Quantum Computing: A Short Course from Theory to Experiment

· John Wiley & Sons
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255
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The result of a lecture series, this textbook is oriented towards students and newcomers to the field and discusses theoretical foundations as well as experimental realizations in detail. The authors are experienced teachers and have tailored this book to the needs of students. They present the basics of quantum communication and quantum information processing, leading readers to modern technical implementations. In addition, they discuss errors and decoherence as well as methods of avoiding and correcting them.

About the author

Prof. D. Suter is an experimentalist and well known for his NMR-work and currently working on quantum computation projects. He worked with Nobel laureate Ernst RR in Zurich.

Also Prof. J. Stolze is known to be a good teacher. As a theorist, his topic research area is quantum spin chains.

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