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Classical and Quantum Information

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Classical and Quantum Information

A new discipline, Quantum Information Science, has emerged in the last two decades of the twentieth century at the intersection of Physics, Mathematics, and Computer Science. Quantum Information Processing is an application of Quantum Information Science which covers the transformation, storage, and transmission of quantum information; it represents a revolutionary approach to information processing.

Classical and Quantum Information covers topics in quantum computing, quantum information theory, and quantum error correction, three important areas of quantum information processing.

Quantum information theory and quantum error correction build on the scope, concepts, methodology, and techniques developed in the context of their close relatives, classical information theory and classical error correcting codes.

Preliminaries

Measurements and Quantum Information

Classical and Quantum Information Theory

Classical Error Correcting Codes

Quantum Error Correcting Codes

Physical Realization of Quantum Information Processing Systems

Appendix. Observable Algebras and Channels

Glossary

Graduate students, advanced undergraduate students and professionals (postdocs, faculty, industry research staff) in computer science, electrical engineering, physics, applied physics, mathematics, and maybe chemistry.

Dan C. Marinescu was a Professor of Computer Science at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana from 1984 till 2001 when he joined the Computer Science Department at the University of Central Florida. He has held visiting faculty positions at IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York; Institute of Information Sciences, Beijing ; Scalable Systems Division of Intel Corporation; Deutsche Telecom; and INRIA Rocquancourt in France. In 2012 he was a Fulbright Professor at UTFSM (Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria) in Valparaiso, Chile. His research interests cover parallel and distributed systems, cloud computing, scientific computing, and quantum computing and quantum information theory. He has published more than 220 papers in refereed journals and conference proceedings in these areas and authored three books. In 2007 he delivered the Boole Lecture at University College Cork, the school where George Boole taught from 1849 till his death in 1864. Dan Marinescu was the principal investigator of several grants from the National Science Foundation. In 2008 he was awarded a Earnest T.S. Walton fellowship from the Science Foundation of Ireland.
  • Presents recent results in quantum computing, quantum information theory, and quantum error correcting codes
  • Covers both classical and quantum information theory and error correcting codes
  • The last chapter of the book covers physical implementation of quantum information processing devices
  • Covers the mathematical formalism and the concepts in Quantum Mechanics critical for understanding the properties and the transformations of quantum information

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