"Version: 20251201"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 1.1. Motivation and scope -- 1.2. The promise of quantum machine learning -- 1.3. Quantum computing : a refresher -- 1.4. Machine learning foundations -- 1.5. Types of quantum machine learning2. Quantum information processing -- 2.1. Quantum computing -- 2.2. Dirac notation -- 2.3. Bloch sphere -- 2.4. …
"Version: 20231101"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.part I. Theory and software. 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Topical introduction : from quantum metrology to a generalised bootstrapping protocol -- 1.2. Context and aims for Volume 3 : Analysis methodologies2. Quantum metrology software platform/ecosystem overview -- 2.1. Analysis components -- 2.2. Additional tools -- 2.3. Py…
"Version: 20231101"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Obscure qubits and membership amplitudes -- 1.1. Preliminaries -- 1.2. Membership amplitudes -- 1.3. Transformations of obscure qubits -- 1.4. Kronecker obscure qubits -- 1.5. Obscure-quantum measurement -- 1.6. Kronecker obscure-quantum gates -- 1.7. Double entanglement -- 1.8. Conclusions2. Higher braid quantum gates…
"Version: 20190501"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 1.1. Experimental motivations -- 1.2. Wave mechanics postulates -- 1.3. Postulates' discussion -- 1.4. Continuity equation -- 1.5. Eigenstates and eigenvalues -- 1.6. Time evolution -- 1.7. Spatial dependence -- 1.8. Dimensionality reduction -- 1.9. Problems2. 1D wave mechanics -- 2.1. Basic relations -…
"Version: 20190501"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. 1D wave mechanics -- 3. Higher dimensionality effects -- 4. Bra-ket formalism -- 5. Some exactly solvable problems -- 6. Perturbative approaches -- 7. Open quantum systems -- 8. Multiparticle systems -- 9. Elements of relativistic quantum mechanics -- Appendices. A. Selected mathematical formulas -- …
"Version: 20181101"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 1.1. Classical mechanics -- 1.2. Rise of quantum mechanics -- 1.3. Eugene Wigner -- 1.4. Modern devices and simulation -- 1.5. Our approach2. Approaches to quantum transport -- 2.1. Modes and the Landauer formula -- 2.2. The scattering matrix approach -- 2.3. The density matrix -- 2.4. Green's functions…
"Version: 20191001"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Quantum hydrogenic atoms or ions in a high-frequency laser field -- 3. Classical (Rydberg) hydrogen atoms in a high-frequency laser field : celestial analogies -- 4. Rydberg states of muonic-electronic helium atoms or helium-like ions -- 5. A circumbinary planet around a binary star in Einstein's gen…
"Version: 202110"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 1.1. Introductory remarks -- 1.2. Organization of the book -- 1.3. References2. The measurement problem and interpretations of quantum mechanics -- 2.1. The wave-particle duality and complementarity principle -- 2.2. Copenhagen interpretation -- 2.3. Entanglement entropy -- 2.4. EPR and Bell's theorem1 --…
"Version: 20200701"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Classical nature of light -- 2.1. Electromagnetic waves -- 2.2. Polarization -- 2.3. Experimental explorations3. Quantum nature of light -- 3.1. Quantum mechanical states -- 3.2. Qubits -- 3.3. Transforming quantum states -- 3.4. Measuring quantum states -- 3.5. Composite systems and entangled states…
"Version: 20170601"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references (pages 20-22).1. Introduction -- 2. Background -- 2.1. Optical lattices -- 2.2. Theory of atoms in optical lattices -- 2.3. Preparing ultracold atoms in optical lattices -- 3. Current directions -- 3.1. Simulating conductor-to-insulator transitions with transport experiments -- 3.2. Momentum distributions and many-body lo…