Entanglement and (de-)coherence arguably define the central
issues of concern in present day quantum information theory.
Entanglement being a consequence of the quantum mechanical
superposition principle for composite systems, a better
understanding of the environment-induced destruction of coherent
superposition states is required to devise novel strategies for
harvesting quantum interference phenomena.
The present book collects a series of advanced lectures on the
theoretical foundations of this active research field, from
mathematical aspects underlying quantum topology to mesoscopic
transport theory.
All lectures start out from an elementary level and proceed
along a steep learning curve. This makes the material particularly
suitable for student seminars on the more fundamental theoretical
aspects of quantum information, and equally useful as supplementary
reading for advanced lectures on this topic.
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