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This book provides an up-to-date account of current research in quantum information theory, at the intersection of theoretical computer science, quantum physics, and mathematics. The book confronts many unprecedented theoretical challenges generated by infi nite dimensionality and memory effects in quantum communication. The book will also equip readers with all the required mathematical tools to understand these essential questions.

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This book provides an up-to-date account of current research in quantum information theory, at the intersection of theoretical computer science, quantum physics, and mathematics. The book confronts many unprecedented theoretical challenges generated by infi nite dimensionality and memory effects in quantum communication. The book will also equip readers with all the required mathematical tools to understand these essential questions.


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Autorenporträt
Mou-Hsiung Chang, Ph.D

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

U.S. Army Research Office (07/2002-12/2014)
Basic Research Program Manager (retired 01/2015)
University of Alabama in Huntsville (09/1974-07/2002)
Professor Emeritus of Mathematical Sciences (09/2002-present)
Chair of Mathematical Sciences Department (09/01/1993- 08/31/2001)
Professor of Mathematical Sciences (09/1985 - 07/2002)
Associate Professor of Mathematical Sciences (09/1978- 08/1985)
Assistant Professor of Mathematical Sciences (09/1974 - 08/1978)
North Carolina State University (06/2008-present)
Adjunct Professor of Mathematics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (09/1984-02/1985)
Visiting Scientist at MIT Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems (LIDS)