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[249]-260) and index. 327 $aQuantum Computing and Communications An Engineering Approach; Contents; Preface; How to use this book; Acknowledgments; List of Figures; Acronyms; Part I Introduction to Quantum Computing; 1 Motivations; 1.1 Life Cycle of a Well-known Invention; 1.2 What about Computers and Computing?; 1.3 Let us Play Marbles; 2 Quantum Computing Basics; 2.1 Mystery of Probabilistic Gate; 2.2 The Postulates of Quantum Mechanics; 2.3 Qbits and Qregisters; 2.4 Elementary Quantum Gates; 2.5 General Description of the Interferometer; 2.6 Entanglement; 2.6.1 A surprising quantum state - entanglement 327 $a2.6.2 The CNOT gate as classical copy machine and quantum entangler2.6.3 Bell states; 2.6.4 Entanglement with the environment - decoherence; 2.6.5 The EPR paradox and the Bell inequality; 2.7 No Cloning Theorem; 2.8 How to Prepare an Arbitrary Superposition; 2.9 Further Reading; 3 Measurements; 3.1 General Measurements; 3.2 Projective Measurements; 3.2.1 Measurement operators and the 3(rd) Postulate in the case of projective measurement; 3.2.2 Measurement using the computational basis states; 3.2.3 Observable and projective measurement; 3.2.4 Repeated projective measurement 327 $a3.2.5 CHSH inequality with entangled particles3.3 Positive Operator Valued Measurement; 3.3.1 Measurement operators and the 3(rd) Postulate in the case of POVM; 3.3.2 How to apply POVM operators; 3.4 Relations among the Measurement Types; 3.5 Quantum Computing-based Solution of the Game with Marbles; 3.6 Further Reading; Part II Quantum Algorithms; 4 Two Simple Quantum Algorithms; 4.1 Superdense Coding; 4.2 Quantum Teleportation; 4.3 Further Reading; 5 Quantum Parallelism; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Deutsch-Jozsa Algorithm; 5.3 Simon Algorithm; 5.4 Further Reading 327 $a6 Quantum Fourier Transform and its Applications6.1 Quantum Fourier Transform; 6.2 Quantum Phase Estimation; 6.2.1 Idealistic phase estimation; 6.2.2 Phase estimation in practical cases; 6.2.3 Quantitative analysis of the phase estimator; 6.2.4 Estimating quantum uncertainty; 6.3 Order Finding and Factoring - Shor Algorithm; 6.3.1 Connection between factoring and order finding; 6.3.2 Quantum-based order finding; 6.3.3 Error analysis and a numerical example; 6.4 QFT as generalized Hadamard transform; 6.5 Generalizations of order finding; 6.5.1 Period finding 327 $a6.5.2 Two-dimensional period finding and discrete logarithm6.6 Further Reading; Part III Quantum-assisted Solutions of Infocom Problems; 7 Searching in an Unsorted Database; 7.1 The Basic Grover Algorithm; 7.1.1 Initialization - quantum parallelism; 7.1.2 First stage of G - the Oracle; 7.1.3 Second stage of G - inversion about the average; 7.1.4 Required number of iterations; 7.1.5 Error analysis; 7.2 Quantum Counting; 7.2.1 Quantum counting based on phase estimation; 7.2.2 Error analysis; 7.2.3 Replacing quantum counting with indirect estimation on M; 7.3 Quantum Existence Testing 327 $a7.3.1 Error analysis 330 $aQuantum computers will revolutionize the way telecommunications networks function. Quantum computing holds the promise of solving problems that would be intractable with conventional computers by implementing principles from quantum physics in the development of computer hardware, software and communications equipment. Quantum-assisted computing will be the first step towards full quantum systems, and will cause immense disruption of our traditional networks. 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