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Mathematical aspects of quantum computing 2007
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ISSN: 17937299 ISBN: 1281968137 9786611968137 9812814485 9789812814487 9812814477 9789812814470 Year: 2008 Volume: v. 1 Publisher: Hackensack, NJ World Scientific

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the mathematical aspects of quantum computing. It will be useful for graduate students and researchers interested in quantum computing from different areas of physics, mathematics, informatics and computer science. The lecture notes in this volume are written in a self-contained style, and hence are accessible for graduate students and researchers with even less background in the topics. Sample Chapter(s)
Quantum Computing: An Overview (804 KB)

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Decoherence suppression in quantum systems 2008
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ISBN: 1282763555 9786612763557 9814295841 9789814295840 9814295833 9789814295833 Year: 2010 Publisher: Singapore Hackensack, N.J. World Scientific Pub. Co.

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This volume provides an overview on the decoherence suppression methods in quantum computing, open quantum systems, quantum error correction and fault-tolerant quantum computing. It also includes concepts in geometric quantum computing by composite pulses. Quantum wipe effect is explained as an approach for suppressing decoherence of the system. A short contribution on the implementation of holonomic quantum gates with NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) is presented. The lecture notes contributed to this volume are prepared in a self-contained manner hence readers with limited knowledge on the topics could understand the discussions by following the sequence of chapters which begin with mathematical frameworks and progress to the most updated outcomes of the fields. The volume will be useful for a broad audience from graduate students to researchers interested in the field.

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