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From Distributed Quantum Computing to Quantum Internet Computing
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β¦ Synopsis
From Distributed Quantum Computing to Quantum Internet ComputingUnderstand the future of the internet with this accessible guide
Quantum computing, which draws upon the principles of quantum mechanics to perform computing functions unrestricted by the binary language of ordinary computing, has developed with extraordinary speed in recent years. Progress in quantum computing and its related technological subfields, including quantum internet, has been rapid enough to suggest that we are living in a "new Quantum Age." To understand the future of the internet, it's now essential to understand the present and future of quantum computing and quantum internet computing.
This book provides a groundbreaking overview of this field of technology and its latest developments. It provides readers with a working knowledge of the key topics required to connect quantum computing to the future of distributed computing and the internet, including important issues like quantum protocols, distributed quantum computations, fundamental computations in the quantum internet architecture, and more. The result is an accessible and essential reference for any reader looking to better understand quantum technologies.
From Distributed Quantum Computing to Quantum Internet Computing readers will also find
Detailed discussion of topics including qubit states, entanglement, quantum gates, and more.
Mathematical background for underlying key concepts.
Worked out examples that aim to initiate readers into the emerging area of quantum internet computing.
This book is ideal for researchers and graduate students in quantum computing, quantum internet, quantum communications, and related fields, as well as Computer Scientists and Information Technology students and researchers who want an introductory overview to quantum internet computing.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
About the Author
Preface
Note
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction
1.1 The New Quantum Age and the Second Quantum Revolution
1.2 Distributed Quantum Computing and the Rise of Quantum Internet Computing
1.3 Aim and Scope of the Book
1.4 Outline of this Book
1.5 Related Books and Resources
References
Notes
2 Preliminaries
2.1 Qubit and Qubit States
2.2 Quantum Gates and Quantum Circuits
2.3 Entanglement
2.4 Teleportation and Superdense Coding
2.5 Summary
2.6 Further Reading and Resources on Quantum Computing
References
Notes
3 Distributed Quantum ComputingβββClassical and Quantum
3.1 The Power of Entanglement for Distributed Computing
3.2 Other Quantum Protocols
3.3 Summary
References
Notes
4 Distributed Quantum Computing β Distributed Control of Quantum Gates
4.1 Performing a Distributed CNOT
4.2 Beyond the Distributed CNOT
4.3 Distributing Quantum Circuits and Compilation for Distributed Quantum Programs
4.4 Control and Scheduling for Distributed Quantum Computers
4.5 Distributed Quantum Computing Without Internode Entanglement
4.6 Summary
References
Notes
5 Delegating Quantum Computations
5.1 Delegating Private Quantum Computations
5.2 How to Verify Delegated Private Quantum Computations
5.3 Quantum ComputingβasβaβService
5.4 Summary
References
Notes
6 The Quantum Internet
6.1 Entanglement Over Longer Distances
6.2 Entanglement with Higher Fidelity
6.3 Distributed Quantum Computation Over the Quantum InternetβββChallenges
6.4 Summary
References
Notes
7 Conclusion
References
Note
Index
End User License Agreement
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