Readings
- Books to learn quantum information science:
- Quantum Computation and Quantum Information, Michael A. Nielsen and Isaac L. Chuang.
- Classical and Quantum Computation, A. Yu. Kitaev, A. H. Shen, and M. N. Vyalyi.
- Quantum Information Theory, Mark M. Wilde.
- Quantum Computing Since Democritus, Scott Aaronson.
- Lecture notes and open courses to learn quantum information science:
- Three-semester course series on quantum information science from MIT: Semester I, Semester II, Semester III.
- Lecture Notes for Physics Quantum Information and Computation, John Preskill.
- Lecture notes on Quantum Algorithms For Scientific Computation, Lin Lin.
- Books to learn quantum chemistry and many-body physics:
- Modern Quantum Chemistry: Introduction to Advanced Electronic Structure Theory, A. Szabo and Neil S. Ostlund.
- Methods of Molecular Quantum Mechanics, R. McWeeny.
- Quantum Theory of Many-Particle Systems, Alexander L. Fetter and John Dirk Walecka.
- Quantum Many-Particle Systems, John W. Negele and Henri Orland.
- Introduction to Many-Body Physics, Piers Coleman.
- Modern Condensed Matter Physics, Steven M. Girvin and Kun Yang.
- Electrical and computer engineering, computer science:
- Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms, and Applications, John G. Proakis and Dimitris G. Manolakis.
- Discrete-Time Signal Processing, Alan V. Oppenheim, Ronald W. Schafer.
- Foundamentals of Modern VLSI Devices, Taur and Ning.
- Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach, Hennessy Patterson.
- Introduction to Algorithms, Cormen, Leiserson, Rivest, Stein.
- Chemical physics and spectroscopy:
- Symmetry and Spectroscopy: An Introduction to Vibrational and Electronic Spectroscopy, Harris and Bertolucci.
- Principles of Nonlinear Optical Spectroscopy, Shaul Mukamel.
- Classics in physics:
- The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Richard Feynman.
- Course of Theoretical Physics, Lev Landau and Evgeny Lifshitz.
- Fun mathematics topics:
- An Introduction to Frames and Riesz Bases, Ole Christensen.
- Numerical Solutions of Partial Differential Equation by the Finite Element Method, Claes Johnson.