Lectures on Quantum Computing, Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics

Lectures on Quantum Computing, Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 199
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ISBN-10 : 9789814425193
ISBN-13 : 9814425192
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Synopsis Lectures on Quantum Computing, Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics by : Mikio Nakahara

This book is a collection of lecture notes from the Symposium on Quantum Computing, Thermodynamics, and Statistical Physics, held at Kinki University in March 2012. Quantum information theory has a deep connection with statistical physics and thermodynamics. This volume introduces some of the topics on interface among the mentioned fields. Subjects included in the lecture notes include quantum annealing method, nonequilibrium thermodynamics and spin glass theory, among others. These subjects were presented with much emphasis put in its relevance in quantum information theory. These lecture notes are prepared in a self-contained manner so that a reader with modest background may understand the subjects.

Quantum Steampunk

Quantum Steampunk
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Publisher : JHU Press
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9781421443720
ISBN-13 : 1421443724
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Synopsis Quantum Steampunk by : Nicole Yunger Halpern

"The science-fiction genre known as steampunk juxtaposes futuristic technologies with Victorian settings. This fantasy is becoming reality at the intersection of two scientific fields-twenty-first-century quantum physics and nineteenth-century thermodynamics, or the study of energy-in a discipline known as quantum steampunk"--

Interface Between Quantum Information and Statistical Physics

Interface Between Quantum Information and Statistical Physics
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 9789814425285
ISBN-13 : 9814425281
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Synopsis Interface Between Quantum Information and Statistical Physics by : Mikio Nakahara

This book is a collection of contributions to the Symposium on Interface between Quantum Information and Statistical Physics held at Kinki University in November 2011. Subjects of the symposium include quantum adiabatic computing, quantum simulator using bosons, classical statistical physics, among others. Contributions to this book are prepared in a self-contained manner so that a reader with a modest background may understand the subjects.

Quantum Information and Quantum Computing

Quantum Information and Quantum Computing
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9789814425223
ISBN-13 : 9814425222
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Synopsis Quantum Information and Quantum Computing by : Mikio Nakahara

The open research center project "Interdisciplinary fundamental research toward realization of a quantum computer" has been supported by the Ministry of Education, Japan for five years. This is a collection of the research outcomes by the members engaged in the project. To make the presentation self-contained, it starts with an overview by Mikio Nakahara, which serves as a concise introduction to quantum information and quantum computing. Subsequent contributions include subjects from physics, chemistry, mathematics, and information science, reflecting upon the wide variety of scientists working under this project. These contributions introduce NMR quantum computing and related techniques, number theory and coding theory, quantum error correction, photosynthesis, non-classical correlations and entanglement, neutral atom quantum computer, among others. Each of the contributions will serve as a short introduction to these cutting edge research fields.

Thermodynamics of Information Processing in Small Systems

Thermodynamics of Information Processing in Small Systems
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 126
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ISBN-10 : 9784431541684
ISBN-13 : 4431541683
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Synopsis Thermodynamics of Information Processing in Small Systems by : Takahiro Sagawa

This thesis presents a general theory of nonequilibrium thermodynamics for information processing. Ever since Maxwell's demon was proposed in the nineteenth century, the relationship between thermodynamics and information has attracted much attention because it concerns the foundation of the second law of thermodynamics. From the modern point of view, Maxwell's demon is formulated as an information processing device that performs measurement and feedback at the level of thermal fluctuations. By unifying information theory, measurement theory, and the recently developed theory of nonequilibrium statistical mechanics, the author has constructed a theory of "information thermodynamics," in which information contents and thermodynamic variables are treated on an equal footing. In particular, the maximum work that can be extracted by the demon and the minimum work that is needed for measurement and information erasure by the demon has been determined. Additionally, generalizations of nonequilibrium relations such as a Jarzynski equality for classical stochastic systems in the presence of feedback control have been derived. One of the generalized equalities has recently been verified experimentally by using sub-micron colloidal particles. The results obtained serve as fundamental principles for information processing in small thermodynamic systems, and are applicable to nanomachines and nanodevices.

Entropy, Divergence, and Majorization in Classical and Quantum Thermodynamics

Entropy, Divergence, and Majorization in Classical and Quantum Thermodynamics
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 150
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ISBN-10 : 9789811666445
ISBN-13 : 981166644X
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Synopsis Entropy, Divergence, and Majorization in Classical and Quantum Thermodynamics by : Takahiro Sagawa

Rich information-theoretic structure in out-of-equilibrium thermodynamics exists in both the classical and quantum regimes, leading to the fruitful interplay among statistical physics, quantum information theory, and mathematical theories such as matrix analysis and asymptotic probability theory. The main purpose of this book is to clarify how information theory works behind thermodynamics and to shed modern light on it. The book focuses on both purely information-theoretic concepts and their physical implications. From the mathematical point of view, rigorous proofs of fundamental properties of entropies, divergences, and majorization are presented in a self-contained manner. From the physics perspective, modern formulations of thermodynamics are discussed, with a focus on stochastic thermodynamics and resource theory of thermodynamics. In particular, resource theory is a recently developed field as a branch of quantum information theory to quantify “useful resources” and has an intrinsic connection to various fundamental ideas of mathematics and information theory. This book serves as a concise introduction to important ingredients of the information-theoretic formulation of thermodynamics.

Diversities in Quantum Computation and Quantum Information

Diversities in Quantum Computation and Quantum Information
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 9789814425988
ISBN-13 : 9814425982
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Synopsis Diversities in Quantum Computation and Quantum Information by : Mikio Nakahara

This book is a collection of lecture notes and contributions in "Summer School on Diversities in Quantum Computation/Information" held on 1-5 August, 2010 at U-Community Hotel, Higashi-Osaka, Japan. Lecturers are world class authorities in respective areas in quantum information and quantum computing including physics, mathematics, chemistry and information science. They lectured on cutting-edge research frontiers where they are currently working, including quantum error correction, relativistic quantum information, quantum computing of link polynomials, quantum algorithms, etc. Each lecture note is written in a self-contained manner so that it may be used as a textbook for one semester graduate course or advanced undergraduate course. Contributions report current research subjects also in a self-contained manner. We believe that these articles are accessible to the readers form various disciplines.

Quantum Spin Glasses, Annealing and Computation

Quantum Spin Glasses, Annealing and Computation
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 423
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ISBN-10 : 9781107113190
ISBN-13 : 1107113199
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Quantum Spin Glasses, Annealing and Computation by : Shu Tanaka

"Discusses the recent developments in quantum statistical physics of spin glasses and quantum computations"--Provided by publisher.

Physics, Mathematics, And All That Quantum Jazz

Physics, Mathematics, And All That Quantum Jazz
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 290
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ISBN-10 : 9789814602389
ISBN-13 : 9814602388
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Physics, Mathematics, And All That Quantum Jazz by : Shu Tanaka

This book is a collection of contributions from a Summer Workshop on “Physics, Mathematics, and All That Quantum Jazz”. Subjects of the symposium include quantum information theory, quantum annealing, Bose gases, and thermodynamics from a viewpoint of quantum physics. Contributions to this book are prepared in a self-contained manner so that readers with a modest background may understand the subjects.

Thermodynamics and Synchronization in Open Quantum Systems

Thermodynamics and Synchronization in Open Quantum Systems
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 424
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ISBN-10 : 9783319939643
ISBN-13 : 3319939645
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Thermodynamics and Synchronization in Open Quantum Systems by : Gonzalo Manzano Paule

This book explores some of the connections between dissipative and quantum effects from a theoretical point of view. It focuses on three main topics: the relation between synchronization and quantum correlations, the thermodynamical properties of fluctuations, and the performance of quantum thermal machines. Dissipation effects have a profound impact on the behavior and properties of quantum systems, and the unavoidable interaction with the surrounding environment, with which systems continuously exchange information, energy, angular momentum and matter, is ultimately responsible for decoherence phenomena and the emergence of classical behavior. However, there is a wide intermediate regime in which the interplay between dissipative and quantum effects gives rise to a plethora of rich and striking phenomena that has just started to be understood. In addition, the recent breakthrough techniques in controlling and manipulating quantum systems in the laboratory have made this phenomenology accessible in experiments and potentially applicable.