Quantum Computation and Quantum Information

Michael A. Nielsen
4.4
526 ratings 31 reviews
In this first comprehensive introduction to the main ideas and techniques of quantum computation and information, Michael Nielsen and Isaac Chuang ask the question: What are the ultimate physical limits to computation and communication? They detail such remarkable effects as fast quantum algorithms, quantum teleportation, quantum cryptography and quantum error correction. A wealth of accompanying figures and exercises illustrate and develop the material in more depth. They describe what a quantum computer is, how it can be used to solve problems faster than familiar "classical" computers, and the real-world implementation of quantum computers. Their book concludes with an explanation of how quantum states can be used to perform remarkable feats of communication, and of how it is possible to protect quantum states against the effects of noise.
Genres: PhysicsScienceComputer ScienceTextbooksMathematicsNonfictionReferenceProgrammingTechnicalComputers
700 Pages

Community Reviews:

5 star
307 (58%)
4 star
143 (27%)
3 star
56 (11%)
2 star
17 (3%)
1 star
3 (1%)

Readers also enjoyed

Other books by Michael A. Nielsen

Lists with this book

Mathematical Methods of Classical Mechanics (Graduate Texts in Mathematics, Vol. 60)
Speakable and Unspeakable in Quantum Mechanics
The Principles Of Quantum Mechanics
The Road to Reality
286 books β€’ 11 voters
The Art of Computer Programming, Volumes 1-3 Boxed Set
The Art of Computer Programming, Volumes 1-4A Boxed Set
The Linux Programming Interface: A Linux and UNIX System Programming Handbook
The Hunger Games
Pride and Prejudice
To Kill a Mockingbird
Best Books Ever
74246 books β€’ 275067 voters
Abundance: The Future Is Better Than You Think
Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder
The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable
Singularity University
96 books β€’ 16 voters