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  • The basics of Quantum Computing
  • What is a qubit?
  • Superposition and entanglement
  • What is a quantum algorithm?
  • Hello quantum world

  • Introduction quick guide
  • Creating a new project
  • Managing your projects and algorithms
  • Working with the editor
  • Compiling and executing your algorithm
  • Displaying and downloading your results
  • Managing your account
  • Qubit register
  • Bit register
  • Qubit basis states

  • cQASM: A Quantum Programming Language
  • cQASM: Single Gate Multiple-Qubits
  • Three-qubit gates

  • Introduction advanced guide
  • Software Development Kit
  • Compilation
  • OpenSquirrel compiler
  • Low-level API
  • LibKet

  • Code example: Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm
  • Code example: Quantum full adder
  • Code example: Grover's algorithm
  • Code example: Repetition code
  • Code example: Getting started with Transmons Backend
  • Code example: Quantum classification

  • Hardware backends overview
  • Tuna-5: Operational specifics
  • Spin-2+: Operational specifics
  • Starmon-7: Operational specifics
  • Emulator backends

Introduction advanced guide

The advanced guide contains detailed information and links to other resources available for Quantum Inspire users to get the most out of quantum computers, such our QI tool, our Software Development Kits and plugins.

It also contains some information how compilers work and some specifics about OpenSquirrel -the compiler used in the Quantum Inspire platform-, how to run hybrid algorithms and much more.

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