Hands-On Quantum Machine Learning With Python

Hands-On Quantum Machine Learning With Python

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Quantum Computing Isn't Weird. It Is Just Matrix Multiplication
And this is what makes it weird
Dec 16 • Frank Zickert, PhD
How To Make A Qubit Represent A Probability
Even though probabilities are not what you should care about
Dec 11 • Frank Zickert, PhD
Update on Hands-On QML With Python 2nd Edition
Get your hands on the first qubit
Dec 4 • Frank Zickert, PhD

November 2025

You Don't Always Need To Use Quantum Gates
The Qiskit Statevector class is a powerful tool
Nov 27 • Frank Zickert, PhD
The Global Phase
Usually, you'd expect quantum phases to matter. But global phases do not. Why is that?
Nov 20 • Frank Zickert, PhD
All Quantum States Are Equal, Selected Few Are More Equal
What's special about the computational basis?
Nov 13 • Frank Zickert, PhD
What You Get Is Not What You See
The Pauli-Z-Quantum Gate
Nov 12 • Frank Zickert, PhD
Taking Apart A Quantum Routine Doesn't Help To Understand It
The case of the HZH-subroutine
Nov 10 • Frank Zickert, PhD
Quantum Information Sounds Promising — Until You See What It Really Means
It is information about the quantum system, not in it
Nov 7 • Frank Zickert, PhD
It Is Spooky. But Not At A Distance. It's Spooky In Between
Entanglement As Structural Property
Nov 6 • Frank Zickert, PhD
How Do We Mark the Good Stuff?
The Oracle Of Grover's Algorithm
Nov 4 • Frank Zickert, PhD
Hands-On Quantum Machine Learning
Volume 1: Quantum Advantage in Machine Learning - Second Edition
Nov 3 • Frank Zickert, PhD
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