Coding Theory And Quantum Computing: An International Conference On Coding Theory And Quantum Computing, May 20-24, 2003, University Of Virginia By David Evans, Jeffrey J. Holt, Chris Jones, Karen Klintworth, Brian Parshall (ed.)
2005 | 166 Pages | ISBN: 0821836005 | DJVU | 2 MB
2005 | 166 Pages | ISBN: 0821836005 | DJVU | 2 MB
A conference, 'Coding Theory and Quantum Computing', was held in Charlottesville, VA, to provide an opportunity for computer scientists, mathematicians, and physicists to interact about subjects of common interest. This proceedings volume grew out of that meeting. It is divided into two parts: 'Coding Theory' and 'Quantum Computing'. In the first part, Harold Ward gives an introduction to coding theory. Other papers survey recent important work, such as coding theory applications of Grobner bases, methods of computing parameters of codes corresponding to algebraic curves, and problems in the theory of designs. The second part of the book covers a wide variety of directions in quantum information with an emphasis on understanding entanglement. The material presented is suitable for graduate students and researchers interested in coding theory and in quantum computing