Introductory concepts. 1. Introductory concepts / A. Zeilinger -- Quantum entanglement manipulation. 2. Quantum entanglement manipulation / D. Bouwmeester -- Quantum algorithms. 3. Quantum algorithms / A. Ekert -- Quantum complexity. 4. An introduction to quantum complexity theory / R. Cleve -- Quantum error correction. 5. Quantum error correction / D. DiVincenzo -- Quantum channels. 6. Quantum channels / C.A. Fuchs -- Entanglement purification and long-distance quantum communication. 7. Long-distance quantum communication / H. Briegel -- Quantum key distribution. 8. Quantum key distribution / G. Ribordy, N. Gisin and H. Zbinden -- Cavity quantum electrodynamics. 9. Cavity quantum electrodynamics / H. Mabuchi -- Quantum computation with ion traps. 10. Quantum computation with ion traps / R. Blatt & W. Lange -- Josephson junctions and quantum computation. 11. Josephson junctions and quantum computation / R. Fazio & G. Schon -- Quantum computing in optical lattices. 12. Quantum information in optical lattices / H. Briegel -- Quantum computation and quantum communication with electrons. 13. Quantum computation and quantum communication with electrons / D. Loss -- NMR quantum computing. 14. Quantum computing with NMR / J. Jones.
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Quantum information theory has revolutionised our view on the true nature of information and has led to such intriguing topics as teleportation and quantum computation. The field -- by its very nature strongly interdisciplinary, with deep roots in the foundations both of quantum mechanics and of information theory and computer science -- has become a major subject for scientists working in fields as diverse as quantum optics, superconductivity or information theory, all the way to computer engineers. The aim of this book is to provide guidance and introduce the broad literature in all the various aspects of quantum information theory. The topics covered range from the fundamental aspects of the theory, like quantum algorithms and quantum complexity, to the technological aspects of the design of quantum-information-processing devices. Each section of the book consists of a selection of key papers (with particular attention to their tutorial value), chosen and introduced by leading scientists in the specific area. An entirely new introduction to quantum complexity has been specially written for the book.
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Quantum computation and quantum information theory.