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020 _a9781032206486
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_bBEZ
100 _aBez, Helmut
245 _aQuantum computation : a mathematical foundation for computer scientists, physicists, and mathematicians
260 _bCRC Press,
_c2023
_aBoca Raton :
300 _axx, 371 p. ;
_bill. (some col.),
_c26 cm.
365 _b76.99
_c
_d113.80
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aThe authors introduce the mathematics required and its application to quantum computing accessible, structured, and pedagogically sound. The book offers a comprehensive treatment of the mathematical prerequisites. Part I introduces the fundamentals of quantum computation. Part II provides the reader with a strong foundation on which more advanced topics may be approached. The book is aimed primarily at advanced undergraduate students who are reading for degrees in computer science, physics, or mathematics. Further, the book will be useful for beginning postgraduate students and postgraduate researchers. Researchers interested in quantum computation will find that the book provides an excellent introduction
650 _aQuantum computing
650 _aQuantum-gate computation
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