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Twenty-First Century Quantum Mechanics: Hilbert Space to Quantum Computers

Mathematical Methods and Conceptual Foundations

Paperback Engels 2018 9783319864648
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This book is designed to make accessible to nonspecialists the still evolving concepts of quantum mechanics and the terminology in which these are expressed. The opening chapters summarize elementary concepts of twentieth century quantum mechanics and describe the mathematical methods employed in the field, with clear explanation of, for example, Hilbert space, complex variables, complex vector spaces and Dirac notation, and the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. After detailed discussion of the Schrödinger equation, subsequent chapters focus on isotropic vectors, used to construct spinors, and on conceptual problems associated with measurement, superposition, and decoherence in quantum systems. Here, due attention is paid to Bell’s inequality and the possible existence of hidden variables. Finally, progression toward quantum computation is examined in detail: if quantum computers can be made practicable, enormous enhancements in computing power, artificial intelligence, and secure communication will result. This book will be of interest to a wide readership seeking to understand modern quantum mechanics and its potential applications.

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ISBN13:9783319864648
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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1 Twentieth Century Quantum Mechanics.- 2 Mathematical Methods in Quantum Mechanics.- 3 The Schroedinger Equation.- 4 New Adventures: Isotropic Vectors, Rotations, Spinors and Groups.- 5 Quantum Entanglement and Bell’s Theorem.- &nbsp;6 Digital and Quantum Computers.- &nbsp;Bibliography.<p></p>

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