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Quantum computation and quantum information simulation using Python :a gentle introduction /

Cho, Shinil, - Personal Name; Institute of Physics (Great Britain), - Personal Name;

"Version: 20220701"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Two-level quantum systems -- 1.1. Vectors and matrices -- 1.2. Foundation of quantum mechanics -- 1.3. Quantum state vectors -- 1.4. Non-cloning principle for qbit -- 1.5. Quantum entanglement -- 1.6. Another example of qbit2. Universal gates -- 2.1. Classical universal gates -- 2.2. Alternative universal gates -- 2.3. NOT, CNOT, CCNOT, and Fredkin gates using spin states3. Quantum logic gates -- 3.1. Introduction to quantum gate simulation--Blueqat for Python -- 3.2. Quantum gates -- 3.3. Controlled-unitary (controlled-U) gates -- 3.4. Half adder from quantum gates4. Algorithms of quantum computation -- 4.1. Deutsch's algorithm -- 4.2. Grover's algorithm -- 4.3. Quantum Fourier transform -- 4.4. Phase estimation -- 4.5. Shor's algorithm for prime factorization -- 4.6. Simon's algorithm -- 4.7. Error corrections5. Quantum information : entanglement and teleportation -- 5.1. Bell's inequality -- 5.2. Quantum teleportation -- 5.3. Superdense coding6. Quantum cryptography (quantum key distribution) -- 6.1. Cryptography using a secret key -- 6.2. Photon-based qbit -- 6.3. BB84 protocol -- Appendix A. Commercial quantum computers.This book provides an easy-to-read but practical introduction to quantum gate simulation to serious learners of the subject. Fundamental physical concepts and selected programming examples of quantum simulations are described for readers who want to use the simulation with a physical understanding background without the use of rigorous mathematics.Graduate and advanced undergraduate students in physics, computing, mathematics and electrical engineering.Also available in print.Mode of access: World Wide Web.System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader, EPUB reader, or Kindle reader.Shinil Cho attended Rikkyo University in Tokyo, Japan for his BS degree, Seoul National University in Seoul, Korea for MS, and the Ohio State University for PhD.Title from PDF title page (viewed on August 5, 2022).


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1 online resource (various pagings) :illustrations (some color).
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9780750339636
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Quantum theory
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Python (Computer program language)
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