Springer Berlin Fundamentals of Quantum Optics and Quantum Information A1019966550
Another book on Quantum Optics? or Quantum Information? Well, not - actly. A more descriptive title might be: “A guided tour through basic qu- tum mechanics, quantum optics and quantum information”. Even better, a few words on its origin and our motivation for undertaking the task might be useful to the potential reader in deciding whether to turn the pages beyond this preface. For more than ten years now, a graduate course on quantum optics has been taught in the physics department of the University of Crete. Spanning two semesters, it originally consisted of a collection of topics representative of what can be found in the numerous by now excellent books on quantum optics. Over the last four years or so,however, the course acquired a gradually increasing segment of what is broadly referred to as quantum information, whichatthispointisapproximatelyhalfofthematerial.Inevitably,thetopics on standard quantum optics had to be reduced or compressed accordingly.
Quantum Noise: A Handbook of Markovian and Non-Markovian Quantum Stochastic Methods with Applications to Quantum Optics (Springer Series in Synergetics) 3642060943
Quantum Noise: A Handbook of Markovian and Non-Markovian Quantum Stochastic Methods with Applications to Quantum Optics (Springer Series in Synergetics)
Molecular approaches for quantum technologies. Optimization of electron spin-based quantum bits and quantum logic gates (Premio tesi di dottorato) B0FPZWL1W7
Molecular approaches for quantum technologies. Optimization of electron spin-based quantum bits and quantum logic gates (Premio tesi di dottorato)
Quantum Computing, Quantum Machine Learning (QML), and Optimization in Python:: A Practical Engineering Guide to Cirq, Quantum Circuits, and Hybrid Intelligent Algorithms B0GX9SVH77
Quantum Computing, Quantum Machine Learning (QML), and Optimization in Python:: A Practical Engineering Guide to Cirq, Quantum Circuits, and Hybrid Intelligent Algorithms
Taylor & Francis Introduction to Topological Quantum Matter & Quantum Computation A1070562116
What is "topological" about topological quantum states? How many types of topological quantum phases are there? What is a zero-energy Majorana mode, how can it be realized in a solid-state system, and how can it be used as a platform for topological quantum computation? What is quantum computation and what makes it different from classical computation? Addressing these and other related questions, Introduction to Topological Quantum Matter & Quantum Computation provides an introduction to and a synthesis of a fascinating and rapidly expanding research field emerging at the crossroads of condensed matter physics, mathematics, and computer science. Providing the big picture and emphasizing two major new paradigms in condensed matter physics - quantum topology and quantum information - this book is ideal for graduate students and researchers entering this field, as it allows for the fruitful transfer of ideas amongst different areas, and includes many specific examples to help the reader understand abstract and sometimes challenging concepts. It explores the topological quantum world beyond the well-known topological insulators and superconductors and unveils the deep connections with quantum computation. It addresses key principles behind the classification of topological quantum phases and relevant mathematical concepts and discusses models of interacting and noninteracting topological systems, such as the toric code and the p-wave superconductor. The book also covers the basic properties of anyons, and aspects concerning the realization of topological states in solid state structures and cold atom systems. Topological quantum computation is also presented using a broad perspective, which includes elements of classical and quantum information theory, basic concepts in the theory of computation, such as computational models and computational complexity, examples of quantum algorithms, and key ideas underlying quantum computation with anyons. This new edition has been updated throughout, with exciting new discussions on crystalline topological phases, including higher-order topological insulators; gapless topological phases, including Weyl semimetals; periodically-driven topological insulators; and a discussion of axion electrodynamics in topological materials. Key Features: · Provides an accessible introduction to this exciting, cross-disciplinary area of research. · Fully updated throughout with new content on the latest result from the field. · Authored by an authority on the subject.
Springer Quantum Information Theory and Quantum Statistics, Fachbücher von Dénes Petz
Das Buch "Quantum Information Theory and Quantum Statistics" von Dénes Petz bietet eine fundierte Einführung in die wesentlichen Konzepte der Quanteninformationstheorie und der Quantenstatistik. Es basiert auf Vorlesungen des Autors und legt den Schwerpunkt auf die verständliche Erklärung der Schlüsselkonzepte, anstatt sich auf spezifische Ergebnisse zu konzentrieren. Die mathematisch rigorose Darstellung wird durch zahlreiche Beispiele und Übungen ergänzt, die den Lernprozess unterstützen. Ein Anhang fasst die relevanten Aspekte der linearen Analyse zusammen, was das Verständnis der behandelten Themen erleichtert. Das Buch richtet sich an Studierende der Mathematik und Physik auf Graduiertenebene sowie an theoretische und mathematische Physiker, die bereits mit den Inhalten grundlegender Studiengänge in Quantenmechanik, Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie, linearer Algebra und Funktionalanalysis vertraut sind. Es dient als Einführung, um die Lücke zwischen statistischer Physik und Quanteninformation zu schliessen und bereitet die Leser auf vertiefte Studien vor.