A repository for Indigenous American language material for quantum hardware education from the Diné/Navaho/Navajo tribe. Collected & written by Onri Jay Benally, an Indigenous American quantum engineer.
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A repository for Indigenous American language material for quantum hardware education from the Diné/Navaho/Navajo tribe. Collected & written by Onri Jay Benally, an Indigenous American quantum engineer.
A visual and interactive tool that supports the learning of circuit, Dirac, and matrix notation within the context of Quantum Computing. This research is funded by an NSERC USRA scholarship and an NSERC CREATE in Quantum Computing top-up award. Published as an extended abstract and poster in IEEE Quantum Week 2023!
A hands-on workshop repository featuring Qiskit-based quantum computing exercises tailored for the LHCb physics community. Includes beginner-friendly notebooks on Qiskit fundamentals, Deutsch-Jozsa, QML, QAOA for Max-Cut, and Grover’s algorithm, with step-by-step explanations and simulations. Ideal for physicists exploring quantum algorithms.
Repository for the paper "Quantum Logic Operations and Graph Coloring".
Qiskit Global Summer School: The Past, Present and Future of Quantum Computing, Simulate an O2 and N2 molecules, using quantum computers, by Mauro Risonho de Paula Assumpção
My first quantum computing notebook with IBM Qiskit, using Statevector simulations.
This repository contains the code shown during the presentation at DevOxx Belgium 2025
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