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_a511.8 _bNIE |
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100 | _aNielsen, Michael A. | ||
245 | _aQuantum computation and quantum information | ||
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_aNew Delhi: _bFoundation Books, _c2002. |
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_axxv, 676 pages : _billustrations ; |
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500 | _aIncldes Index | ||
505 | _aFundamental Concepts -- Introduction and overview -- Introduction to quantum mechanics -- Introduction to computer science -- Quantum Computation -- Quantum circuits -- The quantum Fourier transform and its applications -- Quantum search algorithms -- Quantum computers: physical realisation -- Quantum Information -- Quantum noise, open quantum systems, and quantum operations -- Distance measurement for quantum information -- Quantum error-correction -- Entropy and information -- Quantum information theory -- Notes on basic probability theory -- Group theory -- Approximating quantum gates: the Solovay-Kitaev theorem -- Number theory -- Public-key cryptography and the RSA cryptosystem -- Proof of Lieb's theorem. | ||
520 | _a This is an introduction to the main ideas and techniques of the field of quantum computation and quantum information. It asks the question: what are the ultimate physical limits to computation and communication? | ||
650 | _aQuantum computing. | ||
650 | _ainformation complexe. | ||
700 | _aChuang, Isaac L. | ||
942 | _cREF | ||
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_c13807 _d13807 |