Frontiers in Quantum Computing

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Series: Physics Research and Technology
BISAC: COM014000

Quantum Computing is an ever-increasing field of interest both from a conceptual and applied standpoint. Quantum Mechanics has radically changed our vision and understanding of the physical reality and also has had an enormous technological and societal impact. On the other hand, the development of Information Theory, including computer science and communications theory, made possible the information “revolution” which has had a deep impact on our everyday life.
This volume isn’t meant to represent a complete or beginner’s guide to Quantum Computing but has the aim to present some of its most interesting and fascinating developments related to both theoretical and applied aspects. The target audience of this book is composed of scientists and researchers interested in the most advanced theoretical and applied developments of quantum computation and quantum information.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Dedication

Preface

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. Quantum (Hyper)computation by Means of Water Coherent Domains – Part I: The Phsyical Level
(Luigi Maxmilian Caligiuri, Foundation of Physics Research Center, Cosenza, Italy)

Chapter 2. The Quantum Phase Operator and Its Role in Quantum Computing
(Luigi Maxmilian Caligiuri, Foundation of Physics Research Center, Cosenza, Italy)

Chapter 3. Quantum (Hyper)computation by Means of Water Coherent Domains – Part II: The Computational Level
(Luigi Maxmilian Caligiuri, Foundation of Physics Research Center, Cosenza, Italy)

Chapter 4. Computing Hyperincursive Discrete Relativistic Quantum Majorana and Dirac Equations and Quantum Computation
(Daniel M. Dubois, Centre for Hyperincursion and Anticipation in Ordered Systems, Institute of Mathematics, University of Liege, Sart-Tilman, Liege, Belgium)

Chapter 5. Quantum Computing and the Quantum Mind: A New Approach to Quantum Gravity
(Paola Zizzi and Massimo Pregnolato, Department of Brain and Behavioural Sciences, University of Pavia, Piazza Botta, Pavia, Italy, and others)

Chapter 6. Can Instantaneous Quantum Algorithms Be Developed?
(Richard L. Amoroso, Noetic Advanced Studies Institute, Beryl, UT, US))

Chapter 7. Sentient Androids
(Richard L. Amoroso, Noetic Advanced Stidies Institute, Beryl, UT, US)

Chapter 8. Imminent Advent of Universal Quantum Computing (Uqc)
(Richard L. Amoroso, Noetic Advanced Stidies Institute, Beryl, UT, US)

Chapter 9. Brain – Quantum Hypercomputing System
(Takaaki Musha, Advanced Science-Technology Research Organization, Yokohama, Japan)

Chapter 10. Parametric Resonance, Particle Stochastic Interactions with a Periodic Medium, and Quantum Simulations
(Mario J. Pinheiro, Department of Physics, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal)

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