Quantum computing : a shift from bits to qubits
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Quantum computing : a shift from bits to qubits
(Studies in computational intelligence, v. 1085)
Springer, c2023
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Other editors: Nidhi Srivastava, Neeraj Kumar Singh, Kanishka Tyagi
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
The edited book is a consolidated handbook on quantum computing that covers quantum basic science and mathematics to advanced concepts and applications of quantum computing and quantum machine learning applied to diverse domains. The book includes dedicated chapters on introduction to quantum computing, its practical applications, the working behind quantum systems, quantum algorithms, quantum communications, and quantum cryptography. Each challenge that can be addressed with quantum technologies is further discussed from theoretical and practical perspectives. The book is divided into five parts: Part I: Scientific Theory for Quantum, Part II: Quantum Computing: Building Concepts, Part III: Quantum Algorithms- Theory & Applications, Part IV: Quantum Simulation Tools & Demonstrations, and Part V: Future Direction and Applications.
Table of Contents
Quantification of correlations in quantum states.- From Quantum Mechanics to Quantum Computing.- Phase space quantization I : Geometrical ideas.- Phase space quantization II: Statistical ideas.- Efficient Quantum Circuit for Karatsuba Multiplier
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