Recensione:
'Geometry of Quantum States, not being a quantum mechanics textbook by itself, provides an extensive and detailed insight behind the scenes of entanglement and, as such, can serve as a very useful supplementary text for quantum mechanics courses. Written in a very lucid and engaging style, with numerous illustrations ... The spectrum of potential readers ... is by no means limited to students and newcomers. It is comprehensive enough to serve as a valuable reference for all researchers interested in quantum information theory. Geometry of Quantum States can be considered an indispensable item on a bookshelf of everyone interest in quantum information theory and its mathematical background.' Milosz Michalski, Open Systems and Information Dynamics
'Bengtsson's and Zyczkowski's book is an artful presentation of the geometry that lies behind quantum theory ... the authors collect, and artfully explain, many important results scattered throughout the literature on mathematical physics. The careful explication of statistical distinguishability metrics (Fubini-Study and Bures) is the best I have read.' Gerard Milburn, University of Queensland
'Bengtsson and Zyczkowski's beautifully illustrated volume ... attempts to cover considerable ground in its 418 pages.' D. W. Hook, Journal of Physics
'The authors, distinguished mathematical physicists, have written a markedly distinctive, dedicatedly pedagogical, suitably rigorous text, designed, in part, for advanced undergraduates familiar with the principles of quantum mechanics. The book, pleasing in character and enthusiastic in tone, has many stimulating diagrams and tables, as well as problem sets (with hints and answers supplied at the end). The diverse topics covered - conveniently all assembled here - reflect the geometrically-oriented, fundamental quantum-information-theoretic interests and expertise of the two authors.' Paul B. Slater, Mathematical Reviews
Descrizione del libro:
An introduction to the key concepts of quantum information processing. The authors cover basic quantum theory, the geometry of quantum state spaces and quantum entanglement, which has become a key resource for quantum computation. This richly-illustrated book is useful to graduates and researchers interested in quantum information theory.
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