Introduction to the theory of quantum information processing

Introduction to the Theory of Quantum Information Processing provides the material for a one-semester graduate level course on quantum information theory and quantum computing for students who have had a one-year graduate course in quantum mechanics. Many standard subjects are treated, such as densi...

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Main Authors: Bergou, János A.
Corporate Authors: SpringerLink (Online service)
Group Author: Hillery, Mark Stephen.
Published:
Literature type: Electronic eBook
Language: English
Series: Graduate texts in physics,
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-7092-2
Summary: Introduction to the Theory of Quantum Information Processing provides the material for a one-semester graduate level course on quantum information theory and quantum computing for students who have had a one-year graduate course in quantum mechanics. Many standard subjects are treated, such as density matrices, entanglement, quantum maps, quantum cryptography, and quantum codes. Also included are discussions of quantum machines and quantum walks. In addition, the book provides detailed treatments of several underlying fundamental principles of quantum theory, such as quantum measurements, the no-cloning and no-signaling theorems, and their consequences. Problems of various levels of difficulty supplement the text, with the most challenging problems bringing the reader to the forefront of active research. This book provides a compact introduction to the fascinating and rapidly evolving interdisciplinary field of quantum information theory, and it prepares the reader for doing active research in this area.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xi, 150 p.) : ill.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781461470922 (electronic bk.)
1461470927 (electronic bk.)
Index Number: QC174
CLC: O413
Contents: Introduction --
The density matrix --
Entanglement --
Generalized quantum dynamics --
Quantum measurement theory --
Quantum cryptography --
Quantum algorithms --
Quantum machines --
Decoherence and quantum error correction.