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100 | _aBuchmann, Johannes | ||
245 | _aIntroduction to quantum algorithms | ||
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_bAmerican Mathematical Society, _c2024 _aProvidence : |
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_axvi, 371 p. ; _bill., _c26 cm |
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_b89.00 _c$ _d90.60 |
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_aPure and applied undergraduate texts ; _vv.64 |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
520 | _aQuantum algorithms are among the most important, interesting, and promising innovations in information and communication technology. They pose a major threat to today's cybersecurity and at the same time promise great benefits by potentially solving previously intractable computational problems with reasonable effort. The theory of quantum algorithms is based on advanced concepts from computer science, mathematics, and physics.Introduction to Quantum Algorithm | ||
650 | _aComputer algorithms | ||
650 | _aNumber theory | ||
650 | _aQuantum theory | ||
650 | _aBloch sphere | ||
650 | _aDensity operator | ||
650 | _aHilbert spaces | ||
650 | _aProbabilistic algorithms | ||
650 | _aUnitary operator | ||
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