First-ever comprehensive introduction to the major new subject of quantum computing and quantum information.
m The Bloch sphere: the state Il/f) ofa single qubit can be represented as a point on the surface ofa sphere with radius 1, or equivalently by the Bloch vector which points from the origin to this point. The state can then be completely ...
This book is ideal for the electronics, photonics and computer engineer who requires an easy- to-understand foundation on the principles of quantum information processing and quantum error correction, together with insight into how to ...
Filling this gap, Elements of Quantum Computation and Quantum Communication gives a clear, self-contained introduction to quantum computation and communication. Written primarily for undergraduate students in p
The text starts with a general chapter on the interesting topic of the physics of computation.
Quantum Entanglement Manipulation - Quantum Algorithms - Quantum Complexity - Quantum Error Correction - Quantum Channels - Entanglement Purification and Long-Distance Quantum Communication - Quantum Key Distribution - Cavity Quantum ...
This book gives an overview for practitioners and students of quantum physics and information science.
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It is not easy to understand its fundamental concepts and central results without facing numerous technical details. This book provides the reader with a useful guide.
The authors provide an introduction to quantum computing. Aimed at advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in these disciplines, this text is illustrated with diagrams and exercises.
An introduction to a rapidly developing topic: the theory of quantum computing. Following the basics of classical theory of computation, the book provides an exposition of quantum computation theory.