Group Theoretic Approach to Quantum Information

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Group Theoretic Approach to Quantum Information

Groups and group theory Condensed matter physics (liquid state and solid state physics) Quantum physics (quantum mechanics and quantum field theory) Materials science Security and fire alarm systems Mathematical theory of computation

Author: Masahito Hayashi

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Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 31st October 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 5 Mb

ISBN: 9783319452418


Introduction

This book is the first one addressing quantum information from the viewpoint of group symmetry. Quantum systems have a group symmetrical structure. This structure enables to handle systematically quantum information processing. However, there is no other textbook focusing on group symmetry for quantum information although there exist many textbooks for group representation.

Quantum Entanglement and Group Symmetry

After the mathematical preparation of quantum information, this book discusses quantum entanglement and its quantification by using group symmetry. Group symmetry drastically simplifies the calculation of several entanglement measures although their calculations are usually very difficult to handle.

Optimal Information Processes

This book treats optimal information processes including quantum state estimation, quantum state cloning, estimation of group action and quantum channel etc. Usually it is very difficult to derive the optimal quantum information processes without asymptotic setting of these topics. However, group symmetry allows to derive these optimal solutions without assuming the asymptotic setting.

Quantum Error Correcting Codes

Next, this book addresses the quantum error correcting code with the symmetric structure of Weyl-Heisenberg groups. This structure leads to understand the quantum error correcting code systematically.

Quantum Universal Information Protocols

Finally, this book focuses on the quantum universal information protocols by using the group SU(d). This topic can be regarded as a quantum version of the Csiszar-Korner's universal coding theory with the type method. The required mathematical knowledge about group representation is summarized in the companion book, Group Representation for Quantum Theory.

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