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Quantum Chemistry and Computing for the Curious: Illustrated with Python and Qiskit® code
Quantum Chemistry and Computing for the Curious: Illustrated with Python and Qiskit® code
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Quantum Chemistry and Computing for the Curious: Illustrated with Python and Qiskit® code

Quantum Chemistry and Computing for the Curious: Illustrated with Python and Qiskit® code

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Acquire knowledge of quantum chemistry concepts, the postulates of quantum mechanics, and the foundations of quantum computing, and execute illustrations made with Python code, Qiskit, and open-source quantum chemistry packages

Explore quantum chemical concepts and the postulates of quantum mechanics in a modern fashion, with the intent to see how chemistry and computing intertwine. Along the way you'll relate these concepts to quantum information theory and computation. We build a framework of computational tools that lead you through traditional computational methods and straight to the forefront of exciting opportunities. These opportunities will rely on achieving next-generation accuracy by going further than the standard approximations such as beyond Born-Oppenheimer calculations.

Discover how leveraging quantum chemistry and computing is a key enabler for overcoming major challenges in the broader chemical industry. The skills that you will learn can be utilized to solve new-age business needs that specifically hinge on quantum chemistry

ISBN-10
1803243902
ISBN-13
978-1803243900
Publisher
Packt Publishing
Price
47.99
File Type
PDF
Page No.
354

Review

"This is the book I have wanted since I started dabbling in quantum computing. I like the authors approach of using Python to guide you through the initial stages of Quantum Concepts and Postulates of Quantum Mechanics. I have used this book as a reference during the Qiskit Global Summer School, which focused on Quantum Simulation. All in all a very pleasant experience, and got me out of my Qiskit comfort zone and into the expansions of Python."

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Hassi Norlen, IBM Innovation Studio, IBM Quantum Distinguished Ambassador, and Qiskit Advocate

About the Author

Keeper L. Sharkey, PhD is the founder and CEO of ODE, L3C, a social enterprise that serves through Quantum Science, Technology and Research, qSTAR. She is Chair of Quantum Applied Chemistry at Quantum Security Alliance. She obtained a PhD in Chemical Physics from the University of Arizona as a US National Science Foundation graduate research fellow, May 2015, and a Bachelor's of Science in both Mathematics and Chemistry, May 2010. She remains a Designated Scientific Research Campus Colleague at the University of Arizona. She published over 30 manuscripts in top peer-reviewed journals regarding non-Born-Oppenheimer quantum mechanical finite-nuclear mass variational algorithms and has been cited over 400 times; H-index and i10-index of 10

Alain Chanc is Business advisor ODE, L3C and founder & CEO Quantalain SASU, a management consulting startup. He has over 30 years of experience in major enterprise transformation projects with a focus on data management and governance gained in major management consulting firms. He has a diploma ingnieur civil des Mines from cole des Mines de Saint-tienne (1981).

Alain is co-speaker with Dr. Keeper Sharkey of the event: Next-Generation accuracy for quantum computational chemistry: introducing QLEAN, Quantum Business Europe 2022.

Alain is a Qiskit Advocate and is an IBM Certified Associate Developer - Quantum Computation using Qiskit v0.2X since 2021. He has completed a number of hackathons pertaining to quantum computing since 2018.

  • Understand mathematical properties of the building blocks of matter
  • Run through the principles of quantum mechanics with illustrations
  • Design quantum gate circuit computations
  • Program in open-source chemistry software packages such as Qiskit
  • Execute state-of-the-art-chemistry calculations and simulations
  • Run companion Jupyter notebooks on the cloud with just a web browser
  • Explain standard approximations in chemical simulations

Professionals interested in chemistry and computer science at the early stages of learning, or interested in a career of quantum computational chemistry and quantum computing, including advanced high school and college students. Helpful to have high school level chemistry, mathematics (algebra), and programming. An introductory level of understanding Python is sufficient to read the code presented to illustrate quantum chemistry and computing

  1. Introduction
  2. Postulates of quantum mechanics
  3. Quantum circuit model of computation
  4. Molecular Hamiltonians
  5. Variational Quantum Eigensolver (VQE) algorithm
  6. Beyond Born-Oppenheimer
  7. Conclusion
  8. References
  9. Glossary

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