Quantum measurement theory and its applications

Jacobs, Kurt.

Quantum measurement theory and its applications Kurt Jacobs, University of Massachusetts at Boston. - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014. - xii, 544 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm

Includes bibliographical references (pages 498-538) and index.

Machine generated contents note: Preface; 1. Quantum measurement theory; 2. Useful concepts from information theory; 3. Continuous measurement; 4. Statistical mechanics, open systems, and measurement; 5. Quantum feedback control; 6. Metrology; 7. Quantum mesoscopic systems I: circuits and measurements; 8. Quantum mesoscopic systems II: measurement and control; Appendices; References; Index.

"Recent experimental advances in the control of quantum superconducting circuits, nano-mechanical resonators and photonic crystals has meant that quantum measurement theory is now an indispensable part of the modelling and design of experimental technologies. This book, aimed at graduate students and researchers in physics, gives a thorough introduction to the basic theory of quantum measurement and many of its important modern applications. Measurement and control is explicitly treated in superconducting circuits and optical and opto-mechanical systems, and methods for deriving the Hamiltonians of superconducting circuits are introduced in detail. Further applications covered include feedback control, metrology, open systems and thermal environments, Maxwell's demon, and the quantum-to-classical transition"--

9781107025486 (hardback) 1107025486 (hardback)

2014011297


Quantum measure theory.
SCIENCE / Quantum Theory.

QC174.17.M4 / J33 2014

530.801 J15Q



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