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Modern Quantum Theory: From Quantum Mechanics to Entanglement and Quantum Information / Reinhold Bertlmann and Nicolai Friis

By: Bertlmann, R.
Contributor(s): Friis, Nicolai.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford Scholarship Online , 2023ISBN: 9780191997488.Subject(s): Theoretical Physics | Computational Physics | Statistical Physics | Quantum PhysicsGenre/Form: Electronic booksOnline resources: https://academic.oup.com/book/55166 View to click Summary: IBased on a series of courses taught by the authors, this theoretical-physics textbook takes the reader on a journey from the beginnings of quantum theory in the early twentieth century to the realm of quantum-information processing in the twenty-first. It provides an introductory text on quantum mechanics and quantum information theory for undergraduate students in physics and related subjects, but also serves as a resource for graduate students who want to engage with more advanced topics, while offering a collection of derivations, proofs, technical methods, and references for graduate students and more experienced readers engaged with teaching and active research.
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IBased on a series of courses taught by the authors, this theoretical-physics textbook takes the reader on a journey from the beginnings of quantum theory in the early twentieth century to the realm of quantum-information processing in the twenty-first. It provides an introductory text on quantum mechanics and quantum information theory for undergraduate students in physics and related subjects, but also serves as a resource for graduate students who want to engage with more advanced topics, while offering a collection of derivations, proofs, technical methods, and references for graduate students and more experienced readers engaged with teaching and active research.

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