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I must admit: I am totally ignorant about quantum computers.

The only essential thing I have managed to pick up is that it has very little to do with traditional digital computers. Maybe as different from digital computers as the analog computers 40-50 years ago, those that you programmed by setting up a circuit on a plugboard, using Lego-like bricks that were integrators, derivators, adders, amplifiers/multipliers, ...

I guess that I will never get in touch with a real quantum computer. Yet I'd like to know what they are, at a far deeper level than provided by a single article. More like a college level textbook. One that doesn't require you to know in advance what it is, before you start reading. (I am not specifically referring to the Wikipedia article Smile | :) .) I am curious about how you analyze a problem suitable for a quantum machine, and how you transfer that problem to a 'program' (if that is the term used with quantum computers). I'd like to learn which problems are suitable for quantum machines and which are not (and why they are not).

Does anyone know of a textbook on the subject, suitable for a reader with fairly thorough insight into traditional digital computers, but totally without a clue about quantum computers? Is quantum computing taught at tech universities as an engineering discipline? What textbooks do they use?

Or should I wait for another five or ten years before asking such questions?
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