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Alice and Bob meet Banach: the interface of asymptotic geometric analysis and quantum information theory
The quest to build a quantum computer is arguably one of the major scientific and technological challenges of the twenty-first century, and quantum information theory (QIT) provides the mathematical framework for that quest. Over the last dozen or so years, it has become clear that quantum informati...
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American Mathematical Society
2017
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description | The quest to build a quantum computer is arguably one of the major scientific and technological challenges of the twenty-first century, and quantum information theory (QIT) provides the mathematical framework for that quest. Over the last dozen or so years, it has become clear that quantum information theory is closely linked to geometric functional analysis (Banach space theory, operator spaces, high-dimensional probability), a field also known as asymptotic geometric analysis (AGA). In a nutshell, asymptotic geometric analysis investigates quantitative properties of convex sets, or other geometric structures, and their approximate symmetries as the dimension becomes large. This makes it especially relevant to quantum theory, where systems consisting of just a few particles naturally lead to models whose dimension is in the thousands, or even in the billions. Alice and Bob Meet Banach is aimed at multiple audiences connected through their interest in the interface of QIT and AGA: at quantum information researchers who want to learn AGA or apply its tools; at mathematicians interested in learning QIT, or at least the part of QIT that is relevant to functional analysis/convex geometry/random matrix theory and related areas; and at beginning researchers in either field. Moreover, this user-friendly book contains numerous tables and explicit estimates, with reasonable constants when possible, which make it a useful reference even for established mathematicians generally familiar with the subject. |
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spelling | cern-22960082021-04-21T18:59:24Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2296008engAubrun, GuillaumeSzarek, Stanisław JAlice and Bob meet Banach: the interface of asymptotic geometric analysis and quantum information theoryMathematical Physics and MathematicsThe quest to build a quantum computer is arguably one of the major scientific and technological challenges of the twenty-first century, and quantum information theory (QIT) provides the mathematical framework for that quest. Over the last dozen or so years, it has become clear that quantum information theory is closely linked to geometric functional analysis (Banach space theory, operator spaces, high-dimensional probability), a field also known as asymptotic geometric analysis (AGA). In a nutshell, asymptotic geometric analysis investigates quantitative properties of convex sets, or other geometric structures, and their approximate symmetries as the dimension becomes large. This makes it especially relevant to quantum theory, where systems consisting of just a few particles naturally lead to models whose dimension is in the thousands, or even in the billions. Alice and Bob Meet Banach is aimed at multiple audiences connected through their interest in the interface of QIT and AGA: at quantum information researchers who want to learn AGA or apply its tools; at mathematicians interested in learning QIT, or at least the part of QIT that is relevant to functional analysis/convex geometry/random matrix theory and related areas; and at beginning researchers in either field. Moreover, this user-friendly book contains numerous tables and explicit estimates, with reasonable constants when possible, which make it a useful reference even for established mathematicians generally familiar with the subject.American Mathematical Societyoai:cds.cern.ch:22960082017 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Aubrun, Guillaume Szarek, Stanisław J Alice and Bob meet Banach: the interface of asymptotic geometric analysis and quantum information theory |
title | Alice and Bob meet Banach: the interface of asymptotic geometric analysis and quantum information theory |
title_full | Alice and Bob meet Banach: the interface of asymptotic geometric analysis and quantum information theory |
title_fullStr | Alice and Bob meet Banach: the interface of asymptotic geometric analysis and quantum information theory |
title_full_unstemmed | Alice and Bob meet Banach: the interface of asymptotic geometric analysis and quantum information theory |
title_short | Alice and Bob meet Banach: the interface of asymptotic geometric analysis and quantum information theory |
title_sort | alice and bob meet banach: the interface of asymptotic geometric analysis and quantum information theory |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2296008 |
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