Quantum information theory /

Finally, here is a modern, self-contained text on quantum information theory suitable for graduate-level courses. Developing the subject "from the ground up" it covers classical results as well as major advances of the past decade. Beginning with an extensive overview of classical informat...

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Autor principal: Wilde, Mark, 1980-
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Publicado: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2013.
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  • Acknowledgements
  • Part I. Introduction: 1. Concepts in quantum Shannon theory
  • 2. Classical Shannon theory
  • Part II. The Quantum Theory: 3. The noiseless quantum theory
  • 4. The noisy quantum theory
  • 5. The purified quantum theory
  • Part III. Unit Quantum Protocols: 6. Three unit quantum protocols
  • 7. Coherent protocols
  • 8. The unit resource capacity region
  • Part IV. Tools of Quantum Shannon Theory: 9. Distance measures
  • 10. Classical information and entropy
  • 11. Quantum information and entropy
  • 12. The information of quantum channels
  • 13. Classical typicality
  • 14. Quantum typicality
  • 15. The packing lemma
  • 16. The covering lemma
  • Part V. Noiseless Quantum Shannon Theory: 17. Schumacher compression
  • 18. Entanglement concentration; Part VI. Noisy Quantum Shannon Theory: 19. Classical communication
  • 20. Entanglement-assisted classical communication
  • 21. Coherent communication with noisy resources
  • 22. Private classical communication
  • 23. Quantum communication
  • 24. Trading resources for communication
  • 25. Summary and outlook
  • Appendix A. Miscellaneous mathematics
  • Appendix B. Monotonicity of quantum relative entropy
  • References
  • Index.