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Physical Implementation of Quantum Walks electronic resource by Kia Manouchehri, Jingbo Wang.

By: Manouchehri, Kia [author.]Contributor(s): Wang, Jingbo [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Quantum Science and TechnologyPublication details: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: X, 230 p. 100 illus., 34 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642360145Subject(s): physics | Quantum theory | Physics | Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics | Quantum Physics | Quantum computingDDC classification: 621.3 LOC classification: QA76.889TK7874.887Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Theory -- Physical Implementation -- Electromagnetic Radiation -- Atom Optics -- Bloch Rotations -- Linear Optical Elements -- Optical Lattices.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Given the extensive application of random walks in virtually every science related discipline, we may be at the threshold of yet another problem solving paradigm with the advent of quantum walks. Over the past decade, quantum walks have been explored for their non-intuitive dynamics, which may hold the key to radically new quantum algorithms. This growing interest has been paralleled by a flurry of research into how one can implement quantum walks in laboratories. This book presents numerous proposals as well as actual experiments for such a physical realization, underpinned by a wide range of quantum, classical and hybrid technologies.
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Introduction -- Theory -- Physical Implementation -- Electromagnetic Radiation -- Atom Optics -- Bloch Rotations -- Linear Optical Elements -- Optical Lattices.

Given the extensive application of random walks in virtually every science related discipline, we may be at the threshold of yet another problem solving paradigm with the advent of quantum walks. Over the past decade, quantum walks have been explored for their non-intuitive dynamics, which may hold the key to radically new quantum algorithms. This growing interest has been paralleled by a flurry of research into how one can implement quantum walks in laboratories. This book presents numerous proposals as well as actual experiments for such a physical realization, underpinned by a wide range of quantum, classical and hybrid technologies.

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