Quantum Optics and Quantum Computation / IOP Expanding Physics (ePub)
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This book studies the application of quantum mechanics to some of the most current and notable concepts in the area, such as quantum optics, cryptography, teleportation, and computing. Written as a complete and comprehensive course text, this book works through mathematically rigorous material using a clear and practical approach that facilitates student engagement, and highlights the fundamental principles of quantum physics used to develop quantum computing. Emphasising the mathematical and theoretical treatments appropriate for undergraduate and postgraduate students, this book offers a simple step by step explanation of Quantum Computing and Quantum Optics, appropriate for courses in those subjects, their students, and engineers.
Key Features:
Provides an introductory guide to quantum optics and quantum computation
Includes worked examples and illustrations throughout
Presents diagrammatic representations
End-of-chapter problems included
Highlights data and essential concepts with reference materials for further reading
Dr Jyotirmoy Guha is an Associate Professor of Physics and currently Head of the Department of Physics, Santipur College, West Bengal. After completing his PhD in Quantum cosmology, he went on to author books including Quantum Mechanics (Theory, Problems and Solutions), Solid State Physics (Theory, Problems and Solutions) and Modern Physics (Volume 1 and 2). He regularly contributes to his Youtube channel, jg#physics.
- Autoren: Dipankar Bhattacharyya , Jyotirmoy Guha
- 2022, 500 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Institute of Physics Publishing
- ISBN-10: 0750327154
- ISBN-13: 9780750327152
- Erscheinungsdatum: 31.01.2022
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- Größe: 20 MB
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