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ISBN
0521876583
ISBN10
0521876583
ISBN13
9780521876582
EAN
9780521876582
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does not apply
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Cambridge University Press
GTIN
09780521876582
Publication Year
2007
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Quantum Computer Science : an Introduction
Item Height
0.6in
Author
N. David Mermin
Item Length
10in
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Item Width
7.7in
Item Weight
23.9 Oz
Number of Pages
233 Pages

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A concise introduction to quantum computation for computer scientists who know nothing about quantum theory.

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Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521876583
ISBN-13
9780521876582
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Author
N. David Mermin
Publication Name
Quantum Computer Science : an Introduction
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2007
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
233 Pages

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Item Length
10in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
7.7in
Item Weight
23.9 Oz

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Reviews
Prepublication praise: '... Mermin's lucid prose and gentle humor cajole [students] toward a sound intuition for what it all means, not an easy task for a subject superficially so counterintuitive.' Charles Bennett, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, '… will be a standard for instruction and reference for years to come. … The book is suffused with Mermin's unique knowledge of the history of modern physics, and has some of the most captivating writing to be found in a college textbook.' David DiVincenzo, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Prepublication praise: '... will be a standard for instruction and reference for years to come. ... The book is suffused with Mermin's unique knowledge of the history of modern physics, and has some of the most captivating writing to be found in a college textbook.' David DiVincenzo, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, '… Mermin has always been an entertaining and comprehensible writer, and continues to be in this book. I expect it to become the definitive introduction to this material for non-physicists.' Peter Shor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Pre-Publication Endorsement: "… Mermin's lucid prose and gentle humor cajole [students] toward a sound intuition for what it all means, not an easy task for a subject superficially so counterintuitive." Charles Bennett, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Pre-Publication Endorsement: "… will be a standard for instruction and reference for years to come. … The book is suffused with Mermin's unique knowledge of the history of modern physics, and has some of the most captivating writing to be found in a college textbook." David DiVincenzo, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, '… Mermin's lucid prose and gentle humor cajole [students] toward a sound intuition for what it all means, not an easy task for a subject superficially so counterintuitive.' Charles Bennett, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, '... what it treats, it treats extremely well, with rigor and attention to detail that reveals a deep understanding of the subject. ... Mermin's book adheres to a 'less is more' adage ... Particularly outstanding are the self-contained treatments of Shor's factoring algorithm and its number-theoretic background and the discussion of the Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger puzzle illustrating the nonintuitive, nonlocal aspects of quantum mechanics. ... I truly hope that Mermin's book will nurture the next generations of scientists in their understanding of things quantum computational - or even just plain quantum.' Physics Today, Prepublication praise: 'This is one of the finest books in the rapidly growing field of quantum information. Almost every page contains a unique insight or a novel interpretation. David Mermin has once again demonstrated his legendary pedagogical skills to produce a classic.' Lov Grover, Bell Labs, '... Mermin's lucid prose and gentle humor cajole [students] toward a sound intuition for what it all means, not an easy task for a subject superficially so counterintuitive.' Charles Bennett, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Pre-Publication Endorsement: "… a gentle introduction to quantum computation especially aimed at an audience of computer scientists and mathematicians. … Mermin has always been an entertaining and comprehensible writer, and continues to be in this book. I expect it to become the definitive introduction to this material for non-physicists." Peter Shor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Pre-Publication Endorsement: "... will be a standard for instruction and reference for years to come. ... The book is suffused with Mermin's unique knowledge of the history of modern physics, and has some of the most captivating writing to be found in a college textbook." David DiVincenzo, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Pre-Publication Endorsement: "... a gentle introduction to quantum computation especially aimed at an audience of computer scientists and mathematicians. ... Mermin has always been an entertaining and comprehensible writer, and continues to be in this book. I expect it to become the definitive introduction to this material for non-physicists." Peter Shor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Prepublication praise: '... a gentle introduction to quantum computation especially aimed at an audience of computer scientists and mathematicians. ... Mermin has always been an entertaining and comprehensible writer, and continues to be in this book. I expect it to become the definitive introduction to this material for non-physicists.' Peter Shor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, '... will be a standard for instruction and reference for years to come. ... The book is suffused with Mermin's unique knowledge of the history of modern physics, and has some of the most captivating writing to be found in a college textbook.' David DiVincenzo, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, 'It is evident that the author has a great deal of experience communicating the subject matter. ... the text is both clear and engaging. It is also lightened, and enlightened, by the author's wry sense of humour. Far greater and more learned reviewers than I have heaped praise on this book, and deservedly so. All I can do is add my small voice to their chorus or recommendations. For anyone interested in quantum computer science, or just seeking an engaging read on a topic at the forefront of science, this text comes highly recommended.' Mathematics Today, 'This is one of the finest books in the rapidly growing field of quantum information. Almost every page contains a unique insight or a novel interpretation. David Mermin has once again demonstrated his legendary pedagogical skills to produce a classic.' Lov Grover, Bell Labs, Pre-Publication Endorsement: "? a gentle introduction to quantum computation especially aimed at an audience of computer scientists and mathematicians. ? Mermin has always been an entertaining and comprehensible writer, and continues to be in this book. I expect it to become the definitive introduction to this material for non-physicists." Peter Shor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "The text, the mathematics and the (many, many) circuit diagrams are impeccably laid out; the tone is enthusiastic without resorting to hyperbole; and the writing is clear and a joy to read. Indeed, the reader is well taken care of in this book." Wim van Dam, American Scientist, 'It is evident that the author has a great deal of experience communicating the subject matter. … the text is both clear and engaging. It is also lightened, and enlightened, by the author's wry sense of humour. Far greater and more learned reviewers than I have heaped praise on this book, and deservedly so. All I can do is add my small voice to their chorus or recommendations. For anyone interested in quantum computer science, or just seeking an engaging read on a topic at the forefront of science, this text comes highly recommended.' Mathematics Today, Pre-Publication Endorsement: "... Mermin's lucid prose and gentle humor cajole [students] toward a sound intuition for what it all means, not an easy task for a subject superficially so counterintuitive." Charles Bennett, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, '… what it treats, it treats extremely well, with rigor and attention to detail that reveals a deep understanding of the subject. … Mermin's book adheres to a 'less is more' adage … Particularly outstanding are the self-contained treatments of Shor's factoring algorithm and its number-theoretic background and the discussion of the Greenberger-Horne-Zeilinger puzzle illustrating the nonintuitive, nonlocal aspects of quantum mechanics. … I truly hope that Mermin's book will nurture the next generations of scientists in their understanding of things quantum computational - or even just plain quantum.' Physics Today, 'Mermin's book is a gentle introduction to quantum computation especially aimed at an audience of computer scientists and mathematicians. It covers the basics of the field, explaining the material clearly and containing lots of examples. Mermin has always been an entertaining and comprehensible writer, and continues to be in this book. I expect it to become the definitive introduction to this material for non-physicists.' Peter Shor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Pre-Publication Endorsement: "This is one of the finest books in the rapidly growing field of quantum information. Almost every page contains a unique insight or a novel interpretation. David Mermin has once again demonstrated his legendary pedagogical skills to produce a classic." Lov Grover, Bell Labs, '... Mermin has always been an entertaining and comprehensible writer, and continues to be in this book. I expect it to become the definitive introduction to this material for non-physicists.' Peter Shor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "...what it treats, it treats extremely well, with rigor and attention to detail that reveals a deep understanding of the subject... "I truly hope that Mermin's book will nurture the next generations of scientists in their understanding of things quantum computational --- or even just plain quantum." Barbara Terhal, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center for PHYSICS TODAY, Pre-Publication Endorsement: "? Mermin's lucid prose and gentle humor cajole [students] toward a sound intuition for what it all means, not an easy task for a subject superficially so counterintuitive." Charles Bennett, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
Table of Content
Preface; 1. Cbits and Qbits; 2. General features and some simple examples; 3. Breaking RSA encryption with a quantum computer; 4. Searching with a quantum computer; 5. Quantum error correction; 6. Protocols that use just a few Qbits; Appendices; Index.
Copyright Date
2007
Target Audience
College Audience
Topic
Physics / Quantum Theory
Dewey Decimal
004.1
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Science

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