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An Introduction To Quantum Computing Illustrated Phillip Kaye

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An Introduction To Quantum Computing Illustrated Phillip Kaye
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Publisher: OUP Oxford
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.21 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Phillip Kaye, Raymond Laflamme, Michele Mosca
ISBN: 9780198570004, 0198570007
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: Illustrated

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An Introduction To Quantum Computing Illustrated Phillip Kaye by Phillip Kaye, Raymond Laflamme, Michele Mosca 9780198570004, 0198570007 instant download after payment.

This concise, accessible text provides a thorough introduction to quantum computing - an exciting emergent field at the interface of the computer, engineering, mathematical and physical sciences. Aimed at advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in these disciplines, the text is technically detailed and is clearly illustrated throughout with diagrams and exercises. Some prior knowledge of linear algebra is assumed, including vector spaces and inner products. However, prior familiarity with topics such as quantum mechanics and computational complexity is not required.

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