Quantum Computing Explained. (Record no. 59261)

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ISBN 9780470181386
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ISBN 0470181389
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Call Number 004.1
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Call Number 004.1
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Author McMahon, David,
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Title Quantum Computing Explained.
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Number of Pages 1 PDF (352 pages).
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Remark 2 Preface. -- Chapter 1: A Brief Introduction to Information Theory. -- Chapter 2: Qubits and Quantum States. -- Chapter 3: Matrices and Operators. -- Chapter 4: Tensor Products. -- Chapter 5: The Density Operator. -- Chapter 6: Quantum Measurement Theory. -- Chapter 7: Entanglement. -- Chapter 8: Quantum Gates and Circuits. -- Chapter 9: Quantum Algorithms. -- Chapter 10: Applications of Entanglement: Teleportation andSuperdense Coding. -- Chapter 11: Quantum Cryptography. -- Chapter 12: Quantum Noise and Error Correction. -- Chapter 13: Tools of Quantum Information Theory. -- Chapter 14. Adiabatic Quantum Computation. -- Chapter 15. Cluster State Quantum Computing. -- References. -- Index. 
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Summary, etc A self-contained treatment of the fundamentals of quantum computing. This clear, practical book takes quantum computing out of the realm of theoretical physics and teaches the fundamentals of the field to students and professionals who have not had training in quantum computing or quantum information theory, including computer scientists, programmers, electrical engineers, mathematicians, physics students, and chemists. The author cuts through the conventions of typical jargon-laden physics books and instead presents the material through his unique "how-to" approach and friendly, conversational style.
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/bkabstractplus.jsp?bkn=5201543
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-- Hoboken [New Jersey] :
-- John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,2008.
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-- IEEE Xplore,
-- [2011]
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-- Quantum computers.
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-- Computers.
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