Quantum Computing : Foundations and Practice
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0192868446
ISBN-13
9780192868442
Publisher
Oxford University Press
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Oxford University Press
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GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 30th, 2025
Print length
352 Pages
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This textbook provides a compelling, comprehensive, and up-to-date course on quantum computing. The underlying physics is developed in detail in the opening chapters, and the heart of the book then presents, in a clear and mathematically rigorous manner, all of the most important quantum algorithms and communication protocols.
The discovery of physical systems that exhibit what we now call quantum mechanical behaviour was unquestionably one of the most astonishing events in the history of science. No less remarkable was the realisation that quantum mechanics presents a much more powerful paradigm for computation and information processing than its classical counterpart. This textbook explores the incredible, but somewhat subtle, power of quantum computation, starting with a thorough in-depth exposition of quantum physics. Quantum mechanical behaviour is formalised by the postulates of quantum mechanics, which give rise to some startling results, such as the Bell inequalities. From the postulates of quantum mechanics, the quantum circuit model can also be derived, which enables a visual intuition for quantum computation to be acquired without any loss of rigour in the accompanying analysis. Getting to the principal subject-matter of the book, the question of quantum advantage is tackled head-on, with the theoretical evidence that quantum computation does indeed offer a more powerful computation paradigm, paired with cautionary results that certain classes of circuits can be proven to enjoy no such quantum advantage. The book then presents a canon of the most important quantum algorithms and communication protocols that have been discovered in the relatively brief history of this exciting, emerging field. Starting with historically important query algorithms, ''classic'' results such as Grover''s and Shor''s algorithm are then covered, followed by more recent breakthroughs including the quantum algorithm for solving linear systems (HHL) and the quantum singular value transformation.The final chapter of the book addresses the subject of quantum error correction, building up to the celebrated ''threshold theorem'', which implies that the theoretical promises of quantum computation can one day be realised on actual quantum computers.
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