
Ebook Info
- Published: 2007
- Number of pages: 357 pages
- Format: PDF
- File Size: 2.32 MB
- Authors: Jürgen Audretsch
Description
An introductory textbook for advanced students of physics, chemistry and computer science, covering an area of physics that has lately witnessed rapid expansion. The topics treated here include quantum information, quantum communication, quantum computing, teleportation and hidden parameters, thus imparting not only a well-founded understanding of quantum theory as such, but also a solid basis of knowledge from which readers can follow the rapid development of the topic or delve deeper into a more specialized branch of research. Commented recommendations for further reading as well as end-of-chapter problems help the reader to quickly access the theoretical basics of future key technologies.
User’s Reviews
Editorial Reviews: Review “This book can be well recommended to students or other people who want to get acquainted with quantum information theory … .Well organized, highly instructive and readable.” (Zentralblatt Math, 2008/14)”Das Buch von Audretsch sei jedem Leser empfohlen, der sich für die theoretischen Konzepte der Verschränkung und Quanteninformation interessiert.” Physik in unserer Zeit, Februar 2008 About the Author Jurgen Audretsch studied physics at the Universities of Tubingen and Freiburg, Germany. In 1980, he was appointed to a professorship in theoretical physics at the University of Konstanz, Germany, where he still teaches. While putting a focus on research in general relativity and the quantum field theory in the past, he now concentrates on quantum optics and the quantum information theory. Professor Audretsch has published numerous articles in scientific journals and edited books. He is also the author of several popular science books.
Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:
⭐Properties of entangled states and mathematical tools to analyse them are all well explained in a very readable way. Even open quantum systems, decoherence, and quantum measurement theory are included. You can read this book after one semester of undergraduate quantum mechanics course. This book is highly recommended before going to full scale textbooks on quantum information theory and quantum computing.
⭐For students and practitioners of quantum physics who already know the fundamentals, Audretsch’s “Entangled Systems” is an excellent exposition of entangled systems and the related topics of subsystems, mixed states, entropy, composite systems, decoherence, and quantum measurement. The treatment is exceptionally well-written, clear, and complete, without becoming overly enmeshed in mathematical detail. I especially appreciate the author’s decision to deal only with finite-dimensional Hilbert spaces. This enables the fundamental ideas to be clearly exposed without getting involved in irrelevant mathematical details.
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