Fundamentals of Quantum Optics and Quantum InformationSpringer Science & Business Media, 13 oct 2006 - 325 páginas Another book on Quantum Optics? or Quantum Information? Well, not - actly. A more descriptive title might be: “A guided tour through basic qu- tum mechanics, quantum optics and quantum information”. Even better, a few words on its origin and our motivation for undertaking the task might be useful to the potential reader in deciding whether to turn the pages beyond this preface. For more than ten years now, a graduate course on quantum optics has been taught in the physics department of the University of Crete. Spanning two semesters, it originally consisted of a collection of topics representative of what can be found in the numerous by now excellent books on quantum optics. Over the last four years or so,however, the course acquired a gradually increasing segment of what is broadly referred to as quantum information, whichatthispointisapproximatelyhalfofthematerial.Inevitably,thetopics on standard quantum optics had to be reduced or compressed accordingly. |
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Pure and Mixed States | 37 |
10 | 48 |
34 | 55 |
Atom in an External Radiation Field | 73 |
JaynesCummings Model | 89 |
SystemReservoir Interaction | 119 |
Problems | 149 |
Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics 151 | 150 |
2 | 179 |
Elements of Classical Computation 203 | 200 |
Fundamentals of Quantum Information | 211 |
Principles of Quantum Computation | 251 |
Physical Implementations of Quantum Computation 281 | 280 |
Further Reading | 311 |
319 | |
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Fundamentals of Quantum Optics and Quantum Information Peter Lambropoulos,David Petrosyan Vista previa restringida - 2007 |
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