Math for Developers
Linear Algebra Bridge for Builders
This math-forward course stays grounded in executable cells. You will rebuild small pieces of linear algebra tooling, compare them against library calls, and connect each concept to gate matrices you will later drop into circuits.
- Duration
- 3 weeks
- Format
- Self-paced with live Q&A
- Skill level
- Beginner
- Language
- Python
- Tuition (informational)
- 99,000 KRW
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What is inside
- Notebook-first progression with checkpoints every two lessons
- Visual overlays that map matrices to small circuit fragments
- Optional stretch problems for graphics-minded learners
- Office hours that favor pair debugging over lectures
- Reference sheets sized for second monitors
- Weekly low-stakes quizzes focused on notation fluency
- Capstone that ports a classical simulation into a quantum-ready module
Outcomes you can describe to a teammate
- Derive a two-qubit unitary from a written specification without guessing.
- Explain why a chosen basis matters for a specific algorithm step.
- Ship a short memo that teaches teammates the same bridge in one sitting.
Guide on duty
Jonas Meyer
Learning platform designer with a mathematics education background and prior work on interactive textbooks.
Experience notes
“Finally understood why Hermitian maps showed up in our gate cheat sheet.”
Straight answers
No. This is a pragmatic bridge for builders who need notation confidence, not a graduate analysis course.