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A First Introduction to Quantum Computing and Information

Autor Bernard Zygelman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 ian 2019
This book addresses and introduces new developments in the field of Quantum Information and Computing (QIC) for a primary audience of undergraduate students.
 Developments over the past few decades have spurred the need for QIC courseware at major research institutions. This book broadens the exposure of QIC science to the undergraduate market. The subject matter is introduced in such a way so that it is accessible to students with only a first-year calculus background. Greater accessibility allows a broader range of academic offerings. Courses, based on this book, could be offered in the Physics, Engineering, Math and Computer Science departments.
 This textbook incorporates Mathematica-based examples into the book. In this way students are allowed a hands-on experience in which difficult abstract concepts are actualized by simulations. The students can ‘turn knobs" in parameter space and explore how the system under study responds. The incorporation of symbolic manipulation software into course-ware allows a more holistic approach to the teaching of difficult concepts. Mathematica software is used here because it is easy to use and allows a fast learning curve for students who have limited experience with scientific programming.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030062712
ISBN-10: 3030062716
Pagini: 233
Ilustrații: XVII, 233 p. 41 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1 A Quantum Mechanic's Toolbox.- 2 Apples and Oranges: Matrix Representations.- 3 Circuit Model of Computation.- 4 Quantum Killer Apps: Quantum Fourier Transform and Search Algorithms.- 5 Quantum Mechanics According to Martians: Density Matrix Theory.- 6 No-Cloning Theorem, Quantum Teleportation and Spooky Correlations.- 7 Quantum Hardware I: Ion Trap qubits.- 8 Quantum Hardware II: cQED and cirQED.- 9 Errare Computatrum Est: Quiantum Error Correction.

Recenzii

“The book allows for people with different backgrounds to understand the building blocks of these two research fields, providing for a well-structured pedagogical basis on which both undergraduate and graduate students, lecturers and researchers from different academic backgrounds can learn the main foundations of quantum computer science. … On its whole, the work is well organized, extensive and a relevant reference for both lecturers and researchers on quantum computation and quantum information science.” (Carlos Pedro Gonçalves, zbMath 1410.81002, 2019)

Notă biografică

Bernard Zygelman is a Professor of Physics at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV).  His research focuses on quantum dynamics of few-particle systems. He has been a Visiting Scientist at the Harvard-MIT Center for Ultra-Cold Atoms (CUA), the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO) and the Institute for Theoretical Physics (ITP) (now the Kavli-Institute) at the University of California, Santa Barbara. In the past dozen years, Dr. Zygelman has developed and taught quantum computing and information courseware at both the graduate and undergraduate level.



Caracteristici

Introduces beginning undergraduate students to Quantum Theory and developments in QIC, without exposure to upper-level physics and mathematics Allows a broad-range of course offerings spanning Physics, Engineering, Math and Computer Science Integrates Mathematica-based software examples and projects into the textbook, which offers a “hands-on" experience and facilitates navigation of difficult abstract concepts

Textul de pe ultima copertă

This unique textbook addresses and introduces new developments in the field of quantum information and computing (QIC) for a primary audience of undergraduate students.
Developments over the past few decades have spurred the need for QIC courseware at major research institutions. To address this, the present 2nd edition of a highly accessible textbook/reference broadens the exposure of QIC science for the undergraduate market. The subject matter is introduced in such a way so that it is accessible to students with only a first-year calculus background. Greater accessibility allows a broader range of academic offerings.
Topics and features:
  • Introduces beginning undergraduate students to quantum theory and developments in QIC, without exposure to upper-level physics and mathematics
  • Contains a new chapter on Adiabatic Quantum Computing
  • Integrates Mathematica-based software examples and projects, which offers a “hands-on" experience and facilitates navigation of difficult abstract concepts
  • Offers helpful links to additional exercises, problems, and solution manuals
  • Facilitates a more holistic approach to the teaching of difficult concepts, incorporating symbolic manipulation software
  • Provides new material on Quantum Error Correction
  • Allows a broad-range of course offerings spanning physics, engineering, math and computer science
This unique introductory textbook can serve courses offered in university physics, engineering, math, and definitely computer science departments. Use of Mathematica software allows a fast learning curve for students who have limited experience with scientific programming.
Bernard Zygelman is a professor of physics at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, US.  For more than a decade, he has developed and taught quantum computing and information courseware at both the graduate and undergraduate level.