PublishedMcgraw-Hill Book Co, January 2019 |
ISBN9781260123111 |
FormatSoftcover, 176 pages |
Dimensions22.9cm × 15.2cm × 0.8cm |
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A self-contained, reader-friendly introduction to the principles and applications of quantum computing
Especially valuable to those without a prior knowledge of quantum mechanics, this electrical engineering text presents the concepts and workings of quantum information processing systems in a clear, straightforward, and practical manner. The book is written in a style that helps readers who are not familiar with non-classical information processing more easily grasp the essential concepts; only prior exposure to classical physics, basic digital design, and introductory linear algebra is assumed.
Quantum Computing: A Beginner's Introduction presents each topic in a tutorial style with examples, illustrations, and diagrams to clarify the material. Written by an experienced electrical engineering educator and author, this is a self-contained resource, with all the necessary pre-requisite material included within the text.
Coverage includes:
Complex Numbers, Vector Space, and Dirac Notation
Basics of Quantum Mechanics
Matrices and Operators
Boolean Algebra, Logic Gates and Quantum Information Processing
Quantum Gates and Circuit
Tensor Products, Superposition and Quantum Entanglement
Teleportation and Superdense Coding
Quantum Error Correction
Quantum Algorithms
Quantum Cryptography