Quantum Conformity 101: BUNGAY UNIFICATION OF QUANTUM PROCESSES ALGORITHM (BUQPA™); Stop Spooky Action behind Space-Time-Legal Commercial Applications; Birth of COMMERCIALIZED QUANTUM COMPUTING (CQC™)"


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Approaching Quantum Computing


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A Primer on Quantum Computing


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This book is about quantum computing and quantum algorithms. The book starts with a chapter introducing the basic rules of quantum mechanics and how they can be used to build quantum circuits and perform computations. Further, Grover's algorithm is presented for unstructured search discussing its consequences and applications. Next, important techniques are discussed such as Quantum Fourier Transform and quantum phase estimation. Finally, Shor's algorithm for integer factorization is explained. At last, quantum walks are explained in detail covering both the discrete and continuous time models,and applications of this techniques are described for the design and analyses of quantum algorithms.




Combinatorial Optimization Problems: Quantum Computing


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"Combinatorial Optimization Problems: Quantum Computing" is an introductory guide that bridges the gap between combinatorial optimization and quantum computing for absolute beginners. This book unpacks fundamental concepts in optimization and explores how quantum computing can revolutionize the way we approach complex problems. Through clear explanations and relatable examples, readers will gain an understanding of both fields without needing any prior knowledge of quantum mechanics or advanced mathematics. Ideal for those curious about the future of technology, this book serves as a stepping stone into the fascinating world of quantum algorithms and their applications in optimization.




Quantum Computing


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Quantum computing is an emerging technology with the potential to have a significant impact on science and technology. Organised into four parts, this comprehensive second edition covers topics such as the basic concepts of quantum computing alongside quantum implementation of different circuits; the fault tolerant concepts of quantum computing; the concept of QCA alongside the design processes of different QCA circuits; and an overview of QCA fault-tolerant circuits and their design procedures. In addition to updates to first edition chapters to reflect developments in recent years, this new edition sees the inclusion of problems to every chapter and eight new chapters. This book will be a great help for quantum computing researchers, faculty members and students who can develop a working understanding of circuit-based quantum computing.




A Primer on Quantum Computing


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This book is about quantum computing and quantum algorithms. The book starts with a chapter introducing the basic rules of quantum mechanics and how they can be used to build quantum circuits and perform computations. Further, Grover's algorithm is presented for unstructured search discussing its consequences and applications. Next, important techniques are discussed such as Quantum Fourier Transform and quantum phase estimation. Finally, Shor's algorithm for integer factorization is explained. At last, quantum walks are explained in detail covering both the discrete and continuous time models, and applications of this techniques are described for the design and analyses of quantum algorithms.







Quantum Error Correction and Fault Tolerant Quantum Computing


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It was once widely believed that quantum computation would never become a reality. However, the discovery of quantum error correction and the proof of the accuracy threshold theorem nearly ten years ago gave rise to extensive development and research aimed at creating a working, scalable quantum computer. Over a decade has passed since this monumental accomplishment yet no book-length pedagogical presentation of this important theory exists. Quantum Error Correction and Fault Tolerant Quantum Computing offers the first full-length exposition on the realization of a theory once thought impossible. It provides in-depth coverage on the most important class of codes discovered to date—quantum stabilizer codes. It brings together the central themes of quantum error correction and fault-tolerant procedures to prove the accuracy threshold theorem for a particular noise error model. The author also includes a derivation of well-known bounds on the parameters of quantum error correcting code. Packed with over 40 real-world problems, 35 field exercises, and 17 worked-out examples, this book is the essential resource for any researcher interested in entering the quantum field as well as for those who want to understand how the unexpected realization of quantum computing is possible.




Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Computing Notes


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The goal throughout this book is to present a series of topics in quantum mechanics and quantum computing. Topics include angular momentum, the hydrogen atom, quantum entanglement, Deutsch's algorithm, Grover's algorithm, Shor's algorithm, and quantum teleportation. There are nine chapters. Chapter one is a review of complex numbers, vectors, and matrices. Chapter two is a review of vector rotations and reflections. Chapter three introduces the postulates of quantum mechanics, state vectors, and the density operator. Chapters four and five introduce angular momentum. Chapter six discusses the hydrogen atom. Chapters seven and eight introduce the fundamental unit of quantum information, the qubit, and present a series of quantum computing topics. Chapter nine discusses polarization states and optical elements, including polarizers and beam splitters. Five appendices are provided which include a quick review of Fourier transforms and Boolean algebra. Extensive use is made of examples and diagrams. The answers to all of the end-of-chapter problems are available in the solutions manual.




Quantum Computing


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Aimed at students and newcomers to the field of quantum computing, this book presents the basics of quantum communication and quantum information processing before looking at practical applications. This edition contains material on working with single photons, and end-of-chapter problems.