Welcome Qiskitters.
The easiest way to get started is to use the Binder image, which lets you use the notebooks via the web. This means that you don't need to download or install anything, but is also means that you should not insert any private information into the notebooks (such as your API key). We recommend that after you are done using mybinder that you regenerate your token.
The tutorials can be downloaded by clicking here and to set them up follow the installation instructions here.
Teaching quantum and qiskit has so many different paths of learning. We love our community and we love the contributions so keep them coming. Because Qiskit is changing so much we can't keep this updated (we will try our best) but there are some great notebooks in here.
Learn from the community how to write your first quantum program.
Learn quantum computing by having fun. How is there a better way!
Learn about and how to program quantum circuits using Qiskit Terra.
Learn about textbook quantum algorithms, like Deutsch-Jozsa, Grover, and Shor using Qiskit Terra.
Learn how to develop and the fundamentals of quantum applications using Qiskit Aqua
Learn from the great contributions to the IBM Q Awards
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The following lists show notebooks in the Qiskit tutorials that are relevant for various keywords. Note that these lists only include notebooks for which these keywords have been added.
GraphDecoder
¶RepetitionCode
¶basic_device_noise_model
¶cx
¶h
¶initial_layout
¶initialize
¶noise_model
¶rx
¶ry
¶shots=1
¶transpile
¶u3
¶x
¶z
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