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Entanglement and Decoherence

Foundations and Modern Trends

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Physics (LNP, volume 768)

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Table of contents (6 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-X
  2. Geometry of State Spaces

    • A. Uhlmann, B. Crell
    Pages 1-60
  3. Basic Concepts of Entangled States

    • F. Mintert, C. Viviescas, A. Buchleitner
    Pages 61-86
  4. Topology and Quantum Computing

    • L.H. Kauffman, S.J. Lomonaco Jr.
    Pages 87-156
  5. Entanglement in Phase Space

    • A.M. Ozorio de Almeida
    Pages 157-219
  6. Introduction to Decoherence Theory

    • K. Hornberger
    Pages 221-276
  7. Diffusive Spin Transport

    • C.A. Müller
    Pages 277-314
  8. Back Matter

    Pages 315-320

About this book

Entanglement and (de-)coherence arguably define the central issues of concern in present day quantum information theory. Entanglement being a consequence of the quantum mechanical superposition principle for composite systems, a better understanding of the environment-induced destruction of coherent superposition states is required to devise novel strategies for harvesting quantum interference phenomena.

The present book collects a series of advanced lectures on the theoretical foundations of this active research field, from mathematical aspects underlying quantum topology to mesoscopic transport theory.

All lectures start out from an elementary level and proceed along a steep learning curve. This makes the material particularly suitable for student seminars on the more fundamental theoretical aspects of quantum information, and equally useful as supplementary reading for advanced lectures on this topic.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Inst. Physik, Univ. Freiburg, Germany

    Andreas Buchleitner, Markus Tiersch

  • Depto. Física, Universidad Nacional Colombia, Colombia

    Carlos Viviescas

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