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Qiskit features, Qiskit Runtime, and Qiskit Runtime Service
2024-03-14 · 19:30
Sean Wagner
– Research Scientist and Quantum Technical Ambassador
@ IBM
In this session, we will cover several features of the Qiskit open source development kit that will help you to be more productive and improve performance when programming quantum computers. This will include the Qiskit Runtime feature to run hybrid quantum-classical algorithms more efficiently. We will also cover the new Qiskit Runtime Service available in the IBM Cloud. |
Quantum Series Part 4: Advanced Quantum Computing with Qiskit
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Quantum Series Part 4: Advanced Quantum Computing with Qiskit
2024-03-14 · 19:30
Please join the session that is best suited to your time zone...this topic is repeated at 2 different times. In this session, we will cover several features of the Qiskit open source development kit that will help you to be more productive and improve performance when programming quantum computers. This will include the Qiskit Runtime feature to run hybrid quantum-classical algorithms more efficiently. We will also cover the new Qiskit Runtime Service available in the IBM Cloud. Note that this is part 4 of an 11-session Quantum Series running from January to June. The sessions are not prerequisites for each other, and are not recorded. We will provide reference links and do quick recaps of previous content as required, so if you miss an earlier session, you can still get value from subsequent sessions. Presenter: Sean Wagner Sean Wagner is a Research Scientist and a Quantum Technical Ambassador at IBM. When he's not programming and experimenting with Qiskit, Sean spends his time working with researchers at academic institutions and industry partners in Canada on projects involving high-performance computing, hardware acceleration, quantum computing, and data science and AI. Sean holds a B.A.Sc. degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Waterloo, and M.A.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Toronto. *** Please join us at the session that is best suited to your time zone. Note that this topic is: 1. Repeated at two different times to accommodate various time zones\, because it is 2. Posted simultaneously in multiple meetup groups world-wide *** It is recommended that you register at this Webex link ahead of time to receive a calendar invite and reminder. https://ibm.webex.com/weblink/register/r54ac65fbc553a7ca9896aec7a299ead1 |
Quantum Series Part 4: Advanced Quantum Computing with Qiskit
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Quantum Series Part 4: Advanced Quantum Computing with Qiskit
2024-03-14 · 19:30
Please join the session that is best suited to your time zone...this topic is repeated at 2 different times. In this session, we will cover several features of the Qiskit open source development kit that will help you to be more productive and improve performance when programming quantum computers. This will include the Qiskit Runtime feature to run hybrid quantum-classical algorithms more efficiently. We will also cover the new Qiskit Runtime Service available in the IBM Cloud. Note that this is part 4 of an 11-session Quantum Series running from January to June. The sessions are not prerequisites for each other, and are not recorded. We will provide reference links and do quick recaps of previous content as required, so if you miss an earlier session, you can still get value from subsequent sessions. Presenter: Sean Wagner Sean Wagner is a Research Scientist and a Quantum Technical Ambassador at IBM. When he's not programming and experimenting with Qiskit, Sean spends his time working with researchers at academic institutions and industry partners in Canada on projects involving high-performance computing, hardware acceleration, quantum computing, and data science and AI. Sean holds a B.A.Sc. degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Waterloo, and M.A.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Toronto. *** Please join us at the session that is best suited to your time zone. Note that this topic is: 1. Repeated at two different times to accommodate various time zones\, because it is 2. Posted simultaneously in multiple meetup groups world-wide *** It is recommended that you register at this Webex link ahead of time to receive a calendar invite and reminder. https://ibm.webex.com/weblink/register/r54ac65fbc553a7ca9896aec7a299ead1 |
Quantum Series Part 4: Advanced Quantum Computing with Qiskit
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Quantum Series Part 3
2024-02-28 · 13:00
Sean Wagner
– Research Scientist and Quantum Technical Ambassador
@ IBM
Part 3 of an 11-session Quantum Series running from January to June. Presented by Sean Wagner (IBM). This topic is repeated at two different times to accommodate various time zones and is posted simultaneously in multiple meetup groups worldwide. The session is not prerequisite for other sessions and is not recorded. Registration is recommended via Webex. |
Quantum Series Part 3: Utility Scale Quantum Computing
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Quantum Series Part 3: Utility Scale Quantum Computing
2024-02-28 · 13:00
Please join the session that is best suited to your time zone...this topic is repeated at 2 different times. Description to be added at a later date. Note that this is part 3 of an 11-session Quantum Series running from January to June. The sessions are not prerequisites for each other, and are not recorded. We will provide reference links and do quick recaps of previous content as required, so if you miss an earlier session, you can still get value from subsequent sessions. Presenter: Sean Wagner Sean Wagner is a Research Scientist and a Quantum Technical Ambassador at IBM. When he's not programming and experimenting with Qiskit, Sean spends his time working with researchers at academic institutions and industry partners in Canada on projects involving high-performance computing, hardware acceleration, quantum computing, and data science and AI. Sean holds a B.A.Sc. degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Waterloo, and M.A.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Toronto. *** Please join us at the session that is best suited to your time zone. Note that this topic is: 1. Repeated at two different times to accommodate various time zones\, because it is 2. Posted simultaneously in multiple meetup groups world-wide *** It is recommended that you register at this Webex link ahead of time to receive a calendar invite and reminder. https://ibm.webex.com/weblink/register/rbf96442acced45def117b20d29f935ca |
Quantum Series Part 3: Utility Scale Quantum Computing
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Quantum Series Part 3: Utility Scale Quantum Computing
2024-02-28 · 13:00
Please join the session that is best suited to your time zone...this topic is repeated at 2 different times. Description to be added at a later date. Note that this is part 3 of an 11-session Quantum Series running from January to June. The sessions are not prerequisites for each other, and are not recorded. We will provide reference links and do quick recaps of previous content as required, so if you miss an earlier session, you can still get value from subsequent sessions. Presenter: Sean Wagner Sean Wagner is a Research Scientist and a Quantum Technical Ambassador at IBM. When he's not programming and experimenting with Qiskit, Sean spends his time working with researchers at academic institutions and industry partners in Canada on projects involving high-performance computing, hardware acceleration, quantum computing, and data science and AI. Sean holds a B.A.Sc. degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Waterloo, and M.A.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Toronto. *** Please join us at the session that is best suited to your time zone. Note that this topic is: 1. Repeated at two different times to accommodate various time zones\, because it is 2. Posted simultaneously in multiple meetup groups world-wide *** It is recommended that you register at this Webex link ahead of time to receive a calendar invite and reminder. https://ibm.webex.com/weblink/register/rbf96442acced45def117b20d29f935ca |
Quantum Series Part 3: Utility Scale Quantum Computing
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Advances in quantum computing hardware and software (session for multiple time zones)
2023-07-06 · 19:30
Dr. Sean Wagner
– Research Scientist and Quantum Technical Ambassador
@ IBM
Overview of features of Qiskit and the IBM Quantum platform, including error mitigation and suppression techniques, circuit knitting methods, and a demonstration of a quantum chemistry calculation using Qiskit Nature. |
Advanced Quantum Computing with Qiskit: Part 2
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Advanced Quantum Computing with Qiskit: Part 2
2023-07-06 · 19:30
Topic repeated at 2 different times, please join the session that is best suited for your time zone. Advances in quantum computing hardware and software are bringing us closer to the realization of quantum advantage. In this session, we will examine features of Qiskit and the IBM Quantum platform that will help realize this goal. First, we'll cover the use of error mitigation and suppression techniques that can help improve the results of quantum computations on current hardware. Next, circuit knitting methods will be presented, showing how we can do large quantum calculations with fewer qubits. We will bring these techniques together in a demonstration of a quantum chemistry calculation using Qiskit Nature. Note that this is part 8 of an 8-session series on Quantum Computing on Mar 22/23, Apr 5/6, Apr 19/20, May 3/4, May 17/18, May 31/Jun 1, Jun 14/15, Jul 5/6. The sessions are not prerequisites for each other, and are not recorded. We will provide reference links and do quick recaps of previous content as required, so if you miss an earlier session, you can still get value from subsequent sessions. Presenter: Dr. Sean Wagner Sean Wagner is a Research Scientist and a Quantum Technical Ambassador at IBM. When he's not programming and experimenting with Qiskit, Sean spends his time working with researchers at academic institutions and industry partners in Canada on projects involving high-performance computing, hardware acceleration, quantum computing, and data science and AI. Dr. Wagner holds a B.A.Sc. degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Waterloo, and M.A.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Toronto. *** Please join us at the session that is best suited to your time zone. Note that this topic is: 1. Repeated at two different times to accommodate various time zones\, because it is 2. Posted simultaneously in multiple meetup groups world-wide *** It is recommended that you register at this Webex link ahead of time to receive a calendar invite and reminder. https://ibm.webex.com/weblink/register/r4d46084c94758f6c597a25c16918c537 |
Advanced Quantum Computing with Qiskit: Part 2
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Advanced Quantum Computing with Qiskit: Part 2
2023-07-06 · 19:30
Topic repeated at 2 different times, please join the session that is best suited for your time zone. Advances in quantum computing hardware and software are bringing us closer to the realization of quantum advantage. In this session, we will examine features of Qiskit and the IBM Quantum platform that will help realize this goal. First, we'll cover the use of error mitigation and suppression techniques that can help improve the results of quantum computations on current hardware. Next, circuit knitting methods will be presented, showing how we can do large quantum calculations with fewer qubits. We will bring these techniques together in a demonstration of a quantum chemistry calculation using Qiskit Nature. Note that this is part 8 of an 8-session series on Quantum Computing on Mar 22/23, Apr 5/6, Apr 19/20, May 3/4, May 17/18, May 31/Jun 1, Jun 14/15, Jul 5/6. The sessions are not prerequisites for each other, and are not recorded. We will provide reference links and do quick recaps of previous content as required, so if you miss an earlier session, you can still get value from subsequent sessions. Presenter: Dr. Sean Wagner Sean Wagner is a Research Scientist and a Quantum Technical Ambassador at IBM. When he's not programming and experimenting with Qiskit, Sean spends his time working with researchers at academic institutions and industry partners in Canada on projects involving high-performance computing, hardware acceleration, quantum computing, and data science and AI. Dr. Wagner holds a B.A.Sc. degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Waterloo, and M.A.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Toronto. *** Please join us at the session that is best suited to your time zone. Note that this topic is: 1. Repeated at two different times to accommodate various time zones\, because it is 2. Posted simultaneously in multiple meetup groups world-wide *** It is recommended that you register at this Webex link ahead of time to receive a calendar invite and reminder. https://ibm.webex.com/weblink/register/r4d46084c94758f6c597a25c16918c537 |
Advanced Quantum Computing with Qiskit: Part 2
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Advances in quantum computing hardware and software with Qiskit
2023-07-05 · 12:00
Dr. Sean Wagner
– Research Scientist and Quantum Technical Ambassador
@ IBM
In this session, we will examine features of Qiskit and the IBM Quantum platform that will help realize quantum advantage. The talk covers error mitigation and suppression techniques to improve results on current hardware, circuit knitting methods to perform large quantum calculations with fewer qubits, and a demonstration of a quantum chemistry calculation using Qiskit Nature. |
Advanced Quantum Computing with Qiskit: Part 2
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Advanced Quantum Computing with Qiskit: Part 2
2023-07-05 · 12:00
Topic repeated at 2 different times, please join the session that is best suited for your time zone. Advances in quantum computing hardware and software are bringing us closer to the realization of quantum advantage. In this session, we will examine features of Qiskit and the IBM Quantum platform that will help realize this goal. First, we'll cover the use of error mitigation and suppression techniques that can help improve the results of quantum computations on current hardware. Next, circuit knitting methods will be presented, showing how we can do large quantum calculations with fewer qubits. We will bring these techniques together in a demonstration of a quantum chemistry calculation using Qiskit Nature. Note that this is part 8 of an 8-session series on Quantum Computing on Mar 22/23, Apr 5/6, Apr 19/20, May 3/4, May 17/18, May 31/Jun 1, Jun 14/15, Jul 5/6. The sessions are not prerequisites for each other, and are not recorded. We will provide reference links and do quick recaps of previous content as required, so if you miss an earlier session, you can still get value from subsequent sessions. Presenter: Dr. Sean Wagner Sean Wagner is a Research Scientist and a Quantum Technical Ambassador at IBM. When he's not programming and experimenting with Qiskit, Sean spends his time working with researchers at academic institutions and industry partners in Canada on projects involving high-performance computing, hardware acceleration, quantum computing, and data science and AI. Dr. Wagner holds a B.A.Sc. degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Waterloo, and M.A.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Toronto. *** Please join us at the session that is best suited to your time zone. Note that this topic is: 1. Repeated at two different times to accommodate various time zones\, because it is 2. Posted simultaneously in multiple meetup groups world-wide *** It is recommended that you register at this Webex link ahead of time to receive a calendar invite and reminder. https://ibm.webex.com/weblink/register/rad87b6c1e0d410c55e15d248117887f8 |
Advanced Quantum Computing with Qiskit: Part 2
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Advanced Quantum Computing with Qiskit: Part 2
2023-07-05 · 12:00
Topic repeated at 2 different times, please join the session that is best suited for your time zone. Advances in quantum computing hardware and software are bringing us closer to the realization of quantum advantage. In this session, we will examine features of Qiskit and the IBM Quantum platform that will help realize this goal. First, we'll cover the use of error mitigation and suppression techniques that can help improve the results of quantum computations on current hardware. Next, circuit knitting methods will be presented, showing how we can do large quantum calculations with fewer qubits. We will bring these techniques together in a demonstration of a quantum chemistry calculation using Qiskit Nature. Note that this is part 8 of an 8-session series on Quantum Computing on Mar 22/23, Apr 5/6, Apr 19/20, May 3/4, May 17/18, May 31/Jun 1, Jun 14/15, Jul 5/6. The sessions are not prerequisites for each other, and are not recorded. We will provide reference links and do quick recaps of previous content as required, so if you miss an earlier session, you can still get value from subsequent sessions. Presenter: Dr. Sean Wagner Sean Wagner is a Research Scientist and a Quantum Technical Ambassador at IBM. When he's not programming and experimenting with Qiskit, Sean spends his time working with researchers at academic institutions and industry partners in Canada on projects involving high-performance computing, hardware acceleration, quantum computing, and data science and AI. Dr. Wagner holds a B.A.Sc. degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Waterloo, and M.A.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Toronto. *** Please join us at the session that is best suited to your time zone. Note that this topic is: 1. Repeated at two different times to accommodate various time zones\, because it is 2. Posted simultaneously in multiple meetup groups world-wide *** It is recommended that you register at this Webex link ahead of time to receive a calendar invite and reminder. https://ibm.webex.com/weblink/register/rad87b6c1e0d410c55e15d248117887f8 |
Advanced Quantum Computing with Qiskit: Part 2
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Tika in Action
2011-11-30
Jukka Zitting
– author
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Chris Mattmann
– author
Tika in Action is a hands-on guide to content mining with Apache Tika. The book's many examples and case studies offer real-world experience from domains ranging from search engines to digital asset management and scientific data processing. About the Technology Tika is an Apache toolkit that has built into it everything you and your app need to know about file formats. Using Tika, your applications can discover and extract content from digital documents in almost any format, including exotic ones. About the Book Tika in Action is the ultimate guide to content mining using Apache Tika. You'll learn how to pull usable information from otherwise inaccessible sources, including internet media and file archives. This example-rich book teaches you to build and extend applications based on real-world experience with search engines, digital asset management, and scientific data processing. In addition to architectural overviews, you'll find detailed chapters on features like metadata extraction, automatic language detection, and custom parser development. What's Inside Crack MS Word, PDF, HTML, and ZIP Integrate with search engines, CMS, and other data sources Learn through experimentation Many examples About the Reader This book requires no previous knowledge of Tika or text mining techniques. It assumes a working knowledge of Java. About the Authors Chris Mattmann is an information architect experienced in the construction of large data-intensive systems. Jukka Zitting is a core Tika developer, a member of the JCR expert group, and chairman of the Apache Jackrabbit project. Quotes By Tika's two main creators and maintainers. - Jérôme Charron, WebPulse Easily the most definitive guide to this great new text analysis toolkit. - John Guthrie, SAP An easy-to-read guide--plenty of technical content. - Rick Wagner, Red Hat There's not a single page of 'inaction' in the entire book! - Sean Kelly, Technologist, NASA Complete, practical, accurate - Julien Nioche, DigitalPebble Ltd |
O'Reilly Data Engineering Books
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