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“Quantum Computers as Liberal Arts” by Keisuke Fujii [Reference Price] ¥1980 ――――――――――――――――――――――――― ⭐︎⭐︎This book, brimming with insights from a leading researcher, comprehensively and engagingly explains quantum computers!⭐︎⭐︎ Rei Tachibana (Author) "Even for someone like me, a layman, it's clear that everything will change. It's exciting, and also a little frightening." Koji Hashimoto (Professor, Kyoto University) "This passionate book by Mr. Fujii, who leads the world in research, teaches us about the world of material information as if solving a game. Quantum research is an intellectual adventure!" ⭐︎⭐︎Recommended for science fans, as well as those interested in business and society!⭐︎⭐︎ 2025 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of quantum mechanics. Now, the day when quantum computers change our daily lives is actually just around the corner. That's why it's so important to learn about quantum computers. However, the term "quantum computer" can seem difficult. A computer that uses the rules of the unseen world. This book explains this seemingly complex and mysterious, yet fascinating, computer in an incredibly engaging way, with over 100 illustrations. It's a super introductory book that traces the path from the birth of quantum mechanics to modern quantum computers, and even shows us the future that quantum computers are envisioning. Let's acquire a "new liberal art" to understand the world to come and consider how to engage with it from your own perspective, rather than just focusing on specialized technology.
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