Further reading

Some of CQT's scientists have written books that you don't need a degree in physics to read. You might enjoy Vlatko Vedral's "Decoding Reality: The Universe as Quantum Information" or Valerio Scarani's "Quantum Physics: A First Encounter". If you are interested in learning some of the mathematics of quantum physics, try Valerio's other book: "Six Quantum Pieces: A First Course in Quantum Physics". He co-authored this textbook with two Singaporean school pupils to provide an accessible and current introduction to the subject for pre-university students.

These links aren't connected to CQT, but if you're interested in what we do you may also like:

  • New Scientist magazine's guide to the Quantum World.
  • "Quantum Computing 101" from the Institute for Quantum Computing in Waterloo, Canada.
  • A package of educational material on "The Challenge of Quantum Reality" from the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics in Waterloo, Canada.
  • "Quantum computing for the determined" — a series of 22 short video lectures by Michael Nielsen, co-author of a popular textbook on quantum computing.
  • Videos of lectures on quantum mechanics (degree level) by physicist Leonard Susskind at Stanford University, US.

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