Mathematical Theory of Quantum Teleportation Protocols - Couverture rigide

Choudhury, Binayak S.; Samanta, Soumen

 
9781032911137: Mathematical Theory of Quantum Teleportation Protocols

Synopsis

This book provides an in-depth exploration of the mathematical and theoretical foundations of quantum teleportation. Starting with the seminal 1993 work by C. H. Bennett and colleagues, this book delves into the intricate processes that enable the transfer of quantum information using non-local quantum entangled resources. It covers a broad spectrum of teleportation protocols for single and multi-qubit systems, explores the impact of quantum noise, and presents strategies to mitigate these effects. - Detailed explanations of quantum mechanics concepts relevant to teleportation, such as qubits, entanglement, quantum evolution, noise, and measurement. - In-depth analysis of teleportation through noisy quantum channels, with models for amplitude-damping, bit-flip, phase-flip, and phase-damping noise. - Methods for minimising the effects of noise, including weak and reversal measurements and environment-assisted techniques. - Practical examples and case studies that illustrate the application of various teleportation protocols. - Comprehensive coverage of the necessary mathematics, including linear spaces, operators, tensor products, and partial trace operations. Aimed at theoretical physicists, applied mathematicians, computer scientists, and engineers, this book is both an introduction and a comprehensive guide to the field of quantum teleportation.

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À propos de l?auteur

Binayak S. Choudhury is a Professor of Mathematics at Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur, India. He has more than three decades of research and teaching experience in which more than two decades has been in the position of Full Professor. He has wide research interests in several topics of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Theoretical Physics and Decision Sciences. He has published more than 300 research articles and guided 23 research students for Ph.D. degree. He has handled several Research Projects as Principal Investigator. He has travelled widely across the world in connection with research work. Particularly his contributions to Quantum Information Theory over about two decades have been commendable.

Soumen Samanta is currently an Assistant Professor of Mathematics in the Department of Applied Science at Haldia Institute of Technology, West Bengal, India. Before that he has served as Assistant Professor of Mathematics at IIEST, Shibpur on a contractual basis. He has experience in teaching mathematics at Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels. He has obtained his Master of Science degree from University of Calcutta, India and Ph.D. degree in the field of Quantum Information Theory from IIEST, Shibpur, India. Dr. Samanta has specialized on the Theory of Quantum Communication particularly in Quantum Teleportation, Quantum Remote State Preparation, Quantum Walk, etc. Dr. Samanta has contributed significantly to the field of Quantum Information Theory through more than 27 research articles in different peer-reviewed journals and published in reputed publishing houses. He has also served as reviewer of several papers for different journals.

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