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A report on teaching a series of online lectures on quantum computing from CERN
Quantum computing (QC) is one of the most promising new technologies for High Performance Computing. Its potential use in High Energy Physics has lead CERN, one of the top world users of large-scale distributed computing, to start programmes such as the Quantum Technology Initiative (QTI) to further...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11227-021-03847-9 https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11227-021-03923-0 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2807800 |
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author | Combarro, Elías F Vallecorsa, Sofia Rodríguez-Muñiz, Luis J Aguilar-González, Álvaro Ranilla, José Di Meglio, Alberto |
author_facet | Combarro, Elías F Vallecorsa, Sofia Rodríguez-Muñiz, Luis J Aguilar-González, Álvaro Ranilla, José Di Meglio, Alberto |
author_sort | Combarro, Elías F |
collection | CERN |
description | Quantum computing (QC) is one of the most promising new technologies for High
Performance Computing. Its potential use in High Energy Physics has lead CERN,
one of the top world users of large-scale distributed computing, to start programmes
such as the Quantum Technology Initiative (QTI) to further assess and explore the
applications of QC. As a part of QTI, CERN ofered, in November–December 2020,
a free, online series of lectures on quantum computing. In this paper, we report on
the experience of designing and delivering these lectures, evaluating them in the
broader context of computing education and training. Traditional textbooks and
courses on QC usually focus on physical concepts and assume some knowledge
of advanced mathematical and physical topics from the student. Our lectures were
designed with the objective of reducing the prerequisites to the bare minimum as
well as focusing on hands-on, practical aspects of programming quantum computers and not on the mathematical analysis of the algorithms. This also allowed us to
include contents that are not usually covered in introductory courses, such as quantum machine learning and quantum annealing. The evaluation of the reception of the
lectures shows that participants signifcantly increased their knowledge, validating
the proposed approach not focused on mathematics and physics but on algorithmic
and implementation aspects. |
id | cern-2807800 |
institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2021 |
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spelling | cern-28078002022-11-01T12:30:38Zdoi:10.1007/s11227-021-03847-9doi:10.1007/s11227-021-03923-0http://cds.cern.ch/record/2807800engCombarro, Elías FVallecorsa, SofiaRodríguez-Muñiz, Luis JAguilar-González, ÁlvaroRanilla, JoséDi Meglio, AlbertoA report on teaching a series of online lectures on quantum computing from CERNQuantum TechnologyComputing and ComputersQuantum computing (QC) is one of the most promising new technologies for High Performance Computing. Its potential use in High Energy Physics has lead CERN, one of the top world users of large-scale distributed computing, to start programmes such as the Quantum Technology Initiative (QTI) to further assess and explore the applications of QC. As a part of QTI, CERN ofered, in November–December 2020, a free, online series of lectures on quantum computing. In this paper, we report on the experience of designing and delivering these lectures, evaluating them in the broader context of computing education and training. Traditional textbooks and courses on QC usually focus on physical concepts and assume some knowledge of advanced mathematical and physical topics from the student. Our lectures were designed with the objective of reducing the prerequisites to the bare minimum as well as focusing on hands-on, practical aspects of programming quantum computers and not on the mathematical analysis of the algorithms. This also allowed us to include contents that are not usually covered in introductory courses, such as quantum machine learning and quantum annealing. The evaluation of the reception of the lectures shows that participants signifcantly increased their knowledge, validating the proposed approach not focused on mathematics and physics but on algorithmic and implementation aspects.oai:cds.cern.ch:28078002021 |
spellingShingle | Quantum Technology Computing and Computers Combarro, Elías F Vallecorsa, Sofia Rodríguez-Muñiz, Luis J Aguilar-González, Álvaro Ranilla, José Di Meglio, Alberto A report on teaching a series of online lectures on quantum computing from CERN |
title | A report on teaching a series of online lectures on quantum computing from CERN |
title_full | A report on teaching a series of online lectures on quantum computing from CERN |
title_fullStr | A report on teaching a series of online lectures on quantum computing from CERN |
title_full_unstemmed | A report on teaching a series of online lectures on quantum computing from CERN |
title_short | A report on teaching a series of online lectures on quantum computing from CERN |
title_sort | report on teaching a series of online lectures on quantum computing from cern |
topic | Quantum Technology Computing and Computers |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11227-021-03847-9 https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11227-021-03923-0 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2807800 |
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