This book provides a clear and accessible introduction to quantum computing, one of the most transformative technologies of the twenty-first century. It covers the essential mathematics, physics, and computational principles behind quantum systems, from complex numbers and vector spaces to Hilbert spaces and tensors.
The text then explores quantum computing itself—its motivations, advantages, architectures, key principles like superposition and entanglement, and practical applications. Special attention is given to quantum error correction, vital for reliable and scalable quantum technologies.
Ideal for students, researchers, and professionals, this book equips readers with the knowledge and tools to understand, engage with, and contribute to the evolving world of quantum computing.