Customizable and Adaptive Quantum Processors

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A01=Luiza De Macedo Mourelle
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advanced quantum processor simulation
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Author_Nadia Nedjah
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Execution Time
LFSR
Logic Block
Matrix Product
microarchitecture design
Operator Row
Pseudo-random Number Generator
Quantum Bits
Quantum Circuits
Quantum Computing
Quantum computing accelerated by a hardware quantum co-processor
Quantum Gates
quantum instruction execution
Quantum Machine
quantum measurement theory
Quantum Operations
Quantum Operator
Quantum Parallelism
Quantum Processor
Quantum Register
quantum simulation methods
Quantum State
Register MIR
Scratch Memory
Tensor Product
Time Diagram
Toffoli's Gate
Toffoli’s Gate
Truth Table
Uca
UMS
unitary operator analysis

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032382296
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The book describes state-of-the-art advances in simulators and emulators for quantum computing. It introduces the main concepts of quantum computing, defining q-bits, explaining the parallelism behind any quantum computation, describing measurement of the quantum state of information and explaining the process of quantum bit entanglement, collapsed state and cloning. The book reviews the concept of quantum unitary, binary and ternary quantum operators as well as the computation implied by each operator. It provides details of the quantum processor, providing its architecture, which is validated via execution simulation of some quantum instructions.

Nadia Nedjah has degrees in Systems Engineering and Computation- Bachelors (1987) and M.Sc. (1990), both from University of Annaba, Algeria, and a Ph.D. (1997) from University of Manchester – Institute of Science and Technology, UK. She joined the Department of Electronics Engineering and Telecommunications, State University of Rio de Janeiro as a Full Professor in electronics engineering. She has authored three books on Functional and Re-writing Languages, Hardware/Software Co-design for Systems Acceleration and Hardware for soft Computing vs. Soft Computing for Hardware. She has also co-edited more than 20 special issues for high impact journals and more than 45 organized books on computational intelligence related topics, such as Evolvable Machines, Genetic Systems Programming, Evolutionary Machine Design: Methodologies and Applications and Real-World Multi-Objective System Engineering. She (co)-authored more than 120 journal papers and more than 200 conference papers. She is Associate Editor of more than 10 international journals, including International Journal of Electronics (TF), The VLSI Journal (Elsevier) and Microprocessors and Microsystems and IET’s Computer & Digital Techniques (Elsevier). She organized several major conferences related to computational intelligence (for more details, see http://www.eng.uerj.br/~nadia/ english.html).

Luiza de Macedo Mourelle holds a degree in Electronic Engineering from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (1980), a Master’s degree in Systems and Computer Engineering from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (1988) and a PhD in Computing from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology. (1998). She is currently a full professor at the State University of Rio de Janeiro and a research fellow at the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development. She has interest and experience in Computer Science, with emphasis on Computer Systems Architecture, working mainly on the following topics: hardware, VHDL, FPGA, synthesis of digital systems, embedded systems, co-design, interconnection networks and computational intelligence.

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