Quantum Computation and Quantum Information
Quantum Computation and Quantum Information is a textbook about quantum information science written by Michael Nielsen and Isaac Chuang, regarded as a standard text on the subject. It is informally known as "Mike and Ike", after the candies of that name. The book assumes minimal prior experience with quantum mechanics and with computer science, aiming instead to be a self-contained introduction to the relevant features of both. The focus of the text is on theory, rather than the experimental implementations of quantum computers, which are discussed more briefly.
, the book has been cited over 58,000 times on Google Scholar. In 2019, Nielsen adapted parts of the book for his Quantum Country project.
Table of Contents (Tenth Anniversary Edition)
- Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview
- Chapter 2: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics
- Chapter 3: Introduction to Computer Science
- Chapter 4: Quantum Circuits
- Chapter 5: The Quantum Fourier Transform and its Applications
- Chapter 6: Quantum Search Algorithms
- Chapter 7: Quantum Computers: Physical Realization
- Chapter 8: Quantum Noise and Quantum Operations
- Chapter 9: Distance Measures for Quantum Information
- Chapter 10: Quantum Error-Correction
- Chapter 11: Entropy and Information
- Chapter 12: Quantum Information Theory
- Appendix 1: Notes on Basic Probability Theory
- Appendix 2: Group Theory
- Appendix 3: The Solovay–Kitaev Theorem
- Appendix 4: Number Theory
- Appendix 5: Public Key Cryptography and the RSA Cryptosystem
- Appendix 6: Proof of Lieb's Theorem
- Bibliography
- Index