
Getting Started with Quantum Computing: An introduction to tech and coding transformation, and societal impact: 4
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Author(s): Marco Ugo Gambetta (Author), Stefano Mensa (Author), Jamie Kavanagh (Author), Jessica Jones (Author), Oli Cox (Author), David Galvin (Author), Michael Garn (Author), Josie Woolham (Author), Jeremy Green (Author), James Davenport (Editor)
- Publisher: BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
- Publication Date: 3 Jun. 2026
- Language: English
- Print length: 125 pages
- ISBN-10: 1780176767
- ISBN-13: 9781780176765
Book Description
In a world rapidly being reshaped by digital technology, it is essential to understand the development and ethical implications of quantum computing, and the potential impacts of post-quantum cryptography. This book empowers readers – from curious enthusiasts to seasoned technologists – with a comprehensive explanation of quantum computing’s core principles and practical applications. Through clear guidance and real-world examples, you'll explore fundamental concepts and architectural models, the technical intricacies of quantum coding and algorithms, and how quantum integration can enhance traditional systems. It also examines the critical need for robust governance and inclusivity given the cryptographic and societal transformations and ethical concerns this technology presents. Whether you’re a developer, policymaker, or simply intrigued by the future, this guide provides the knowledge to comprehend and ethically engage with the quantum revolution.
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The authors of this work bring a wealth of experience to the book, encompassing diverse facets of quantum computing from both professional and academic backgrounds.
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