1st Edition
Mathematical Theory of Quantum Teleportation Protocols An Introduction for Scientists and Engineers
1. Linear Spaces and Operators. 2. Classical Bits and Classical Gates. 3. Essentials From Quantum Physics. 4. Entanglement. 5. Density Matrix. 6. Quantum Noise. 7. Quantum Communication System. 8. Teleportation of Single-qubit Quantum States. 9. Teleportation Protocol of Multi-qubit States 10. Bidirectional Teleportation Protocols 11. Controlled Teleportation Protocols 12. Multi-hop Teleportation Schemes 13. Probabilistic Teleportation Protocols 14. Teleportation Under Noisy Environments 15. Control of Noise in Teleportation Processes Appendix A: Remote State Preparation scheme of single-qubit state Appendix B: Joint remote state preparation protocol of single-qubit state Appendix C: Hybrid bi-directional communication protocol References Index
Biography
Binayak S. Choudhury is a Professor of Mathematics at the Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur, India. He has more than three decades of research and teaching experience, in which more than two decades have been in the position of Full Professor. He has wide research interests in several topics of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Theoretical Physics and Decision Sciences. He has published more than 300 research articles and guided 26 research students for Ph.D. degree. He has handled several Research Projects as a Principal Investigator. He has travelled widely across the world in connection with research work. Particularly, his contributions to Quantum Information Theory over about two decades have been commendable.
Soumen Samanta is currently an Assistant Professor of Mathematics in the Department of Applied Science at Haldia Institute of Technology, West Bengal, India. Before that, he has served as an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at IIEST, Shibpur, India, on a contractual basis. He has experience in teaching mathematics at Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels. He has obtained his Master of Science degree from the University of Calcutta, India and Ph.D. degree in the field of Quantum Information Theory from IIEST, Shibpur, India. Dr. Samanta has specialized in the Theory of Quantum Communication particularly in Quantum Teleportation, Quantum Remote State Preparation, Quantum Walk, etc. Dr. Samanta has contributed significantly to the field of Quantum Information Theory through more than 30 research articles. He has also served as a reviewer for different journals.






