John Wiley & Sons, 2022. - 379 p. - ISBN 1119750725.
Explore the intersection of computer science, physics, and electrical and computer engineering with this discussion of the engineering of quantum computers.In
Principles of Superconducting Quantum Computers, a pair of distinguished researchers delivers a comprehensive and insightful discussion of the building
of quantum computing hardware and systems.
Bridging the gaps between computer science, physics, and electrical and computer engineering, the book focuses
on the engineering topics of devices, circuits, control, and error correction. Using data from actual quantum computers, the authors illustrate critical concepts from quantum computing. Questions and problems at the end of each chapter assist students with learning and retention, while the text offers descriptions of fundamentals concepts ranging
from the physics of gates to quantum error correction techniques. The authors provide efficient implementations
of classical computations, and the book comes complete with a solutions manual and demonstrations of many of the concepts discussed within. It also includes:
A thorough introduction to
qubits, gates, and circuits, including unitary transformations, single qubit gates, and controlled (two qubit) gates.
Comprehensive explorations of the physics of
single qubit gates, including the requirements for a
quantum computer, rotations, two-state systems, and Rabi oscillations.
Practical discussions of the
physics of two qubit gates, including tunable qubits, SWAP gates, controlled-NOT gates, and fixed frequency qubits.
In-depth examinations of
superconducting quantum computer systems, including the need for
cryogenic temperatures, transmission lines, S parameters, and more.
Ideal
for senior-level undergraduate and graduate students in electrical and computer engineering programs, Principles of Superconducting Quantum Computers also deserves a place in the libraries of practicing engineers
seeking a better understanding of quantum computer systems.
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