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Disorder in domain theory /

Martin, Keye, - Personal Name; Institute of Physics (Great Britain), - Personal Name; Morgan & Claypool Publishers, - Personal Name;

"Version: 20180901"--Title page verso."A Morgan & Claypool publication as part of IOP Concise Physics"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Essentials -- 1.1. Intuition -- 1.2. Domains -- 1.3. Measurement -- 1.4. The postulates of quantum mechanics2. Majorization -- 2.1. The relation to domain theory -- 2.2. Ensembles -- 2.3. Local operations and classical communication -- 2.4. The universal limit3. The implicative order -- 3.1. A continuous domain of classical states -- 3.2. Implication -- 3.3. Measures of uncertainty -- 3.4. Quantum searching4. The Bayesian and spectral orders -- 4.1. The Bayesian order -- 4.2. The maximum entropy state -- 4.3. The spectral order -- 4.4. Qubit channels -- 5. Open questions.Domain theory, a subject that arose as a response to natural concerns in the semantics of computation, studies ordered sets which possess an unusual amount of mathematical structure. This book explores its connection with quantum information science and the concept that relates them: disorder.Also available in print.Mode of access: World Wide Web.System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader, EPUB reader, or Kindle reader.Keye Martin earned a degree in computer science from the University of New Orleans and a doctorate in mathematics from Tulane University. He went on to become a research fellow at Oxford University. He is currently employed as a research mathematician at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington DC, where he founded the section on informatic phenomena: a group of mathematicians, physicists and computer scientists interested in using natural systems to process information. He spends his spare time writing, proving theorems and playing music.Title from PDF title page (viewed on October 16, 2018).


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9781643272740
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530.1201/5113
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SCIENCE / Physics / Quantum Theory.
Quantum logic.
Programming languages (Electronic computers)
Order-disorder models.
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Keye Martin.
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