书目名称 | Quantum Information | 副标题 | An Overview | 编辑 | Gregg Jaeger | 视频video | | 概述 | Unlike other books in quantum information and computing, this book is intended to be concise and to the point making it useful in practical context of reading journal articles, performing research cal | 图书封面 |  | 描述 | In one word, this is a responsible book; the rest is commentary. Around 1992 a few of us were led by Charles Bennett into a Garden of Eden of quantum information, communication, and computation. No sooner had we started exploring our surroundings and naming the birds and the beasts, than Peter Shor put an end to that apparent innocence by showing that factoring could be turned—by means of quantum hardware—into a po- nomial task. Fast factoring meant business; everybody seemed to be awfully interested in factoring. Not that anyone had any use for factoring per se, but it seemed that all the world’s secrets were protected by factor-keyed padlocks. Think of all the power and the glory (and something else) that you might get by acting as a consultant to big businesses and government agencies, helping them pick everyone else’s locks and at the same time build unpickable ones (well, nearly unpickable) for themselves. And if one can get an exponential advantage in factoring, wouldn’t an exponential advantage be lying around the corner for practically any other computational task? Quantum infor- tion “and all that” has indeed blossomed in a few years into a wonderful new chapter of physics | 出版日期 | Textbook 2007 | 关键词 | distribution; entropy; interferometer; interferometry; photonics; quantum physics | 版次 | 1 | doi | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-36944-0 | isbn_softcover | 978-1-4419-2258-8 | isbn_ebook | 978-0-387-36944-0 | copyright | Springer-Verlag New York 2007 |
The information of publication is updating
|
|