I am incredibly proud to share a significant milestone related to "How to Code for Quantum Computers". The Professor Yamamoto Fujio from Kanagawa Institute of Technology in Japan recently have used the examples from my book in a quantum computing simulator designed for mobile devices. His successful implementation and comparison of the results are not only a testament to the effectiveness of the content but also a remarkable achievement in making quantum computing more accessible.
I am deeply honored by his efforts and dedication to testing these concepts in innovative ways. I deeply appreciate his work and contribution, as it demonstrates the practical value of the concepts outlined in the book. It is inspiring to see how these ideas can be utilized on innovative platforms like mobile devices.
Thank you, Professor Yamamoto Fujio, for your hard work and commitment to advancing this field. Your achievement encourages me, and I hope it will inspire others as well!
Below is the post of the article by professor Yamamoto Fujio:
https://sparse-dense.blogspot.com/2024/10/testing-my-mobile-quantum-circuit.html
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