1st Edition

Nonlocal Quantum Computing Theory

By Cheng Hsiao Wu Copyright 2026
118 Pages 51 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

118 Pages 51 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Nonlocal Quantum Computing Theory offers a fresh perspective on quantum computing, moving beyond the traditional qubit-based approach to a physics-driven interpretation of computation. This book highlights the limitations and logical flaws in mainstream quantum computing theories and introduces a rule-based, nonlocal quantum computing framework. Covering general-purpose quantum computing,... Read more

1. Overview of Nonlocal Quantum Computing
2. Quantum Fourier Transform
3. General-Purpose Quantum Computing--Euclidean Computing
4. Biological Computing—Non-Euclidean Computing Example
5. Nonlocal Quantum Computing (I) : Computing from An Entangled Atomic Chain
6. Nonlocal Quantum Computing (II): Discussion on Time Crystals, Perpetual Motions and Distributed Superconducting Chain

Biography

Dr. Cheng Hsiao Wu received his PhD degree in solid-state physic from University of Rochester in 1972. He post-doctored at New York University and in the City College and was a visiting scientist at Max-Planck Institute in Stuttgart. After working for RCA Laboratory, in 1983, he joined Electrical and Computer Engineering of Missouri University of Science and Technology and has been there since.