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Quantum Information: An Overview

โœ Scribed by Dr. Gregg Jaeger (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
291
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This book is a comprehensive yet concise overview of quantum information science, which is a rapidly developing area of interdisciplinary investigation that now plays a significant role in physics, information technology and engineering. It is a handy reference for practitioners and students covering quantum mechanics, quantum key distribution, quantum computation and quantum communication, as well as explicating foundational issues of these topics. Specific protocols for quantum coding, quantum teleportation, quantum key distribution, quantum data compression and entanglement purification are discussed, as are quantum algorithms, including the Deutsch-Jozsa, Shor and Grover algorithms. Appendices on the mathematics of quantum information science and postulates of quantum mechanics are included. The book contains more than 25 illustrations that encapsulate essential ideas and fundamental constructs of quantum information science. The bibliography contains more than 400 articles from the literature of quantum mechanics and information science. Foreword by Prof. Tommaso Toffoli.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
Qubits....Pages 1-27
Measurements and quantum operations....Pages 29-44
Quantum nonlocality and interferometry....Pages 45-65
Classical information and communication....Pages 67-80
Quantum information....Pages 81-89
Quantum entanglement....Pages 91-119
Entangled multipartite systems....Pages 121-137
Quantum state and process estimation....Pages 139-146
Quantum communication....Pages 147-170
Quantum decoherence and its mitigation....Pages 171-183
Quantum broadcasting, copying, and deleting....Pages 185-190
Quantum key distribution....Pages 191-202
Classical and quantum computing....Pages 203-217
Quantum algorithms....Pages 219-229
Back Matter....Pages 231-284

โœฆ Subjects


Quantum Computing, Information and Physics; Nanotechnology; Laser Technology and Physics, Photonics


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