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_aAsavanant, Warit. _930129 |
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_aOptical quantum computers _cWarit Asavanant, Akira Furusawa. |
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_aNew York: _bAIP Publishing, _c2022. |
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300 | _ax, I-4 p. | ||
520 | _a"This book covers theoretical and experimental aspects of one of the most promising approaches to quantum computation: continuous-variable (CV) quantum computation using optical systems. In addition to its pedagogical values to the new entrants, the book is expected to also function as a basic handbook for both experimentalists and theorists working in the field. Moreover, this book will also summarize many recent experimental developments in the field. Although a few books that cover CV quantum information, with its rapid development, the currently available textbooks are starting to become obsolete. Also, a comprehensive textbook that covers both theoretical and experimental aspects of the field is still rare. This textbook will fill the void in the literature"-- | ||
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_aQuantum Computer. _930681 |
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_aFurusawa, Akira. _930130 |
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