This webpage consists of two separate topics: Quantum computing and music (mostly classical). The reason why I chose two topics so far apart is because I am both an engineering student and a classically trained musician, and so I share a passion for both music and science. My posts will, therefore, be related to both topics: some of them regarding quantum computing, some of them regarding classical music.
My main goal with the music related part of my page is to present the “classical” world to the general public, free of any sort of bias there might be torwards classical music, and, if possible to bring people into the wonderful world that is classical music. I will also do brief and simple introductions to music theory so that all of you can capture some nuances and subtleties of some of the pieces I will share with you, otherwise undeteclable.
Overall, I hope you all become drawn into the world of classical music and that you free yourselves of some of the preconceived notions you might have about this genre. But above all, I hope you all have fun.
Regarding quantum computing, my main goal is to intruduce people to this concept, for the most part unknwon. However, I also intend to learn something myself, because, as I have said, I’m still a student and there’s a lot about this topic I’m still to discover.
I will introduce the basic concepts of quantum computing as simply as I can, an some of the concepts may be hard to grasp. I also intend to share some breakthroughs there might be in this area, as it’s still quite recent.