explanations and the practical insights. Looking forward to the upcoming episodes and learning more with each one. 👍#learnquantum
@victoradeyemi784
@victoradeyemi784 12 күн бұрын
Thanks for the awesome introduction, Ma'am. I remain highly expectant for the next.
@khushalsonkar2332
@khushalsonkar2332 20 күн бұрын
Her speech and lecture is very nice, clear....
@LanceDiscovers
@LanceDiscovers 29 күн бұрын
Awesome! Can't wait for the next one!
@DHAiRYA2801
@DHAiRYA2801 28 күн бұрын
Looking forward to the next lesson
@hello.6250
@hello.6250 29 күн бұрын
Eagerly waiting for the next episode !!
@TecUltimate
@TecUltimate 28 күн бұрын
Thanks, I Deeply aprecciate this effort. Thanks
@jonsmith7718
@jonsmith7718 Ай бұрын
Good overview introduction.
@rodrigosilveira7
@rodrigosilveira7 26 күн бұрын
Nice and clear presentation. 👏
@GavinM161
@GavinM161 13 күн бұрын
Gordon Moore's observation was only about the number of transistors. He didn't mention anything about their size. Good introduction. Looking forward to the rest of the series.
@user-nj6zi6kh3e
@user-nj6zi6kh3e 27 күн бұрын
It was awesome! Thanks all
@user-ns3ip9ub1c
@user-ns3ip9ub1c Ай бұрын
Thanks mam so much for the videos
@DunaMarcela18
@DunaMarcela18 19 күн бұрын
Thank you ❤
@elfofrit
@elfofrit 27 күн бұрын
Great content as always.
@skillsandhonor4640
@skillsandhonor4640 27 күн бұрын
great series
@muzamelyahia6716
@muzamelyahia6716 29 күн бұрын
I wish I can do online summer school in using 100 qubits. My tries so far are basically me blinding figuring out how they work and try to do my research on them. This course definitely will help!
@user-mp9ez3me7d
@user-mp9ez3me7d Ай бұрын
Great series! Is there a known schedule for when these episodes come out?
@nextrealm_ai
@nextrealm_ai Ай бұрын
These are great
@antoniothomacelli
@antoniothomacelli 28 күн бұрын
Thanks for this content
@AlignedIT
@AlignedIT Ай бұрын
Love it.
@DrRajeevTyagi
@DrRajeevTyagi 16 күн бұрын
keenly looking forward to the next episode (is there going to be one? or, do we go back to the current lengthy ones!)
@Nadzap
@Nadzap Ай бұрын
Looks like I'll now be completely consumed by this course for the next week
@ONRIPRESENCE
@ONRIPRESENCE 29 күн бұрын
Excellent :)
@gemini_537
@gemini_537 23 күн бұрын
Gemini: This video is the first episode of a series called "Quantum Computing in Practice" by Qiskit. It aims to teach viewers how to use a quantum computer to its full potential. The speaker, Olivia Lan, a researcher and educator at IBM Quantum, argues that quantum computers are entering a new era of usefulness. Previously, quantum computers were only useful for simulating small circuits. Now, with new advancements, quantum computers can outperform classical computers for certain tasks. One reason why quantum computers are becoming more useful is that IBM has made quantum processors with over 100 qubits available. These processors are too complex for classical computers to simulate. This course is designed for a broad audience, including those who already have a basic understanding of quantum computation and those who are new to the field. The course will cover how to create and run quantum computing jobs, error mitigation techniques, and potential application areas. The speaker also briefly discusses the history of computation, noting that quantum computers are just the next step in a long line of advancements. Quantum computers are not meant to replace classical computers, but rather to complement them. In the next episode, the speaker will discuss 100 qubit systems and how to interact with them using the Qiskit software development kit.
@ShaikHaji-cy6or
@ShaikHaji-cy6or Ай бұрын
Nice video
@LOVEDAISY839
@LOVEDAISY839 14 күн бұрын
Will there be other videos soon?
@AndrewGorby
@AndrewGorby 13 күн бұрын
Are the slides available for download? They've been very handy for the "Understanding Quantum Information & Computation" presentations. Thanks and looking forward to these presentations.
@asadraza3579
@asadraza3579 Ай бұрын
Great
@SillieWous
@SillieWous 29 күн бұрын
If this series does what it promises I'll be very happy (for a moment, after that I'll realise that I'm living in a late stage capitalist world and be sad again).
@Juxtaposed1Nmotion
@Juxtaposed1Nmotion Ай бұрын
LETS GOOOO OLANES!
@prashantnarayan9225
@prashantnarayan9225 Ай бұрын
Can you post the pre - requisite course you spoke about .. exciting !!
@qiskit
@qiskit Ай бұрын
Sure thing, it was John's course here: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/aph_nKWry8qpYqM.html&pp=iAQB
@LydellAaron
@LydellAaron 23 күн бұрын
This is an exciting series and thank for fostering our creative juices. Is it possible to have Qiskit create models for something like this? A quantum-state memory device IC or could I create a model, where I can input the "address" "command" and "data" which are three discrete superimposed frequencies enveloped as a wavelet. And if a circuit connection at the location at that frequency is open or closed, then that state may change based on the command and open/closed, and a reflecting wave comes back with a specific phase based on whether it was on or off. The ability to input a classical lattice (perhaps as a graph) to represent, say: an electronic circuit lattice with LC values, maze puzzle lattice (with only one solution), or an airline system lattice with dynamical models for costs and weights back and forth, attach some observation areas, and have the system be solved through resonance by inputting wavelets at the input, and determining the solution to the lattice, at the various nodes and vertices throughput. Can each node have "quantum" properties as the dynamical models. Can adding that non-linear knowledge of the internal stress dynamics predict where a classical system will stress itself out or not work? The ability to factorize an integer faster (or more efficiently) than a GPU, for example in Python, having primePy.factorize() execute in some time or faster? Have two systems of qubits interact with one another via some coupling factors which we pre-assign?
@shafayetrahat7455
@shafayetrahat7455 21 күн бұрын
Waiting for the 2nd episode. When will it be released?
@renatevankempen65
@renatevankempen65 28 күн бұрын
Thank you for this first episode! I'm looking forward to the entire series.
@ShubhamYadav-xo1by
@ShubhamYadav-xo1by Ай бұрын
Please provide the link or anything for basic basic understanding of Quantam Computing, which is referred at 3:40- 3:45
@qiskit
@qiskit Ай бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/aZOTZ9t7xp2qnJ8.html
@SenChandan
@SenChandan 29 күн бұрын
In the realm where particles dance and spin, Entangled threads, where realities begin, Quantum whispers, mysteries within, A cosmic dance, where wonders grin. Entangled pairs, in quantum's embrace, Spinning in sync, through time and space, Linked by laws, no one can erase, A bond of mystery, in every case. Quantum computing, a revolution's dawn, Harnessing entanglement, where paths are drawn, Bits of qubits, in states withdrawn, Calculating realms, previously withdrawn. Parallel processing, in quantum's domain, Simultaneous pathways, a computational gain, Solving puzzles, with quantum's reign, A new frontier, where knowledge reigns. Entangled threads, computing's key, Unlocking realms, previously unseen, In the quantum dance, where dreams convene, A future bright, yet to be seen.
@abdulrahmanelawady4501
@abdulrahmanelawady4501 Ай бұрын
Are we just gonna ignore how great the pun of (what is it good for)😂 were?
@amadoj69
@amadoj69 29 күн бұрын
This is yet another hyped forward-looking presentation on QC. Very much look forward to seeing the “quantum computer that exists right now” (not a simulated quantum computer, not a piece of a QC which - if we knew how to wire it to the real world may do something) in the next episodes. The whole thing is content-free as far as i can see. And the couple of facts that are presented are actually wrong - for example Nvidia is already simulating c 1100 qubits (not just 100). And "quantum machine learning" ha ha ha. Once thing she is right about is that there are "billions of videos on the internet" about quantum computing. This is just another one.
@livlanes
@livlanes 29 күн бұрын
The purpose of this course is actually exactly the opposite of what you claim. I think I was pretty clear that we are not interested in hype, nor forecasting the future. We are only going to describe what can be done with the quantum computers that exist right now, and how to do it. Furthermore Nvidia cannot simulate 1100 qubits...this is physically impossible. The team is doing interesting work for sure, but directly from the website they state: "An NVIDIA DG A100 system with eight NVIDIA A100 80GB Tensor Core GPUs can simulate up to 36 qubits." As far as I am aware 36
@yaswanthbalajiedara2895
@yaswanthbalajiedara2895 16 күн бұрын
Hey, 
I love your content and videos, they're really helpful. I am an undergraduate student from Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, majoring in Engineering Physics. My major interests are in Quantum Computing, Artificial intelligence and working in a startup as team. I basically want to use these technologies to invent things that make life easier for everyone. I just completed my 2nd year and right now I have a three month long break and I'm kinda of confused about a few things regarding how to proceed and utilize my time in the best way to learn everything. Also about what exactly I need to do to achieve what I want. Is there anyway you guys can help me ?
@marcopaluszny
@marcopaluszny 27 күн бұрын
is episode 2 out?
@one8amit
@one8amit 27 күн бұрын
10 year from now folks watching this.... 😮 See this uploaded 10 year ago.
@ruans.p.5323
@ruans.p.5323 Ай бұрын
Qiskit : *publishes video* Also Qiskit : *makes it private* WE SAW IT
@livlanes
@livlanes Ай бұрын
😅
@comicrystal2385
@comicrystal2385 Ай бұрын
When will the second video be uploaded
@qiskit
@qiskit Ай бұрын
I'll ask our producers to step on it.
@AMR-bf8nx
@AMR-bf8nx 29 күн бұрын
we are so back!
@qiskit
@qiskit 29 күн бұрын
SO back
@FloThePro1231
@FloThePro1231 25 күн бұрын
i cant login on ibm quantum with my IBMid anymore, it always just brings me back to the login page without getting logged in
@BooleanDisorder
@BooleanDisorder 19 сағат бұрын
While I get that AI itself will benefit from quantum computing, aren't they kinda achieving many of the theoretical benefits we hope quantum computing will have already? Like protein folding for example. More and more theoretical benefits of quantum computing are being 'eaten up' by machine learning algorithms today. How do you see this?
@a0z9
@a0z9 29 күн бұрын
Si. Hay que meterse en el barro. Nada de teoría todo práctica.
@r0xkr
@r0xkr Ай бұрын
Hi
@erikkhan
@erikkhan 27 күн бұрын
We got "Quantum Mommy" before GTA 6
@ssvinny2536
@ssvinny2536 17 күн бұрын
but guy, can we use quantum computing to make starcraft 3???
@qiskit
@qiskit 17 күн бұрын
I'm a lady. And no.
@ssvinny2536
@ssvinny2536 16 күн бұрын
@@qiskit Funny girl. And darn.
@toyin5522
@toyin5522 25 күн бұрын
"... and less sci-fiy"😂😂
@NightmareCourtPictures
@NightmareCourtPictures 29 күн бұрын
I’ll be honest, I think QM computers are not going to have any advantage over classical computers. Believing so involves two things 1) that hyper computation is possible… that quantum computers can perform computation better than classical computation as outlined by Turing. 2) That if hyper computation does not exist that any computer can do what quantum computers can do. Therefor, in order to believe quantum computers will work, means you must believe the universe is strictly stronger than a Turing machine, which means you’d be able to solve the halting problem which is nonsense. And if hypercomputation does not exist, then it means QC’s will never have an advantage over a Turing machine. It’s a lose lose situation. If Turing taught us anything it’s that hardware doesn’t matter, we can just create instructions and feeding it to the same machine. It’s about algorithms, not hardware. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying we shouldn’t build different computation structures to leverage nature’s properties to do computation, I’m just saying that there will just be no advantage.
@puntura
@puntura 29 күн бұрын
just a fiction.
@ccc_ccc789
@ccc_ccc789 Ай бұрын
all I heard was blah blah blah. no practical example whatsoever. they just keeps bragging about quantum this quantum that.
@comicrystal2385
@comicrystal2385 Ай бұрын
It's just the first video man, be patient may be 2nd one will be better but I agree that there was no practical
@adriangrimaldo2138
@adriangrimaldo2138 Ай бұрын
@@comicrystal2385 I stopped the video after about 6 seconds, lol. Ty for the heads up.
@kiranmote1094
@kiranmote1094 Ай бұрын
Bro chill.. be patient
@alexander8877
@alexander8877 Ай бұрын
Yes, it is just part 1
@lycheefrukt
@lycheefrukt Ай бұрын
Think with more vigor 🙂👍
@MrNuki42
@MrNuki42 29 күн бұрын
The fun thing is: We (as humans) are Quantum Computers (highly complex biochemical interactions) who create Quantum Computers outside ourselves. This is very interesting in the Context of the Role of Consciousness and how Consciousness can influences the "Quantum Calculations". Because the best Quantum Computers are living things (humans, plants etc.). It could be that Consciousness is directly involved in the "Noise" we see in Quantum Computers and that Consciousness is the "interacting force" which actually collapses the Wave-Function to a desired state based on the state of consciousness the organism/ system is.
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