The Feynman Processor Quantum Entanglement And The Computing Revolution

The Feynman Processor Quantum Entanglement And The Computing Revolution by Gerard J. Milburn, published by Basic Books on October 8, 1999, offers an accessible exploration of quantum computing and its implications for the future of technology. This 240-page book delves into the scientific principles behind quantum phenomena, particularly focusing on concepts such as entanglement and the potential for teleportation at the atomic level. Milburn presents these complex ideas in a manner intended for the general public, making them comprehensible and engaging.
Readers will discover how advancements in quantum computing challenge traditional notions of computing elements, reducing them to sizes smaller than current chips. The book discusses the groundbreaking work of physicist Richard Feynman, who inspired the quest for the smallest and fastest computing components. Milburn also highlights the revolutionary potential of quantum computing in areas like cryptography, where unbreakable codes can be constructed. This edition serves as a foundational text for those interested in the intersection of science and technology, providing insights into the future of computing and the scientific breakthroughs that are shaping it.
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Quantum computing, the reduction of computing elements to sizes far smaller than that of present-day chips, down to the size of individual atoms, presents new problems, problems on the quantum level. But thanks to new discoveries by Gerard Milburn and other cutting-edge scientists, quantum computing is about to become a reality.In this book, the first one for the general public to explain the scientific ideas behind concepts seen before only in science fiction, physicist Milburn brings us the exciting world of phenomena of entanglement, where particles can be in two places at the same time, where matter on the quantum level can be teleported à la Star Trek’s famous Transporter; and where cryptographers can construct fundamentally unbreakable computer codes.Although other books and magazine articles have dealt with some of the subjects in this book, this is the first book for the layman to deal specifically with quantum computing, an area pioneered by the great physicist Richard Feynman, who first posed the challenge to scientists to devise the smallest, fastest computer elements, to take us to the absolute physical limits of computers. This book promises to both astound and educate every reader eager to keep abreast of the latest breakthroughs in physics and computers.
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