2.3.1 Recommended Readings for Working with Multiple Qubits
Course subject(s)
Module 2: Working with Multiple Qubits
NC: M. A. Nielsen and I. L. Chuang, Quantum computation and quantum information, 10th anniversary ed. Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010.
Multiqubit systems
- For a more detailed explanation on Multi-qubit systems see section 1.2.1 in NC
Multiqubit gates
- For a more detailed explanation on controlled gates see section 4.3 in NC
Entanglement
- For a simple intuitive explanation, see: https://youtu.be/JFozGfxmi8A
- For a detailed explanation of quantum entanglement and its consequences, see: https://arxiv.org/abs/1303.2849
Measuring multiqubit systems
- For a more detailed explanation on measuring multi-qubit systems see section 4.4 in NC and section 1.9 in N. D. Mermin, ‘Quantum Computer Science: An Introduction’
Superdense coding
- For further information on superdense coding see section 2.3 in NC
Teleportation
- A fun explanation of teleportation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxQK1WDYI_k&ab_channel=minutephysics
- For a more detailed explanation on the Bell States see section 1.3.6 in NC
- For a more detailed explanation on the Quantum Teleportation protocol see section 1.3.7 in NC
Entanglement swapping
- For further information on the current applications of entanglement swapping to communications see https://spectrum.ieee.org/telecom/security/two-steps-closer-to-a-quantum-internet
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