The "Curious" reader knows that we are on the verge of a "Quantum Advantage." Traditional computers struggle to simulate even simple molecules like caffeine because the math becomes exponentially complex. Quantum computers, however, speak the "native language" of nature.
Some specific papers and resources that might be of interest: The "Curious" reader knows that we are on
Use Python. Most modern quantum chemistry (like PySCF) and computing (like Qiskit or Cirq) is done in Python. All these libraries are open-source and free to download. Conclusion Most modern quantum chemistry (like PySCF) and computing
Platforms like Stack Exchange (Quantum Computing) or specialized subreddits are great places to ask questions when a chapter in your free online book doesn't make sense. The book is available on the O'Reilly Online
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