Quantum Information Systems
By: Sahni, Vishal.
Contributor(s): Lakshminarayanan, V | Srivastava, Dayal Pyari.
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This book explains the concepts of QIS along with the various application and research areas. Further, topics such as quantum communication and cryptography, quantum error correction and decoherence, quantum computation models and simulators and Grand Unified Theory (GUT) are dealt with in a lucid manner. It also discusses the present state of physical realization of quantum computation devices and their future scope. The book concludes with a note on developing a Theory of Many Things for high-end complexity systems. This book would be a handy reference for researchers, scientists and professionals working in the field. It would also be useful to students of quantum computing and information systems.
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