
Quantum Information - Proceedings Of The First International Conference
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
4th Edition
Will be published approx. on 16. August 1999
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-981-02-3934-3 (ISBN)
Description
This text constitutes the proceedings of the first International Conference on Quantum Information, held at Meijo University, Japan in November 1997. Topics covered include teleportation of general quantum states, quantum computer and analysis and control of decoherence in spin system.
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4th ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Singapore
Singapore
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-981-02-3934-3 (9789810239343)
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Content
How we, human being, have evolved to such complexity from nothing?, M. Oda; why and how physicists are interested in brain and mind?, M. Oda; a method for information analysis of sequences by two-dimensional pattern formation with colouration, N. Obata et al; teleportation of general quantum states, L. Accardi and M. Ohya; on acerain integral formula in stochastic analysis, I. Doku; comments on Nelson's quantum stochastic process - tunnelling time and domain structure, T. Hashimoto; some of future directions in white noise analysis, T. Hida; quantum computer - an overview, A. Hosoya; on the computational power of bounded error quantum turing machines, T. Nishino; mutual entropy in quantum information and information genetics, M. Ohya; the Levy Laplacian as a self-adjoint operator, K. Saito and A.H. Tsoi; on variation theory of structures and Kiho's problem, Y. Shikata and M. Tsukamoto; topics on random fields, (i Si), extracting order from chaotic world through perceptual grouping processes in human sensory system, N. Sugie; models of quantum computers and decoherence problem, I.V. Volovich; analysis and control of decoherence in spin system, M. Yamanoi.