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Quantum Computing From Linear Algebra To Physical Realizations 1st Edition Mikio Nakahara

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Quantum Computing From Linear Algebra To Physical Realizations 1st Edition Mikio Nakahara
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.39 MB
Pages: 438
Author: Mikio Nakahara, Tetsuo Ohmi
ISBN: 9780750309837, 0750309830
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Quantum Computing From Linear Algebra To Physical Realizations 1st Edition Mikio Nakahara by Mikio Nakahara, Tetsuo Ohmi 9780750309837, 0750309830 instant download after payment.

Covering both theory and progressive experiments, Quantum Computing: From Linear Algebra to Physical Realizations explains how and why superposition and entanglement provide the enormous computational power in quantum computing. This self-contained, classroom-tested book is divided into two sections, with the first devoted to the theoretical aspects of quantum computing and the second focused on several candidates of a working quantum computer, evaluating them according to the DiVincenzo criteria.

Topics in Part I

  • Linear algebra
  • Principles of quantum mechanics
  • Qubit and the first application of quantum information processing—quantum key distribution
  • Quantum gates
  • Simple yet elucidating examples of quantum algorithms
  • Quantum circuits that implement integral transforms
  • Practical quantum algorithms, including Grover’s database search algorithm and Shor’s factorization algorithm
  • The disturbing issue of decoherence
  • Important examples of quantum error-correcting codes (QECC)

Topics in Part II

  • DiVincenzo criteria, which are the standards a physical system must satisfy to be a candidate as a working quantum computer
  • Liquid state NMR, one of the well-understood physical systems
  • Ionic and atomic qubits
  • Several types of Josephson junction qubits
  • The quantum dots realization of qubits

Looking at the ways in which quantum computing can become reality, this book delves into enough theoretical background and experimental research to support a thorough understanding of this promising field.

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