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Quantum Information

Quantum Information

Quantum Information

A First Course
Asma Al-Qasimi, University of Rochester, New York
Daniel F. V. James, University of Toronto
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Hardback
9781009514729
Hardback

    Important concepts from the diverse fields of physics, mathematics, engineering and computer science coalesce in this foundational text on the cutting-edge field of quantum information. Designed for undergraduate and graduate students with any STEM background, and written by a highly experienced author team, this textbook draws on quantum mechanics, number theory, computer science technologies, and more, to delve deeply into learning about qubits, the building blocks of quantum information, and how they are used in quantum computing and quantum algorithms. The pedagogical structure of the chapters features exercises after each section as well as focus boxes, giving students the benefit of additional background and applications without losing sight of the big picture. Recommended further reading and answers to select exercises further support learning. Written in approachable and conversational prose, this text offers a comprehensive treatment of the exciting field of quantum information while remaining accessible to students and researchers within all STEM disciplines.

    • Makes minimal assumptions about the background of the reader and provides access ramps for students of different STEM backgrounds through focus boxes
    • Is fully up to date with the latest developments in a fast-moving field, exploring the physical systems that can be used as qubits and the quantum technologies that can be built with them
    • Features nearly 300 unique exercises that are designed to build fluency in solving quantum information problems from scratch, including exercises from a wide range of topics such as linear algebra, number theory, and computer science
    • Offers extensive learning support including a detailed glossary, suggestions for further reading, and solutions to selected problems

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    No date available
    Hardback
    9781009514729
    332 pages
    254 × 203 mm

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Welcome to quantum computing
    • 2. Quantum mechanics for quantum computers
    • 3. Two qubits and entanglement
    • 4. Quantum algorithms
    • 5. Period finding and Shor's algorithm
    • 6. Realizations of qubits: general discussion
    • 7. Realizations of qubits: examples
    • 8. The physics of two-qubit gates
    • 9. Device characterization
    • 10. Variations on the DiVincenzo criteria
    • 11. Decoherence and how to defeat it
    • 12. Quantum technologies
    • Afterword
    • Solutions to select exercises
    • Appendices
    • Glossary
    • Suggestions for further reading
    • Index.
      Authors
    • Asma Al-Qasimi , University of Rochester, New York

      Asma Al-Qasimi is a researcher in quantum information and optics at the University of Rochester and she obtained her degree in physics and mathematics from the University of Toronto. She is a former APS Blewett Fellow and has received awards for her contributions to the teaching of undergraduate quantum mechanics.

    • Daniel F. V. James , University of Toronto

      Daniel F. V. James is Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Toronto and has been working in quantum information science and technologies for nearly 30 years. His achievements include the first tomographic measurement of an entangled state, the first experimental realization of deterministic quantum teleportation and an early proof of principle demonstration of Shor's algorithm.