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Mathematics of Quantum Computing

An Introduction

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  • Serves as pedagogical introduction including a clear derivation of all main results

  • Mathematically rigorous, following the structure: Definition - Theorem - Proof, but interwoven with motivation and discussions

  • Alleviates the need to consult any outside material because of its entirely self-contained presentation

  • Features many exercises with solutions to support self-study

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Table of contents (9 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xix
  2. Introduction

    • Wolfgang Scherer
    Pages 1-9
  3. Basic Notions of Quantum Mechanics

    • Wolfgang Scherer
    Pages 11-75
  4. Tensor Products and Composite Systems

    • Wolfgang Scherer
    Pages 77-125
  5. Entanglement

    • Wolfgang Scherer
    Pages 127-160
  6. On the Use of Entanglement

    • Wolfgang Scherer
    Pages 247-341
  7. Error Correction

    • Wolfgang Scherer
    Pages 343-402
  8. Adiabatic Quantum Computing

    • Wolfgang Scherer
    Pages 403-497
  9. Epilogue

    • Wolfgang Scherer
    Pages 499-500
  10. Back Matter

    Pages 501-764

About this book

This textbook presents the elementary aspects of quantum computing in a mathematical form. It is intended as core or supplementary reading for physicists, mathematicians, and computer scientists taking a first course on quantum computing. It starts by introducing the basic mathematics required for quantum mechanics, and then goes on to present, in detail, the notions of quantum mechanics, entanglement, quantum gates, and quantum algorithms, of which Shor's factorisation and Grover's search algorithm are discussed extensively. In addition, the algorithms for the Abelian Hidden Subgroup  and Discrete Logarithm problems are presented and the latter is used to show how the Bitcoin digital signature may be compromised. It also addresses the problem of error correction as well as giving a detailed exposition of adiabatic quantum computing. The book contains around 140 exercises for the student, covering all of the topics treated, together with an appendix of solutions.

Keywords

  • Quantum computing math
  • Entanglement measures
  • Bell inequality
  • Quantum algorithms
  • Shor factorization algorithm
  • Grover search algorithm
  • Phase Estimation
  • Search for Hidden Subgroup
  • Quantum error correction
  • Quantum computing textbook
  • Textnook quantum computing
  • Text quantum information

Authors and Affiliations

  • Kingston, UK

    Wolfgang Scherer

About the author

Wolfgang Scherer was active in research and teaching in the USA and Germany before settling in London where until recently he worked in risk management for a financial institution. His scientific interests include geometric methods in mathematical physics and fundamental problems in quantum mechanics. He takes pleasure in communicating the joy of mathematics to the younger generation, and is an aficionado of two-wheeled vehicles, with and without motor.


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Buying options

eBook USD 79.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • ISBN: 978-3-030-12358-1
  • Instant PDF download
  • Readable on all devices
  • Own it forever
  • Exclusive offer for individuals only
  • Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout
Softcover Book USD 99.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
Hardcover Book USD 139.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)