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Quantum Information, Computation and Communication

Quantum Information, Computation and Communication

Quantum Information, Computation and Communication

Jonathan A. Jones, University of Oxford
Dieter Jaksch, University of Oxford
July 2012
Hardback
9781107014466
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    Quantum physics allows entirely new forms of computation and cryptography, which could perform tasks currently impossible on classical devices, leading to an explosion of new algorithms, communications protocols and suggestions for physical implementations of all these ideas. As a result, quantum information has made the transition from an exotic research topic to part of mainstream undergraduate courses in physics. Based on years of teaching experience, this textbook builds from simple fundamental concepts to cover the essentials of the field. Aimed at physics undergraduate students with a basic background in quantum mechanics, it guides readers through theory and experiment, introducing all the central concepts without getting caught up in details. Worked examples and exercises make this useful as a self-study text for those who want a brief introduction before starting on more advanced books. Solutions are available online at www.cambridge.org/9781107014466.

    • Features a carefully chosen subset of topics to help readers learn the key features of the topic without excessive detail
    • Focuses on physical ideas rather than mathematical abstractions, using elementary methods wherever possible
    • Contains over 100 exercises and worked examples to help students monitor their understanding of the subject

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Each chapter is clearly written and provides exercises and suggestions for further reading. It is an excellent guide for anyone studying the challenging area of quantum computing.' Mircea Dragoman, Optics and Photonics News (osa-opn.org)

    '… newcomers will enjoy that each chapter ends with a section suggesting further reading for each topic and a few exercises. A nice feature is that it makes many references to common experimental techniques, from which a theoretician may profit. It is recommendable as a first overview to students and scientists with a little background in quantum mechanics.' Zentralblatt MATH

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    Product details

    July 2012
    Hardback
    9781107014466
    208 pages
    253 × 195 × 12 mm
    0.61kg
    38 b/w illus. 90 exercises
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Quantum Information:
    • 1. Quantum bits and quantum gates
    • 2. An atom in a laser field
    • 3. Spins in magnetic fields
    • 4. Photon techniques
    • 5. Two qubits and beyond
    • 6. Measurement and entanglement
    • Part II. Quantum Computation:
    • 7. Principles of quantum computing
    • 8. Elementary quantum algorithms
    • 9. More advanced quantum algorithms
    • 10. Trapped atoms and ions
    • 11. Nuclear magnetic resonance
    • 12. Large scale quantum computers
    • Part III. Quantum Communication:
    • 13. Basics of information theory
    • 14. Quantum information
    • 15. Quantum communication
    • 16. Testing EPR
    • 17. Quantum cryptography
    • Appendixes
    • References
    • Index.
    Resources for
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    Solutions
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