QSilver5 | Quantum Computing and Programming Workshop, April 11-16, 2022
We are happy to announce our QSilver workshop organized by QGreece. Join us in the intermediate level workshop “Quantum Computing and Programming” focusing on complex numbers, QFT, and Shor’s Algorithm. This quantum workshop is part of the QSpring2022 project!
About our quantum workshop
QSilver is a one-week online workshop on quantum computing and quantum programming based on the intermediate material Silver prepared by QWorld. The scope of the QSilver workshop covers complex numbers and Bloch sphere, Quantum Fourier Transform and Shor’s Algorithm.
Silver is a task-based tutorial composed of Jupyter notebooks. Participants will be completing the tutorial with the mentoring support through Discord as well as the live sessions which will be conducted by the QGreece team. The tutorial will be in English, and mentoring and online lectures will be available in Greek.
Homework will be given daily and the participants who successfully complete the homework will be awarded a Silver diploma.
Our Team
Organizer: Ioannis Theodonis, Ilias Savvas
Instructors: Ilias Galanis, Alexandros Pagonis
Mentors: Michalis Xenakis, Michail Angelos Tsiantakis, Georgia Sourpi, Georgia Zachou
Public talk: Professor Emeritus Emmanuel Floratos
Contact: qgreece [at] qworld.lu.lv
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Take part in QSpring2022 🙂
By the end of June, we aim to organize over 30 events, including quantum workshops on two levels of advancement, QTraining for mentors and instructors, and Quantum Science Days 2022.
Go to the dedicated page and check the details of our #qspring2022
Application
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Content
Silver is an intermediate quantum programming tutorial that uses Qiskit and Cirq frameworks. Each notebook consists of some theoretical background about the subject, and programming tasks. While it seems like a quantum programming tutorial, quantum computing concepts are eventually taught through programming.
Silver is designed for everyone with a basic knowledge of quantum computing concepts like qubits, quantum gates and quantum circuits and some hand-on experience in quantum programming. No background in physics is required as it focuses on programming and mathematical aspects.
The content is divided into 5 sections.
- Introduction to complex numbers (Basics of complex numbers, quantum states and operators with complex numbers)
- Bloch Sphere (Global and local phase, Bloch sphere, operations on Bloch sphere)
- Operations with Complex Numbers (Quantum gates with complex numbers, operations on Bloch sphere)
- Quantum Fourier Transform and its applications
- Shor’s algorithm
Bronze does not involve any complex numbers which facilitates the learning process and allows visualization of states and gates in 2D plane. Silver starts by introducing the complex numbers and discusses quantum states and quantum operators with complex numbers alongside with the introduction of Bloch Sphere. The rest of the tutorial is devoted to Quantum Fourier Transform and its applications, including quantum phase estimation and order finding and finally Shor’s algorithm is introdcued.
Schedule of the quantum workshop
The quantum workshop will be held during 5 days with approximately requiring 18 hours of training. Participants are expected to follow the workshop materials and complete the tasks on their own. Each day, there will be a live session about the content of the day and participants will have a chance to ask their questions. During the day and after the live session, participants will be working on their own on the day’s material while getting help from the mentors in the Discord channel. The topics to be covered each day by the participants is given below:
April 11 Monday:
Introduction to complex numbers
April 12 Tuesday:
Bloch Sphere, operators with complex numbers
April 13 Wednesday:
Quantum Fourier Transform
April 14 Thursday, at 19:00 Athens time (GMT+3)
Public talk by Professor Emeritus Emmanuel Floratos:
“Quantum Information Driven Society and Quantum Computers. A Dream or Close to Reality?“
This talk is a part of events related to the celebration of World Quantum Day.
The event will be conducted in Greek.
The link to the event >>
April 15 Friday:
Quantum phase estimation, order finding algorithm
April 16 Saturday:
Shor’s Algorithm
Homework and Diploma
We will use Canvas learning management system for homework tracking. Homework will be given on a daily basis and it will involve both multiple choice questions and coding assignments. Participants who earn 70/100 within the deadline will be awarded QSilver diploma.
Code of Conduct
Our event is dedicated to providing a harassment-free workshop experience for everyone, regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, ethnicity, religion (or lack thereof), or technology choices. We do not tolerate harassment of event participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any event venue, including talks, workshops, parties, Twitter and other online media. Event participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the event.
We respect the minors (children under age 18) and we must make every effort to protect their rights. All private relationships, private communications (including social media channels), or sexual contacts with minors are prohibited.
The default communication channel between the organizers and participants is e-mail. Except filing the application form, the contact info of any attendee or participant cannot be requested by any person from organizer side (i.e., mentor, educator, speaker, organizer, sponsor, or volunteer). On the other hand, any person from organizer side may share his or her contact info with a participant who is not a minor, upon request by the participant.
A minor can access the emails of the main organizers on the event’s website. If a minor interested in working with a person from organizer side for scientific or pedagogical purpose, then he or she should read this document before contacting this person:
https://qworld.net/code-of-ethics-and-conduct/#minors
If you are being harassed, notice that someone else is being harassed, or have any other concerns, please contact the organizers immediately. You may also contact directly the members of the Ethics Committee of QWorld.
https://qworld.net/code-of-ethics-and-conduct/
Check the above link for more details.