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This new edition of a well-received textbook provides a concise
introduction to both the theoretical and experimental aspects of
quantum information at the graduate level. While the previous
edition focused on theory, the book now incorporates discussions of
experimental platforms. Several chapters on experimental
implementations of quantum information protocols have been added:
implementations using neutral atoms, trapped ions, optics, and
solidstate systems are each presented in its own chapter. Previous
chapters on entanglement, quantum measurements, quantum dynamics,
quantum cryptography, and quantum algorithms have been thoroughly
updated, and new additions include chapters on the stabilizer
formalism and the Gottesman-Knill theorem as well as aspects of
classical and quantum information theory. To facilitate learning,
each chapter starts with a clear motivation to the topic and closes
with exercises and a recommended reading list. Quantum Information
Processing: Theory and Implementation will be essential to graduate
students studying quantum information as well as and researchers in
other areas of physics who wish to gain knowledge in the field.
This new edition of a well-received textbook provides a concise
introduction to both the theoretical and experimental aspects of
quantum information at the graduate level. While the previous
edition focused on theory, the book now incorporates discussions of
experimental platforms. Several chapters on experimental
implementations of quantum information protocols have been added:
implementations using neutral atoms, trapped ions, optics, and
solidstate systems are each presented in its own chapter. Previous
chapters on entanglement, quantum measurements, quantum dynamics,
quantum cryptography, and quantum algorithms have been thoroughly
updated, and new additions include chapters on the stabilizer
formalism and the Gottesman-Knill theorem as well as aspects of
classical and quantum information theory. To facilitate learning,
each chapter starts with a clear motivation to the topic and closes
with exercises and a recommended reading list. Quantum Information
Processing: Theory and Implementation will be essential to graduate
students studying quantum information as well as and researchers in
other areas of physics who wish to gain knowledge in the field.
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