Decoherence and Its Implications in Quantum Computing and Information Transfer

Decoherence and Its Implications in Quantum Computing and Information Transfer

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Jan 1, 2001 · English · Hardcover (370 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 370
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2001
Publisher Ios Pr Inc
ISBN-10 1586032119
ISBN-13 9781586032111

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This work delves into the intricate topic of decoherence, a phenomenon pivotal to the understanding of quantum mechanics and its application in quantum computing. Through a series of scholarly contributions presented during a NATO workshop in Mykonos, the authors, including notable experts Antonios Gonis and Patrice E. A. Turchi, explore how decoherence bridges the gap between the quantum realm and classical perceptions of reality.

The discussions within this compilation meticulously unravel the fundamental implications of decoherence on quantum information transfer. Readers will find a comprehensive examination of the ways in which quantum states lose their coherence and how this process affects the reliability of quantum computers. The meticulously compiled research offers fresh insights into the challenges faced when attempting to harness the potential of quantum technology.

Moreover, the text serves as an interplay of theoretical perspectives and practical applications, making it a vital resource not just for physicists but also for engineers and computer scientists. By illuminating the processes that govern quantum decoherence, the authors pave the way for future advancements in quantum computing and information systems.

With its rigorous analytical approach and collaboration among leading researchers in the field, this work stands as a significant contribution to understanding the complexities of quantum behavior and its impact on technology.

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