Introduction to Quantum Information Science / Vlatko Vedral.
Material type: TextSeries: Oxford graduate textsPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, c2006.Description: x, 183 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:- 0199215707
- 9780199215706
- 0198571194
- 9780198571193
- QC174.12 .V43 2006
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QC174.12 .R6 2006 Quantum mechanics : classical results, modern systems, and visualized examples / | QC174.12 S3213 2006 Quantum Physics : A First Encounter, Interference, Entanglement and Reality / | QC174.12 .S8 2004 Mind, Matter and Quantum Mechanics / | QC174.12 .V43 2006 Introduction to Quantum Information Science / | QC174.12 .W53 1997 الفيزياء الكمية / | QC174.12 .W53 1997 الفيزياء الكمية / | QC174.12 .W53 1997 الفيزياء الكمية / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Classical Information; 2. Quantum Mechanics; 3. Quantum Information - The Basics; 4. Quantum Communication with Entanglement; 5. Quantum Information I; 6. Quantum Information II; 7. Quantum Entanglement - Introduction; 8. Witnessing Quantum Entanglement; 9. Quantum Entanglement Detection in Practice; 10. Measures of Entanglement; 11. Quantum Algorithms; 12. Entanglement, Computation and Quantum Measurement; 13. Quantum Error Correction; 14. Outlook
This book offers a concise and up-to-date introduction to the popular field of quantum information. It has originated in a series of invited lecture courses at various universities in different countries. This is reflected in its informal style of exposition and presentation of key results in the subject. In addition to treating quantum communication, entanglement and algorithms in great depth, this book also addresses a number of interesting miscellaneous topics, such as Maxwell's demon, Landauer's erasure, the Bekenstein bound and Caratheodory's treatment of the Second law of thermodyanmics. All mathematical derivations are based on clear physical pictures which make even the most involved results - such as the Holevo bound - look comprehensible and transparent. The book is ideal as a first introduction to the subject, but may also appeal to the specialist due to its unique presentation.
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