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Simplified Quantum Computing With Applications

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Even today, quantum computing is still at a developing stage. The feature of this book is from introduction to deeply investigated research results. Therefore, the contents are fully satisfied with the authors' earnest will to transfer their concepts to the readers. Concretely speaking, the book is a simplified version of the classical quantum basic gate theory like Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm, Deutsch algorithm, Bernstein-Vazirani algorithm, Grover search algorithm, Simon algorithm, etc. with applications in the cryptography and coding theory. It reflects the actual status of research in these topics and at the same time it started from the beginning. The beginners can start to study these topics and the experts could find some new results. This book will compliment any standard textbook in quantum computing. With a simplified presentation, this book is suitable for both experts and beginners, helping researchers take their studies to the next level. Key Features Focuses on the fundamental concepts of quantum computing from the beginning. Examines the extraordinary connection between the Boolean algebra and quantum-gated computing. Presents the new applications in quantum computing. Compliments any standard textbook in quantum computing. Provides a simplified presentation suitable for both experts and beginners

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ISBN: 9780750346986
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Author: Koji Nagata, Ngoc Diep Do, Ahmed Farouk, Tadao Nakamura
Publisher: IOP Publishing an imprint of Lightning Source
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 100 pages
Series: IOP Ebooks
Genres: Quantum physics (quantum mechanics and quantum field theory)
Mathematical physics
Electronics and communications engineering