"Version: 202306"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.part II. Quantum fault tolerance. 19. Quantum fault-tolerant circuits -- 19.1. The need for quantum fault-tolerant circuits -- 19.2. The fault-tolerant quantum adder -- 19.3. The fault-tolerant multiplier -- 19.4. The quantum fault-tolerant integer divider -- 19.5. Summarypart III. Quantum-dot cellular automata. 20. Quantum…
"Version: 20250101"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning and generative artificial intelligence -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. AI versus ML vs DL vs Gen AI -- 1.3. Ethics of AI -- 1.4. Types of machine learning -- 1.5. Artificial neural networks -- 1.6. AI computing -- 1.7. Aims, scope and organization of the book -- 1.8…
"Version: 20220701"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Two-level quantum systems -- 1.1. Vectors and matrices -- 1.2. Foundation of quantum mechanics -- 1.3. Quantum state vectors -- 1.4. Non-cloning principle for qbit -- 1.5. Quantum entanglement -- 1.6. Another example of qbit2. Universal gates -- 2.1. Classical universal gates -- 2.2. Alternative universal gates -- 2.3.…
"Version: 20220701"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 1.1. Introduction2. Overview figures for a method of understanding quantum computing -- 2.1. What quantum-gated computing needs in its algorithms -- 2.2. Every reversibility in quantum circuits is by virtue of exclusive OR -- 2.3. Equivalence of the circuits by virtue of superposition of qubits to be ap…
"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: 20210201"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 1.1. Goals of the lecture notes -- 1.2. Classical electrodynamics and its symmetries -- 1.3. Field quantization -- 1.4. The need for discreteness in quantum computing -- 1.5. Symmetries and predictive models2. Classical field theory -- 2.1. Classical action, equations of motion and symmetries -- 2.2. Tr…
"Version: 202201"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.1. Bra ket algebra of Dirac -- 1.1. The bra and ket notation of Dirac -- 1.2. Hermitian conjugation -- 1.3. Definition of inner product (also called overlap) -- 1.4. Definition of outer product -- 1.5. Eigenvalue equation -- 1.6. Linear vector space -- 1.7. Linear independence -- 1.8. Linear dependence -- 1.9. Span (expansi…
"Version: 20200501"--Title page verso.Includes bibliographical references.part I. Quantum logic. 1. Quantum logic -- 1.1. Overview -- 1.2. Motivations towards quantum computing -- 1.3. The relationship between reversible and quantum logic -- 1.4. Quantum computers -- 1.5. The working principles of quantum computers -- 1.6. The evolution of quantum computers -- 1.7. Why pursue quantum computing?…