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Theory of quantum information

By: Watrous, John.
Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018Description: viii, 590 p. ; ill., 26 cm.ISBN: 9781107180567.Subject(s): Quantum theory | Albert's theorem | Auxiliary register | Borel function | Channel discrimination | Dense coding | Entanglement entropy | Fannes-Audenaert-inequality | Haar measure | Holevo's theorem | Induced trace norm | Lieb's concavity theorem | Midpoint concave function | Nayak's theorem | One-way LOCC channel | Quantum capacity theorem | Separable map | Tsirelson's theorem | Uhlmann's theorem | Von Neumann entropyDDC classification: 004.1 Summary: This largely self-contained book on the theory of quantum information focuses on precise mathematical formulations and proofs of fundamental facts that form the foundation of the subject. It is intended for graduate students and researchers in mathematics, computer science, and theoretical physics seeking to develop a thorough understanding of key results, proof techniques, and methodologies that are relevant to a wide range of research topics within the theory of quantum information and computation. The book is accessible to readers with an understanding of basic mathematics, including linear algebra, mathematical analysis, and probability theory. An introductory chapter summarizes these necessary mathematical prerequisites, and starting from this foundation, the book includes clear and complete proofs of all results it presents. Each subsequent chapter includes challenging exercises intended to help readers to develop their own skills for discovering proofs concerning the theory of quantum information.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

This largely self-contained book on the theory of quantum information focuses on precise mathematical formulations and proofs of fundamental facts that form the foundation of the subject. It is intended for graduate students and researchers in mathematics, computer science, and theoretical physics seeking to develop a thorough understanding of key results, proof techniques, and methodologies that are relevant to a wide range of research topics within the theory of quantum information and computation. The book is accessible to readers with an understanding of basic mathematics, including linear algebra, mathematical analysis, and probability theory. An introductory chapter summarizes these necessary mathematical prerequisites, and starting from this foundation, the book includes clear and complete proofs of all results it presents. Each subsequent chapter includes challenging exercises intended to help readers to develop their own skills for discovering proofs concerning the theory of quantum information.

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