Topics in Part I
- Linear algebra
- Principles of quantum mechanics
- Qubit and the first application of quantum information processing quantum key distribution
- Quantum gates
- Simple yet elucidating examples of quantum algorithms
- Quantum circuits that implement integral transforms
- Practical quantum algorithms, including Grover s database search algorithm and Shor s factorization algorithm
- The disturbing issue of decoherence
- Important examples of quantum error-correcting codes (QECC)
Topics in Part II
- DiVincenzo criteria, which are the standards a physical system must satisfy to be a candidate as a working quantum computer
- Liquid state NMR, one of the well-understood physical systems
- Ionic and atomic qubits
- Several types of Josephson junction qubits
- The quantum dots realization of qubits
Looking at the ways in which quantum computing can become reality, this book delves into enough theoretical background and experimental research to support a thorough understanding of this promising field.