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Religious Silence without an Ineffable God --$tChapter Two. A Silent Body in a Sonorous World: Silence and Heroic Values in the Iliad --$tChapter Three. The Poet's Voice against Silence --$tChapter Four. "I Will Be Silent": Figures of Silence and Representations of Speaking in Athenian Oratory --$tChapter Five. Words Staging Silence --$tChapter Six. Silence and Tragic Destiny --$tChapter Seven. Silence, a Herald of Death --$tChapter Eight. Silence, Ruse, and Endurance: Odysseus and Beyond --$tConclusion --$tSelect Bibliography --$tIndex 330 $aIn ancient Greece, the spoken word connoted power, whether in the free speech accorded to citizens or in the voice of the poet, whose song was thought to know no earthly bounds. But how did silence fit into the mental framework of a society that valued speech so highly? Here Silvia Montiglio provides the first comprehensive investigation into silence as a distinctive and meaningful phenomenon in archaic and classical Greece. Arguing that the notion of silence is not a universal given but is rather situated in a complex network of associations and values, Montiglio seeks to establish general principles for understanding silence through analyses of cultural practices, including religion, literature, and law. Unlike the silence of a Christian before an ineffable God, which signifies the uselessness of words, silence in Greek religion paradoxically expresses the power of logos--for example, during prayer and sacrifice, it serves as a shield against words that could offend the gods. Montiglio goes on to explore silence in the world of the epic hero, where words are equated with action and their absence signals paralysis or tension in power relationships. Her other examples include oratory, a practice in which citizens must balance their words with silence in very complex ways in order to show that they do not abuse their right to speak. 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The Quantum Computation Model -- 2. Pauli Matrices and Dirac Matrices -- 3. Basic Qubit Operations -- 4. Entangled States -- 5. Quantum Teleportation -- 6. Universal Elements for Quantum Circuits -- 7. Implementing Boolean Functions -- 8. Quantum Fourier Transform -- 9. Phase Estimation Algorithm -- 10. Outlook of Quantum Computing. 330 $aThis textbook is intended for practical, laboratory sessions associated with the course of quantum computing and quantum algorithms, as well as for self-study. It contains basic theoretical concepts and methods for solving basic types of problems and gives an overview of basic qubit operations, entangled states, quantum circuits, implementing functions, quantum Fourier transform, phase estimation, etc. The book serves as a basis for the application of new information technologies in education and corporate technical training: theoretical material and examples of practical problems, as well as exercises with, in most cases, detailed solutions, have relation to information technologies. A large number of detailed examples serve to better develop professional competencies in computer science. Dr. Sergei Kurgalin is Professor and Head of the Department of Digital Technologies at Voronezh State University, Russia. 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