Quantum Information Processing and Quantum Error Correction is a
self-contained, tutorial-based introduction to quantum information,
quantum computation, and quantum error-correction. Assuming no
knowledge of quantum mechanics and written at an intuitive level
suitable for the engineer, the book gives all the essential
principles needed to design and implement quantum electronic and
photonic circuits. Numerous examples from a wide area of
application are given to show how the principles can be implemented
in practice.
This book is ideal for the electronics, photonics and computer
engineer who requires an easy- to-understand foundation on the
principles of quantum information processing and quantum error
correction, together with insight into how to develop quantum
electronic and photonic circuits.
Readers of this book will be ready for further study in this
area, and will be prepared to perform independent research. The
reader completed the book will be able design the information
processing circuits, stabilizer codes, Calderbank-Shor-Steane (CSS)
codes, subsystem codes, topological codes and entanglement-assisted
quantum error correction codes; and propose corresponding physical
implementation. The reader completed the book will be proficient in
quantum fault-tolerant design as well.
Unique Features
Unique in covering both quantum information processing and
quantum error correction - everything in one book that an engineer
needs to understand and implement quantum-level circuits.
Gives an intuitive understanding by not assuming knowledge of
quantum mechanics, thereby avoiding heavy mathematics.
In-depth coverage of the design and implementation of quantum
information processing and quantum error correction circuits.
Provides the right balance among the quantum mechanics, quantum
error correction, quantum computing and quantum communication.
Dr. Djordjevic is an Assistant Professor in the Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering of College of Engineering,
University of Arizona, with a joint appointment in the College of
Optical Sciences. Prior to this appointment in August 2006, he was
with University of Arizona, Tucson, USA (as a Research Assistant
Professor); University of the West of England, Bristol, UK;
University of Bristol, Bristol, UK; Tyco Telecommunications,
Eatontown, USA; and National Technical University of Athens,
Athens, Greece. His current research interests include optical
networks, error control coding, constrained coding, coded
modulation, turbo equalization, OFDM applications, and quantum
error correction. He presently directs the Optical Communications
Systems Laboratory (OCSL) within the ECE Department at the
University of Arizona.
Provides everything an engineer needs in one tutorial-based
introduction to understand and implement quantum-level
circuitsAvoids the heavy use of mathematics by not assuming the
previous knowledge of quantum mechanicsProvides in-depth coverage
of the design and implementation of quantum information processing
and quantum error correction circuits
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