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Hands-On Quantum Machine Learning Sample Talk

See firsthand what you can expect in the online classroom

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The previous week, I started my Kickstarter campaign on Hands-On Quantum Machine Learning With Python Volume 2: Combinatorial Optimization. It reached the funding goal on the first day.

I am so grateful for all the support I have received thus far.

Similar to the first volume of this book, I aim to help developers, practitioners, and students like yourself become quantum machine learning experts.

Therefore, I strive to write the book as accessible as possible, even for those who are no mathematicians or physicists. But, of course, this doesn’t mean I waive on math or physics entirely. Yet, I do not expect you to already have a degree in either field.

So, in the book, I explain the concepts, the underlying math, and physics, and we go through a lot of code. So, it is a hands-on book in which we solve actual problems.

Yet, it can be tough to study such a topic on your own. I know many people who prefer a classroom setting over a book. This is why I decided to offer an online classroom alongside the text.

In this classroom, we will go through the entire book. I plan to do this in small groups of five to ten participants and…

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Frank Zickert | Quantum Machine Learning
Frank Zickert | Quantum Machine Learning

Written by Frank Zickert | Quantum Machine Learning

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