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  • Quantum Computing for Computer Architects, Second Editionby Tzvetan Metodi

    Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2011; US$ 50.00

    Quantum computers can (in theory) solve certain problems far faster than a classical computer running any known classical algorithm. While existing technologies for building quantum computers are in their infancy, it is not too early to consider their scalability and reliability in the context of the design of large-scale quantum computers. To architect... more...

  • Quantum Walks for Computer Scientistsby Salvador Venegas-Andraca

    Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2008; US$ 40.00

    Quantum computation, one of the latest joint ventures between physics and the theory of computation, is a scientific field whose main goals include the development of hardware and algorithms based on the quantum mechanical properties of those physical systems used to implement such algorithms. Solving difficult tasks (for example, the Satisfiability... more...

  • Quantum Computer Scienceby Marco Lanzagorta; Jeffrey Uhlmann

    Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2009; US$ 40.00

    In this text we present a technical overview of the emerging field of quantum computation along with new research results by the authors. What distinguishes our presentation from that of others is our focus on the relationship between quantum computation and computer science. Specifically, our emphasis is on the computational model of quantum computingrather... more...

  • The Complexity of Noiseby Amit Hagar

    Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2010; US$ 30.00

    In quantum computing, where algorithms exist that can solve computational problems more efficiently than any known classical algorithms, the elimination of errors that result from external disturbances or from imperfect gates has become the "holy grail", and a worldwide quest for a large scale fault-tolerant, and computationally superior, quantum computer... more...

  • High-Level Structures for Quantum Computingby Jaroslaw Miszczak

    Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2012; US$ 40.00

    This book is concerned with the models of quantum computation. Information processing based on the rules of quantum mechanics provides us with new opportunities for developing more efficient algorithms and protocols. However, to harness the power offered by quantum information processing, it is essential to control the behavior of quantum... more...

  • FRONTIERS IN QUANTUM INFORMATION RESEARCHby Mikio Nakahara; Shu Tanaka

    World Scientific Publishing Company 2012; US$ 166.00

    This book is a collection of lecture notes/contributions from a summer school on decoherence, entanglement & entropy and a workshop on MPS (matrix product states) & DMRG (density matrix renormalization group). Subjects of the summer school include introduction to MPS, black holes, qubits and octonions, weak measurement, entanglement measures and separability,... more...

  • LECTURES ON QUANTUM COMPUTING, THERMODYNAMICS AND STATISTICAL PHYSICSby Mikio Nakahara; Shu Tanaka

    World Scientific Publishing Company 2012; US$ 109.00

    This book is a collection of lecture notes from the Symposium on Quantum Computing, Thermodynamics, and Statistical Physics, held at Kinki University in March 2012. Quantum information theory has a deep connection with statistical physics and thermodynamics. This volume introduces some of the topics on interface among the mentioned fields. Subjects... more...

  • Quantum Information and Quantum Computingby Mikio Nakahara; Yoshitaka Sasaki

    World Scientific Publishing Company 2012; US$ 127.00

    The open research center project ?Interdisciplinary fundamental research toward realization of a quantum computer? has been supported by the Ministry of Education, Japan for five years. This is a collection of the research outcomes by the members engaged in the project. To make the presentation self-contained, it starts with an overview by Mikio Nakahara,... more...

  • A Short Introduction to Quantum Information and Quantum Computationby Michel Le Bellac

    Cambridge University Press 2006; US$ 64.00

    This book provides an introduction to the subject of quantum information and computation. Aimed at physical science undergraduates, it journeys from quantum mechanics, through to quantum computation, before finishing with the implementation of quantum computers. The book supplies many short exercises to aid self study. Answers for instructors are available. more...

  • Protecting Informationby Susan Loepp; William K. Wootters

    Cambridge University Press 2006; US$ 36.00

    In the transmission of information storage, preventing noise and/or eavesdropping is essential. This undergraduate introduction to quantum computing focuses on error correction and cryptography, providing a context in which ideas about mathematics, computer science and physics meet together, and students can understand the current thinking in quantum... more...