Plans for the week January 30-February 3 and various info
Dear all,
we hope you have had an excellent start of the first week of the spring semester. Here you will find a questionnaire about practicalities (exam forms and more), see
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1kwPMJOHIgKTgYa77Z28JSXARHEqB6HsIViAV_bc10yY/edit
Feel free to answer the questionnaire, in particular about possible exam forms.
Else, the GitHub site of the course contains all relevant course information, see
https://github.com/CompPhysics/QuantumComputingMachineLearning
The teaching material, video and handwritten notes from January 23 are at
1) Teaching material in different formats at https://github.com/CompPhysics/QuantumComputingMachineLearning/tree/gh-pages/doc/pub/week1 Reading recommendation: Scherrer, Mathematics of Quantum Computations, chapter 2
2) Video of lecture at https://youtu.be/ktZSFYIoNVM
3) Handwritten notes at https://github.com/CompPhysics/QuantumComputingMachineLearning/blob/gh-pages/doc/HandWrittenNotes/2023/NotesJanuary23.pdf
Next week we plan to study
-Tensor products of Hilbert Spaces and definition of Computational Basis
-Simple Hamiltonians and other operators
-States and Observables for Composite systems
-Quantum operations
Teaching material in different formats at https://github.com/CompPhysics/QuantumComputingMachineLearning/tree/gh-pages/doc/pub/week2
And the reading recommendation: Scherrer, Mathematics of Quantum Computations, chapter 3.
We remind you also that the zoom link for the course is
Permanent Zoom link for the whole semester:
https://msu.zoom.us/j/6424997467?pwd=ZW5jSGtEeHJxM0dqd0draXlWY29FQT09
Meeting ID: 642 499 7467
Passcode: FYS4411
Else, I know that two of you are attending MAT 3440, which unfortunately collides with our schedule here. My weekly schedule is rather packed, but if Fridays 1115am-1pm fit, we could change to that time.
Best wishes for the weekend,
Morten