Amit Dutta, Gabriel Aeppli, Bikas K Chakrabarti, Uma Divakaran, Thomas F Rosenbaum, Diptiman Sen
Quantum Phase Transitions in Transverse Field Spin Models
From Statistical Physics to Quantum Information
Amit Dutta, Gabriel Aeppli, Bikas K Chakrabarti, Uma Divakaran, Thomas F Rosenbaum, Diptiman Sen
Quantum Phase Transitions in Transverse Field Spin Models
From Statistical Physics to Quantum Information
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This book establishes the fundamental connections between the physics of quantum phase transitions and the technological promise of quantum information.
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This book establishes the fundamental connections between the physics of quantum phase transitions and the technological promise of quantum information.
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- Verlag: Cambridge-Hitachi
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 185mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 826g
- ISBN-13: 9781107068797
- ISBN-10: 1107068797
- Artikelnr.: 42456836
- Verlag: Cambridge-Hitachi
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 185mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 826g
- ISBN-13: 9781107068797
- ISBN-10: 1107068797
- Artikelnr.: 42456836
Amit Dutta holds a PhD from the Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata. After postdoctoral experience at the Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems in Dresden, Germany, and at Wuerzburg University, Germany, he joined the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, in 2003, where he is currently a professor. He has written several highly cited papers on quantum phase transitions, quantum non-equilibrium dynamics and quantum information, and coauthored Quantum Ising Phases and Transitions in Transverse Ising Models (1996). He is a regular associate of the Abdus Salam International Center for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy.
List of tables
1. Quantum phase transitions
2. Information theoretic measures close to a quantum critical point
3. Non-equilibrium dynamics across quantum critical points
4. Transverse Ising models in higher dimensions
5. Transverse field models in one dimension
6. Quantum phase transitions in related models
7. Role of quenched disorder
8. Related models with frustration
9. Quantum information theoretic measures: transverse field and related models
10. Non-equilibrium dynamics across quantum critical points: slow quenching
11. Further studies on non-equilibrium dynamics
12. Quenching and quantum information
13. Some very recent developments in information and dynamics
14. Experimental realisations of transverse field Ising systems
15. Adiabatic quantum computations and transverse field models
16. Concluding comments
Appendices
Notes
References
Index.
1. Quantum phase transitions
2. Information theoretic measures close to a quantum critical point
3. Non-equilibrium dynamics across quantum critical points
4. Transverse Ising models in higher dimensions
5. Transverse field models in one dimension
6. Quantum phase transitions in related models
7. Role of quenched disorder
8. Related models with frustration
9. Quantum information theoretic measures: transverse field and related models
10. Non-equilibrium dynamics across quantum critical points: slow quenching
11. Further studies on non-equilibrium dynamics
12. Quenching and quantum information
13. Some very recent developments in information and dynamics
14. Experimental realisations of transverse field Ising systems
15. Adiabatic quantum computations and transverse field models
16. Concluding comments
Appendices
Notes
References
Index.
List of tables
1. Quantum phase transitions
2. Information theoretic measures close to a quantum critical point
3. Non-equilibrium dynamics across quantum critical points
4. Transverse Ising models in higher dimensions
5. Transverse field models in one dimension
6. Quantum phase transitions in related models
7. Role of quenched disorder
8. Related models with frustration
9. Quantum information theoretic measures: transverse field and related models
10. Non-equilibrium dynamics across quantum critical points: slow quenching
11. Further studies on non-equilibrium dynamics
12. Quenching and quantum information
13. Some very recent developments in information and dynamics
14. Experimental realisations of transverse field Ising systems
15. Adiabatic quantum computations and transverse field models
16. Concluding comments
Appendices
Notes
References
Index.
1. Quantum phase transitions
2. Information theoretic measures close to a quantum critical point
3. Non-equilibrium dynamics across quantum critical points
4. Transverse Ising models in higher dimensions
5. Transverse field models in one dimension
6. Quantum phase transitions in related models
7. Role of quenched disorder
8. Related models with frustration
9. Quantum information theoretic measures: transverse field and related models
10. Non-equilibrium dynamics across quantum critical points: slow quenching
11. Further studies on non-equilibrium dynamics
12. Quenching and quantum information
13. Some very recent developments in information and dynamics
14. Experimental realisations of transverse field Ising systems
15. Adiabatic quantum computations and transverse field models
16. Concluding comments
Appendices
Notes
References
Index.