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The Joy of Quantum Computing: A Concise Introduction
By (Author) Jed Brody
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
5th November 2025
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Computer science
Mathematical physics
Hardback
200
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
An engaging and accessible presentation of the most famous algorithms and applications of quantum computing
The Joy of Quantum Computing introduces quantum computing succinctly, and with minimal mathematical formalism. Engagingly written-a feast for the reader's inner nerd-it presents the most famous algorithms and applications of quantum computing and quantum information science, including the "killer apps," Grover's search algorithm and Shor's factoring algorithm. The only prerequisite is precalculus; readers need no knowledge of quantum physics. Matrices are relegated to the (completely optional) final two chapters. The book shows readers that quantum information science is about more than just high-speed calculations and data security. It is also about the fundamental meaning of quantum mechanics and the ultimate nature of reality.
The Joy of Quantum Computing is suitable for classroom use or independent study by questing autodidacts.
Offers detailed explanations of quantum circuits, quantum algorithms, and quantum mysteries
Explains how to apply quantum information science to cryptography (and how Shor's algorithm menaces classical cryptography)
Introduces the mystifying topics of quantum teleportation and the no-cloning theorem
Discusses Bell inequalities, which permit experimental tests of philosophical assumptions
Presents a simple model of quantum decoherence, shedding light on Schrodinger's mysterious cat
Jed Brody is associate teaching professor of physics at Emory University and the author of Quantum Entanglement.