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Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Information and Computation and Its Applications to Nano- and Bio-systems

by Ohya, Masanori.
Authors: Volovich, I.%author. | SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 1864-5879 Physical details: XX, 760 p. online resource. ISBN: 9400701713 Subject(s): Physics. | Bioinformatics. | Mathematics. | Quantum theory. | Physics. | Quantum Physics. | Bioinformatics. | Applications of Mathematics.
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1 Introduction -- 2 Algorithms and Computation -- 3 Basics of Classical Probability -- 4 Basics of Infinite Dimensional Analysis -- 5 Basics of Quantum Mechanics -- 6 Fundamentals of Classical Information Theory -- 7 Fundamentals of Quantum Information -- 8 Locality and Entanglement -- 9 Quantum Capacity and Coding -- 10 Information Dynamics and Adaptive Dynamics -- 11 Mathematical Models of Quantum Computer -- 12 Quantum Algorithms I -- 13 Quantum Algorithms II -- 14 Quantum Algorithms III -- 15 Quantum Error Correction -- 16 Quantum Field Theory -- Locality and Entanglement -- 17 Quantum Cryptography -- 18 Quantum Teleportation -- 19 Physical Nano-Systems -- 20 Miscellaneous in Quantum Theory and Information -- 21 Applications to Life Science.

This monograph provides a mathematical foundation  to  the theory of quantum information and computation, with applications to various open systems including nano and bio systems. It includes introductory material on algorithm, functional analysis, probability theory, information theory, quantum mechanics and quantum field theory. Apart from standard material on quantum information like quantum algorithm and teleportation, the authors discuss findings on the theory of entropy in C*-dynamical systems, space-time dependence of quantum entangled states, entangling operators, adaptive dynamics, relativistic quantum information, and a new paradigm for quantum computation beyond the usual quantum Turing machine. Also, some important applications of information theory to genetics and life sciences, as well as recent experimental and theoretical discoveries in quantum photosynthesis are described.

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