Taylor & Francis Ltd Sivumäärä: 200 sivua Asu: Kovakantinen kirja Julkaisuvuosi: 2026, 10.03.2026 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
This book provides an in-depth exploration of the mathematical and theoretical foundations of quantum teleportation. Starting with the seminal 1993 work by C. H. Bennett and colleagues, this book delves into the intricate processes that enable the transfer of quantum information using non-local quantum entangled resources. It covers a broad spectrum of teleportation protocols for single and multi-qubit systems, explores the impact of quantum noise, and presents strategies to mitigate these effects.
Overall features of this book are the following:
Detailed explanations of quantum mechanics concepts relevant to teleportation, such as qubits, entanglement, quantum evolution, noise, and measurement In-depth analysis of teleportation through noisy quantum channels, with models for amplitudedamping, bit-flip, phase-flip, and phase-damping noise Methods for minimizing the effects of noise, including weak and reversal measurements and environment- assisted techniques Case studies that illustrate the application of various teleportation protocols Comprehensive coverage of the necessary mathematics, including linear spaces, operators, tensor products, and partial trace operations
Primarily aimed at theoretical physicists, applied mathematicians, computer scientists, and engineers belonging to all branches of electrical technology, this book is both an introduction and a comprehensive guide to the field of quantum teleportation. It will also be beneficial to the interested scientientists and professionls belonging to physical chemistry, material science and information technology.