The Quantum Internet: The Second Quantum Revolution (Hardcover)
暫譯: 量子網路:第二次量子革命 (精裝版)

Peter P. Rohde

  • 出版商: Cambridge
  • 出版日期: 2021-09-30
  • 售價: $1,560
  • 貴賓價: 9.8$1,529
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 300
  • ISBN: 1108491456
  • ISBN-13: 9781108491457
  • 相關分類: 量子 Quantum
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商品描述

Following the emergence of quantum computing, the subsequent quantum revolution will be that of interconnecting individual quantum computers at the global level. In the same way that classical computers only realised their full potential with the emergence of the internet, a fully-realised quantum internet is the next stage of evolution for quantum computation. This cutting-edge book examines in detail how the quantum internet would evolve in practise, focusing not only on the technology itself, but also the implications it will have economically and politically, with numerous non-technical sections throughout the text providing broader context to the discussion. The book begins with a description of classical networks before introducing the key concepts behind quantum networks, such as quantum internet protocols, quantum cryptography, and cloud quantum computing. Written in an engaging style and accessible to graduate students in physics, engineering, computer science and mathematics.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

隨著量子計算的出現,隨之而來的量子革命將是全球範圍內互聯互通的個別量子電腦。就像經典計算機只有在互聯網出現後才實現其全部潛力一樣,完全實現的量子互聯網是量子計算的下一個進化階段。本書詳細探討了量子互聯網在實踐中的演變,重點不僅在於技術本身,還包括其在經濟和政治上的影響,書中有許多非技術性部分提供了更廣泛的討論背景。本書首先描述了經典網絡,然後介紹了量子網絡背後的關鍵概念,如量子互聯網協議、量子密碼學和雲端量子計算。以引人入勝的風格撰寫,適合物理、工程、計算機科學和數學的研究生閱讀。

目錄大綱

Part I. Introduction:
1. Foreword
2. Introduction. Part II. Classical Networks:
3. Mathematical representation of networks
4. Network topologies
5. Network algorithms. Part III. Quantum Networks:
6. Quantum channels
7. Optical encoding of quantum information
8. Errors in quantum networks
9. Quantum cost vector analysis
10. Routing strategies
11. Interconnecting and interfacing quantum networks
12. Optical routers
13. Optical stability in quantum networks. Part IV. Protocols for the Quantum Internet:
14. State preparation
15. Measurement
16. Evolution
17. High-level protocols. Part V. Entanglement Distribution:
18. Entanglement – The ultimate quantum resource
19. Quantum repeater networks
20. The irrelevance of latency
21. The quantum Sneakernet™. Part VI. Quantum Cryptography:
22. What is security?
23. Classical cryptography
24. Attacks on classical cryptography
25. Bitcoin and the blockchain
26. Quantum cryptography
27. Attacks on quantum cryptography. Part VII. Quantum Computing:
28. Models for quantum computation
29. Quantum algorithms. Part VIII. Cloud Quantum Computing:
30. The Quantum Cloud™
31. Encrypted cloud quantum computation. Part IX. Economics and Politics:
32. Classical-equivalent computational power and computational scaling functions
33. Per-qubit computational power
34. Time-sharing
35. Economic model assumptions
36. Network power
37. Network value
38. Rate of return
39. Market competitiveness
40. Cost of computation
41. Arbitrage-free time-sharing model
42. Problem size scaling functions
43. Quantum computational leverage
44. Static computational return
45. Forward contract pricing model
46. Political leverage
47. Economic properties of the qubit marketplace
48. Economic implications
49. Game theory of the qubit marketplace. Part X. Essays:
50. The era of quantum supremacy
51. The global virtual quantum computer
52. The economics of the quantum internet
53. Security implications of the global quantum internet
54. Geostrategic quantum politics
55. The quantum ecosystem. Part XI. The End:
56. Conclusion. References. Index.

目錄大綱(中文翻譯)

Part I. Introduction:

1. Foreword

2. Introduction. Part II. Classical Networks:

3. Mathematical representation of networks

4. Network topologies

5. Network algorithms. Part III. Quantum Networks:

6. Quantum channels

7. Optical encoding of quantum information

8. Errors in quantum networks

9. Quantum cost vector analysis

10. Routing strategies

11. Interconnecting and interfacing quantum networks

12. Optical routers

13. Optical stability in quantum networks. Part IV. Protocols for the Quantum Internet:

14. State preparation

15. Measurement

16. Evolution

17. High-level protocols. Part V. Entanglement Distribution:

18. Entanglement – The ultimate quantum resource

19. Quantum repeater networks

20. The irrelevance of latency

21. The quantum Sneakernet™. Part VI. Quantum Cryptography:

22. What is security?

23. Classical cryptography

24. Attacks on classical cryptography

25. Bitcoin and the blockchain

26. Quantum cryptography

27. Attacks on quantum cryptography. Part VII. Quantum Computing:

28. Models for quantum computation

29. Quantum algorithms. Part VIII. Cloud Quantum Computing:

30. The Quantum Cloud™

31. Encrypted cloud quantum computation. Part IX. Economics and Politics:

32. Classical-equivalent computational power and computational scaling functions

33. Per-qubit computational power

34. Time-sharing

35. Economic model assumptions

36. Network power

37. Network value

38. Rate of return

39. Market competitiveness

40. Cost of computation

41. Arbitrage-free time-sharing model

42. Problem size scaling functions

43. Quantum computational leverage

44. Static computational return

45. Forward contract pricing model

46. Political leverage

47. Economic properties of the qubit marketplace

48. Economic implications

49. Game theory of the qubit marketplace. Part X. Essays:

50. The era of quantum supremacy

51. The global virtual quantum computer

52. The economics of the quantum internet

53. Security implications of the global quantum internet

54. Geostrategic quantum politics

55. The quantum ecosystem. Part XI. The End:

56. Conclusion. References. Index.