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All The Math That You Need To Start Doing Quantum Computing (Part 6)
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All The Math That You Need To Start Doing Quantum Computing (Part 6)

Lesson 6: Linear Algebra (2)

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A gathering of the world’s top physicists in the 1927 Solvay Conference in Brussels. The photo represents a rare moment where two paradigms – classical and quantum physics – collided. (Image by Benjamin Couprie on Wikipedia)

In this lesson, we further discuss concepts from Linear Algebra that are essential for learning about Quantum systems.

In case you missed the previous lessons on the mathematics required for quantum mechanics and quantum computing, here they are:

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  • Lesson 1: Imaginary and Complex Numbers

  • Lesson 2: Trigonometry

  • Lesson 3: Differential Calculus

  • Lesson 4: Probability

  • Lesson 5: Linear Algebra (1)

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