
Quantum Computing: From Alice to Bob provides a distinctive and accessible introduction to the rapidly growing fields of quantum information science and quantum computing. The textbook is designed for undergraduate students and upper-level secondary school students with little or no background in physics, computer science, or mathematics beyond secondary school algebra and a bit of trigonometry. Higher education faculty members and secondary school mathematics, physics, and computer science educators who want to learn about quantum computing and perhaps teach a course accessible to students with wide-ranging backgrounds will also find the book useful and enjoyable. While broadly accessible, the textbook also provides a solid conceptual and formal understanding of quantum states and entanglement - the key ingredients in quantum computing. The authors dish up a hearty meal for the readers, disentangling and explaining many of the classic quantum algorithms that demonstrate how and when QC has an advantage over classical computers. The book is spiced with Try Its, brief exercises that engage the readers in problem solving (both with and without mathematics) and help them digest the many counter-intuitive quantum information science and quantum computing concepts.
This text investigates the fundamental principles of quantum information science and quantum computing, aiming to make these complex topics accessible to students and educators with minimal prior background in physics or advanced mathematics. The authors, Alice Flarend and Robert C. Hilborn, utilize a pedagogical approach that bridges the gap between basic secondary school algebra and the formal mechanics of quantum states. By focusing on conceptual clarity alongside mathematical rigor, the book provides a structured framework for understanding how quantum algorithms achieve advantages over classical computational methods.
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Educators and students frequently note the text's success in simplifying counter-intuitive concepts without sacrificing technical accuracy. Experts highlight this as a foundational resource for those seeking to introduce quantum computing into secondary or early undergraduate curricula.
Page Count:
200
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192672703
ISBN-13:
9780192672704
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