Quantum Computation and Quantum Error Prevention
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Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Chapter 2 - Qubits and Collections of Qubits
- Chapter 3 - Physics of Quantum Information
- Chapter 4 - Entanglement
- Chapter 5 - Quantum Information: Basic Principles and Simple Examples
- Chapter 6 - Noise in Quantum Systems
- Chapter 7 - Quantum Error Correcting Codes
- Chapter 10 - Decoherence-Free/Noiseless Subsystems
- General Considerations
- Chapter 11 - Dynamical Decoupling Controls
- Chapter 12 - Hybrid Methods of Quantum Error Prevention
- Chapter 13 - Conclusions and Further Study
- What have we learned?
Appendices
- Appendix A - Basic Probability Concepts
- Appendix B - Complex Numbers
- Appendix C - Vectors and Linear Algebra
- Appendix D - Group Theory
- Appendix E - Density Operator: Extensions
- Appendix F - NOTES and CREDITS
- Extensions
Index
Bibliography
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