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This book offers a rigorous and forward-looking exploration of one of the most consequential frontiers in modern computation: the use of quantum mechanics to accelerate search, optimization, learning, simulation, and secure information processing. It begins by establishing the conceptual and mathematical foundations of quantum computation, including quantum gates, circuit design, quantum parallelism, and the distinctions between classical and quantum models of information processing. It then develops the algorithmic core of the field, examining how quantum principles can be systematically translated into high-impact procedures for searching structured and unstructured spaces, solving optimization problems, and achieving provable computational advantages under realistic hardware constraints.
This book:
Designed for researchers, advanced students, engineers, and technology strategists, this volume presents quantum computing not as an abstract scientific curiosity, but as a structured computational discipline grounded in qubits, unitary gates, circuit architectures, interference engineering, and algorithmic complexity. It is an essential reference for anyone seeking to navigate the technical depth, interdisciplinary scope, and strategic significance of quantum searching and optimization in the coming computational era.
This book offers a rigorous and forward-looking exploration of one of the most consequential frontiers in modern computation: the use of quantum mechanics to accelerate search, optimization, learning, simulation, and secure information processing. It begins by establishing the conceptual and mathematical foundations of quantum computation, including quantum gates, circuit design, quantum parallelism, and the distinctions between classical and quantum models of information processing. It then develops the algorithmic core of the field, examining how quantum principles can be systematically translated into high-impact procedures for searching structured and unstructured spaces, solving optimization problems, and achieving provable computational advantages under realistic hardware constraints.
This book:
Designed for researchers, advanced students, engineers, and technology strategists, this volume presents quantum computing not as an abstract scientific curiosity, but as a structured computational discipline grounded in qubits, unitary gates, circuit architectures, interference engineering, and algorithmic complexity. It is an essential reference for anyone seeking to navigate the technical depth, interdisciplinary scope, and strategic significance of quantum searching and optimization in the coming computational era.
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