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Principles of quantum computation and information. Volume 1, Basic concepts /

Quantum computation and information is a new, rapidly developing interdisciplinary field. Therefore, it is not easy to understand its fundamental concepts and central results without facing numerous technical details. This book provides the reader a useful and not-too-heavy guide. It offers a simple...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Benenti, Giuliano, 1969-
Otros Autores: Casati, Giulio, 1942-, Strini, Giuliano, 1937-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Singapore ; River Edge, NJ : World Scientific Pub., 2004.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a 1. Introduction to classical computation. 1.1. The Turing machine. 1.2. The circuit model of computation. 1.3. Computational complexity. 1.4. Computing dynamical systems. 1.5. Energy and information. 1.6. Reversible computation. 1.7. A guide to the bibliography -- 2. Introduction to quantum mechanics. 2.1. The Stern-Gerlach experiment. 2.2. Young's double-slit experiment. 2.3. Linear vector spaces. 2.4. The postulates of quantum mechanics. 2.5. The EPR paradox and Bell's inequalities. 2.6. A guide to the bibliography -- 3. Quantum computation. 3.1. The qubit. 3.2. The circuit model of quantum computation. 3.3. Single-qubit gates. 3.4. Controlled gates and entanglement generation. 3.5. Universal quantum gates. 3.6. Unitary errors. 3.7. Function evaluation. 3.8. The quantum adder. 3.9. Deutsch's algorithm. 3.10. Quantum search. 3.11. The quantum Fourier transform. 3.12. Quantum phase estimation. 3.13. Finding eigenvalues and eigenvectors. 3.14. Period finding and Shor's algorithm. 3.15. Quantum computation of dynamical systems. 3.16. First experimental implementations. 3.17. A guide to the bibliography -- 4. Quantum communication. 4.1. Classical cryptography. 4.2. The no-cloning theorem. 4.3. Quantum cryptography. 4.4. Dense coding. 4.5 Quantum teleportation. 4.6. An overview of the experimental implementations. 4.7. A guide to the bibliography. 
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