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Quantum Computation and Information From Theory to Experiment
Title:
Quantum Computation and Information From Theory to Experiment
Author:
Imai, Hiroshi. editor.
ISBN:
9783540331339
Physical Description:
XV, 280 p. online resource.
Series:
Topics in Applied Physics, 102
Contents:
Quantum Computation -- Quantum Identification of Boolean Oracles -- Query Complexity of Quantum Biased Oracles -- Quantum Information -- Quantum Statistical Inference -- Quantum Cloning Machines -- Entanglement and Quantum Error Correction -- On Additivity Questions -- Quantum Security -- Quantum Computational Cryptography -- Quantum Key Distribution: Security, Feasibility and Robustness -- Why Quantum Steganography Can Be Stronger Than Classical Steganography -- Realization of Quantum Information System -- Photonic Realization of Quantum Information Systems.
Abstract:
Recently, the field of quantum computation and information has been developing through a fusion of results from various research fields in theoretical and practical areas. This book consists of the reviews of selected topics charterized by great progress and cover the field from theoretical areas to experimental ones. It contains fundamental areas, quantum query complexity, quantum statistical inference, quantum cloning, quantum entanglement, additivity. It treats three types of quantum security system, quantum public key cryptography, quantum key distribution, and quantum steganography. A photonic system is highlighted for the realization of quantum information processing.
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