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文档介绍:puter Science
Synthesis Lectures on
puting
Editors
Marco Lanzagorta, ITT Corporation
Jeffrey Uhlmann, University of Missouri-Columbia
Synthesis Lectures On puting presents works on research and development in quan-
tum information putation for an audience of professional developers, researchers and advanced
students. Topics include Quantum Algorithms, Quantum Information Theory, Error Correction Proto-
cols, Fault Tolerant puting, the Physical Realizations of puters, Quantum
Cryptography, and others of interest.
puter Science
Marco Lanzagorta and Jeffrey Uhlmann
2009
Quantum Walks puter Scientists
Salvador Elias Venegas-Andraca
2008
Copyright © 2009 by Morgan & Claypool
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in
any form or by any means—electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or any other except for brief quotations in
printed reviews, without the prior permission of the publisher.
puter Science
Marco Lanzagorta and Jeffrey Uhlmann

ISBN: 9781598297324 paperback
ISBN: 9781598297331 ebook
DOI
A Publication in the Morgan & Claypool Publishers series
SYNTHESIS LECTURES ON PUTING
Lecture #2
Series Editors: Marco Lanzagorta, ITT Corporation
Jeffrey Uhlmann, University of Missouri-Columbia
puter Science
Marco Lanzagorta
ITT Corporation
Jeffrey Uhlmann
University of Missouri-Columbia
SYNTHESIS LECTURES ON PUTING #2
M
&C Morgan& cLaypool publishers
ABSTRACT
In this text we present a technical overview of the emerging field of putation along
with new research results by the authors. What distinguishes our presentation from that of others is
our focus on the relationship between putation puter science. Specifically, our
emphasis is on putational model of puting rather than on the engineering issues
associated with its physical implementation. We adopt this approach for the same reason that a book
puter progr