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“The editors however have done an excellent job of stitching together a rewarding tapestry of the field as it stands today…The Physics of Quantum Information is essential reading for anyone new to the field, particularly if they enter from the direction of quantum optics and atomic physics.” -The Physicist “Unreservedly recommended, and deserving of a place in any Physics library.” -Andrew Davies, Department of Defence, Canberra, Australia Leading experts … More >>
The Physics of Quantum Information: Quantum Cryptography, Quantum Teleportation, Quantum Computation
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#1 by Palle E T Jorgensen on July 5, 2010 - 7:43 am
You could use this book as a first if you have a general idea
of basic concepts in quantum theory. It is a collection of
very nicely written tutorials. They are done by authorities in the field, and cover the main trends. I especially liked Jozsa’s
chapter on quantum algorithms. By now there are also good textbooks that can get you started from scratch, such as Hirvensalo, or Nielsen-Chuang. If you have trouble getting hold the original journal articles, World Scientific just came out with a collection of major papers on quantum computation and quantum information, isbn 9810241178. It includes the full text [reprinted] of some of the papers which are cited in the present book; quite a few by the very same authors. That is a big help, as the papers in the subject are scattered and spread out over many different journals, and it might be hard to know where to start when
logging into the arXiv.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by Fabrizio Tamburini on July 5, 2010 - 8:14 am
I have heard about this book when I was attending a series of lectures in Cambridge related to this topic, and one of the speakers was D. Bouwmeester. A. Eckert and A. Zeilinger are quite well known names in quantum physics, and this is assures for the high quality of the book. The book is clear in form and complete in its contents and reflects the professionality of the people involved in this research topic. It starts from the basic concepts, and gives the reader a complete perspective on Quantum Cryptography and entanglement, then is discussed teleportation, computation, including a step towards the experimental set up. Environmental decoherence, purification of entanglement and quantum error correction are discussed in the last chapters.
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by Dalibor Hrg on July 5, 2010 - 11:11 am
This book is interesting for understanding ‘physics’ of quantum information, how quantum processing is done physically. Authors have properly described all experiments and ideas on quantum information, quantum cryptography and teleportation. This book assumes that you have some knowledge on quantum mechanics or basic concepts about this subject.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by Gerard A on July 5, 2010 - 11:31 am
This book is unique. It contains a lot of information about physical experiments regarding to Quantum Information. Moreover, the book has an interesting approach to quantum communications. A must to buy for anyone interested in quantum information, computation and communications.
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by Rogelio on July 5, 2010 - 12:37 pm
I read this books in all most 4 nites, and found it excellent to clear many dark concepts of quantum physics. I hardly recommended it to friends all over the world.
Rating: 5 / 5