
Quantum information- the subject- is a new and exciting area of science, which brings together physics, information theory, computer science and mathematics. "Quantum Information"- the book- is based on two successful lecture courses given to advanced undergraduate and beginning postgraduate students in physics. The intention is to introduce readers at this level to the fundamental, but offer rather simple, ideas behind ground-breaking developments including quantum cryptography, teleportation and quantum computing. The text is necessarily rather mathematical in style, but the mathematics nowhere allowed priority over the key physical ideas. My aim throughout was to be as complete and self- contained but to avoid, as far as possible, lengthy and formal mathematical proofs. Each of the eight chapters is followed by about forty exercise problems with which the reader can test their understanding and hone their skills. These will also provide a valuable resource to tutors and lectures.
This text investigates the fundamental principles of quantum information by synthesizing concepts from physics, information theory, computer science, and mathematics. Author Stephen M. Barnett, drawing from his experience teaching advanced undergraduate and postgraduate physics courses, presents a structured framework for understanding modern quantum phenomena. The book prioritizes physical intuition over excessive formal mathematical proofs, aiming to provide a self-contained introduction to the field.
What You Will Find
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Experts and educators frequently cite this work as a highly accessible resource for students transitioning into the field of quantum information. Readers often note that the balance between conceptual clarity and mathematical rigor makes it an effective tool for both self-study and classroom instruction.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2009-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191569925
ISBN-13:
9780191569920
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