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Quantum approach to informatics / Stig Stenholm, Kalle-Antti Suominen.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Stenholm, Stig.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Quantum theory--Mathematics.
- Quantum theory.
- Computer science--Mathematics.
- Computer science.
- Quantum computers.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (252 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st edition
- Place of Publication:
- Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley-Interscience, c2005.
- Language Note:
- English
- System Details:
- text file
- Summary:
- An essential overview of quantum informationInformation, whether inscribed as a mark on a stone tablet or encoded as a magnetic domain on a hard drive, must be stored in a physical object and thus made subject to the laws of physics. Traditionally, information processing such as computation occurred in a framework governed by laws of classical physics. However, information can also be stored and processed using the states of matter described by non-classical quantum theory. Understanding this quantum information, a fundamentally different type of information, has been a major project o
- Contents:
- QUANTUM APPROACH TO INFORMATICS; CONTENTS; PREFACE; 1 INTRODUCTION; 1.1 Background; 1.2 Quantum Information Unit; 1.3 Representation of the Qubit; 1.3.1 Bloch Sphere; 1.3.2 Poincaré Sphere; 1.4 The Appetizer: Secure Communication; 1.5 References; 2 QUANTUM THEORY; 2.1 Quantum Mechanics; 2.1.1 Structure of Quantum Theory; 2.1.2 Quantum Ensembles; 2.2 Nonlocality of Quantum Mechanics; 2.2.1 Nonsignaling by Quantum Observations; 2.2.2 No Cloning of Quantum States; 2.2.3 Teleportation; 2.2.4 Bell Inequalities; 2.2.5 GHZ States and Reality; 2.3 The Process of Measurement
- 2.3.1 Introducing the Meter2.3.2 Measurement Transformation; 2.3.3 Observation on Nonorthogonal States; 2.3.4 Special Cases; 2.4 Introduction of Irreversibility; 2.4.1 Master Equation; 2.4.2 Unraveling the Master Equation; 2.4.3 Continuous Measurements; 2.4.4 Completely Positive Maps; 2.5 References; 3 QUANTUM COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION; 3.1 Classical Communication; 3.1.1 Information Theory; 3.1.2 Coding Theory; 3.2 Quantum Communication; 3.2.1 Quantum Information; 3.2.2 Quantum Channel; 3.2.3 Use of Generalized Measurements; 3.2.4 Neumark Extension; 3.3 Distance Between States
- 3.3.1 Trace Distance3.3.2 Fidelity; 3.3.3 Relative Entropy; 3.4 References; 4 QUANTUM COMPUTING; 4.1 Logic Operations; 4.1.1 Classical Logic Operations; 4.1.2 Quantum Logic Functions; 4.1.3 Simple Quantum Operations; 4.1.4 The Deutsch Problem; 4.2 The Computer; 4.2.1 Classical Universal Computer; 4.2.2 Computational Complexity; 4.2.3 Quantum Computer; 4.2.4 Quantum Computing Circuits; 4.2.5 Universal Quantum Gates; 4.2.6 Quantum Measurement Circuit; 4.2.7 Quantum Fourier Transform; 4.3 Quantum Algorithms; 4.3.1 Public Key Code; 4.3.2 Quantum Factoring Algorithm; 4.3.3 Quantum Algorithms
- 4.4 Errors in Quantum Computing4.4.1 Types of Errors in Quantum States; 4.4.2 Quantum Error Correction; 4.5 Energetics of Quantum Computations; 4.5.1 Energy Used by a Classical Computer; 4.5.2 Resetting Energy; 4.6 References; 5 PHYSICAL REALIZATION OF QUANTUM INFORMATION PROCESSING; 5.1 General Considerations; 5.2 Requirements for Quantum Computers; 5.3 Logic in Electromagnetic Cavities; 5.3.1 Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics; 5.3.2 Conditional Logic; 5.3.3 Dissipative Processes in Cavity QED; 5.4 Logic with Ions in Traps; 5.4.1 Trapping Cool Ions; 5.4.2 Quantum Logic in an Ion Trap
- 5.4.3 Computing with Hot Ions5.5 Solid-State Systems; 5.5.1 General Considerations; 5.5.2 Special Examples; 5.6 Macromolecules and Optical Lattices; 5.6.1 Nuclear Spin in Molecules; 5.6.2 Optical Lattices; 5.7 Conclusions; 5.8 References; REFERENCES; INDEX
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 229-234) and index.
- ISBN:
- 9786610277469
- 9781280277467
- 1280277467
- 9780470246894
- 0470246898
- 9780471739364
- 0471739367
- 9780471739357
- 0471739359
- OCLC:
- 124082433
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