Deepanshu
04 Oct
04Oct

Quantum computing is one of the most fascinating and rapidly evolving fields of science and technology today. It promises to solve certain classes of problems exponentially faster than classical computers — from cryptography and optimization to drug discovery and machine learning. But at the heart of this revolutionary technology lies a centuries-old branch of mathematics: Linear Algebra.If you’re aspiring to understand or work with quantum computers, mastering linear algebra isn’t optional — it’s essential. 

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