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Quantum information and complexity Book : proceedings of the Meijo Winter School 2003 : Meijo University, Nagoya, Japan, 6-10 January 2003 / editors Takeyuki Hida & Kimiaki Saito, Si Si.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Jersey: World Scientific, c2004.Description: ix, 456 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9812560475 (hardback)
  • 9789812560476 (hardback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 004.1
Other classification:
  • 004.1
Summary: Quantum information is a developing multi-disciplinary field, with many exciting links to white noise theory. This connection is explored and presented in this work, which effectively bridges the gap between quantum information theory and complex systems. Arising from the Meijo Winter School and International Conference, the lecture notes and research papers published in this timely volume will have a significant impact on the future development of the theories of quantum information and complexity. This book will be of interest to mathematicians, physicists, computer scientists as well as electrical engineers working in this field.
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Quantum information is a developing multi-disciplinary field, with many exciting links to white noise theory. This connection is explored and presented in this work, which effectively bridges the gap between quantum information theory and complex systems. Arising from the Meijo Winter School and International Conference, the lecture notes and research papers published in this timely volume will have a significant impact on the future development of the theories of quantum information and complexity. This book will be of interest to mathematicians, physicists, computer scientists as well as electrical engineers working in this field.

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