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Topological Phases of Matter and Quantum Computation [Pehme köide]

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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 430 g
  • Sari: Contemporary Mathematics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2020
  • Kirjastus: American Mathematical Society
  • ISBN-10: 1470440741
  • ISBN-13: 9781470440749
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 430 g
  • Sari: Contemporary Mathematics
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jun-2020
  • Kirjastus: American Mathematical Society
  • ISBN-10: 1470440741
  • ISBN-13: 9781470440749
Teised raamatud teemal:
This volume contains the proceedings of the AMS Special Session on Topological Phases of Matter and Quantum Computation, held from September 24-25, 2016, at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine.

Topological quantum computing has exploded in popularity in recent years. Sitting at the triple point between mathematics, physics, and computer science, it has the potential to revolutionize sub-disciplines in these fields. The academic importance of this field has been recognized in physics through the 2016 Nobel Prize. In mathematics, some of the 1990 Fields Medals were awarded for developments in topics that nowadays are fundamental tools for the study of topological quantum computation. Moreover, the practical importance of this discipline has been underscored by recent industry investments.

The relative youth of this field combined with a high degree of interest in it makes now an excellent time to get involved. Furthermore, the cross-disciplinary nature of topological quantum computing provides an unprecedented number of opportunities for cross-pollination of mathematics, physics, and computer science. This can be seen in the variety of works contained in this volume. With articles coming from mathematics, physics, and computer science, this volume aims to provide a taste of different sub-disciplines for novices and a wealth of new perspectives for veteran researchers. Regardless of your point of entry into topological quantum computing or your experience level, this volume has something for you.
Preface ix
Lie theory for fusion categories: A research primer
1(26)
Andrew Schopieray
Entanglement and the Temperley-Lieb category
27(24)
Michael Brannan
Benoit Collins
Lifting shadings on symmetrically self-dual subfactor planar algebras
51(12)
Zhengwei Liu
Scott Morrison
David Penneys
Q-systems and compact W*-algebra objects
63(26)
Corey Jones
David Penneys
Dimension as a quantum statistic and the classification of metaplectic categories
89(26)
Paul Bruillard
Paul Gustafson
Julia Yael Plavnik
Eric C. Rowell
The rank of G-crossed braided extensions of modular tensor categories
115(6)
Marcel Bischoff
Symmetry defects and their application to topological quantum computing
121(32)
Colleen Delaney
Zhenghan Wang
Topological quantum computation with gapped boundaries and boundary defects
153(12)
Iris Cong
Zhenghan Wang
Classification of gapped quantum liquid phases of matter
165(8)
Xiao-Gang Wen
Schur-type invariants of branched G-covers of surfaces
173(26)
Eric Samperton
Quantum error-correcting codes over finite Frobenius rings
199(16)
Andreas Klappenecker
Sangjun Lee
Andrew Nemec
A short history of frames and quantum designs
215
Bernhard G. Bodmann
John I. Haas
Paul Bruillard, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA.

Carlos Ortiz Marrero, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA.

Julia Plavnik, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN.