How Quantum Systems Are Decomposed into Qubits?The Conceptual Shift from Classical Bits to Quantum QubitsMar 29A response icon1Mar 29A response icon1
How Can We Describe the Motion of a Particle in a Wave Physics?From Classical Waves to Quantum Mechanics: Deriving the Schrödinger Equation from Wave PrinciplesMar 19Mar 19
Quantum Random Bit Generation using One Qubit Quantum ComputerI was embarrassed to see its randomness test results compared to those created by the pseudo-random bit generator.Jan 12A response icon1Jan 12A response icon1
My First Execution of a Quantum Computer on IBMComputing the expectation values of a Bell state after two Qubit Pauli operationsJan 5A response icon1Jan 5A response icon1
Statistical test methods to detect trends in time series dataA comprehensive approach using toy datasets for global warming and methane concentration IncreaseJul 19, 2024Jul 19, 2024
Intuitive understanding of hypothesis testing error and powerUse Monte Carlo simulations to compare normality testing methodsJun 16, 2024A response icon1Jun 16, 2024A response icon1
Monte Carlo Hypothesis Tests versus Traditional Parametric TestsSometimes, Monte Carlo testing may be more accurate for a small sample analysis.Jun 12, 2024A response icon2Jun 12, 2024A response icon2
Student's t-test versus Welch's t-testPractical examples compared to numerical simulations using the permutation test methodMay 23, 2024A response icon2May 23, 2024A response icon2
Pooled variance and its effective degree of freedoma limitation of Welch–Satterthwaite equationMay 7, 2024A response icon1May 7, 2024A response icon1
Published inThe Quantastic JournalHow did a colour scientist come up with linear algebra?It is a story about a colour theory by Grassmann, credited with inventing linear algebra.Apr 14, 2024A response icon1Apr 14, 2024A response icon1