Wireless Quantum Networks, Volume 2 Quantum vs Post Quantum Security: Algorithms and Design Technology |
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Author:
| Glisic, Savo G. |
ISBN: | 978-1-394-16826-2 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2024 |
Publisher: | John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
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Imprint: | Wiley-IEEE Press |
Book Format: | Digital download |
List Price: | Contact Supplier contact
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Book Description:
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Comprehensive description of the principles, algorithms, design technology, quantum machine learning and quantum physics in quantum computing and communications
A standalone volume moving from introductory to advanced level, Wireless Quantum Networks Volume 2 provides a step-by-step approach to the subject, with numerous design examples, replacing the classical concept of using "problems and solutions" addendums at the end of the chapters/book,...
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Comprehensive description of the principles, algorithms, design technology, quantum machine learning and quantum physics in quantum computing and communications
A standalone volume moving from introductory to advanced level, Wireless Quantum Networks Volume 2 provides a step-by-step approach to the subject, with numerous design examples, replacing the classical concept of using "problems and solutions" addendums at the end of the chapters/book, interspersed throughout for students to work on.
Further reading is available in Wireless Quantum Networks Volume 1: Intelligent Continuous Variable Technology.
Sample topics covered in Wireless Quantum Networks Volume 2 include:
- Distributed quantum computing (QC), which requires quantum networks (QN) to enable connections between quantum computers
- General QC algorithms and communication, QC and artificial intelligence (quantum machine learning), quantum cyber security, quantum circuit design, and related quantum physics phenomena
- Advanced research areas in which quantum technology is becoming a part of, including communications, medicine, biotechnology, chemistry, and more
- Quantum key distribution over optical and sub optical bands (Terahertz) including wavelengths significantly lower than optical, QC reinforcement learning based protocols, satellite QN, post-quantum cryptography, qubit physics, and implementation examples
- QN optimization, Q Memories and QN Stability
Wireless Quantum Networks Volume 2 is an essential learning resource on the subject for professional computer science and communication engineers, researchers, and under/post-graduate students. It is also a useful reference for regulators in industry seeking to gain an understanding of the subject and complexities of the field.