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Language/s: 
English
Publication statement: 
Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2013
Extent: 
XXX, 370 S. : graph. Darst.
Note: 
Includes index
Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
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ISBN: 
978-0-521-19956-8 pbk. : GBP 26.99
Notes: 
Machine generated contents note: 1. Atoms and the void; 2. Sets; 3. Gödel, Turing, and friends; 4. Minds and machines; 5. Paleocomplexity; 6. P, NP, and friends; 7. Randomness; 8. Crypto; 9. Quantum; 10. Quantum computing; 11. Penrose; 12. Decoherence and hidden variables; 13. Proofs; 14. How big are quantum states?; 15. Skepticism of quantum computing; 16. Learning; 17. Interactive proofs and more; 18. Fun with the Anthropic Principle; 19. Free will; 20. Time travel; 21. Cosmology and complexity; 22. Ask me anything.
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Library of Congress Classification: QC174.17.M35
Dewey Decimal Classification: 621.39/1
Mathematics Subject Classification: *68-02
Mathematics Subject Classification: 68-03
Mathematics Subject Classification: 81-02
Mathematics Subject Classification: 81-03
Mathematics Subject Classification: 00A30
Mathematics Subject Classification: 68Q12
Mathematics Subject Classification: 68Q15
Mathematics Subject Classification: 68T05
Mathematics Subject Classification: 68W20
Mathematics Subject Classification: 81P05
Mathematics Subject Classification: 81P68
Mathematics Subject Classification: 81P94
Mathematics Subject Classification: 94A60
Mathematics Subject Classification: 94A60
Abstract: 
"Written by noted quantum computing theorist Scott Aaronson, this book takes readers on a tour through some of the deepest ideas of maths, computer science and physics. Full of insights, arguments and philosophical perspectives, the book covers an amazing array of topics. Beginning in antiquity with Democritus, it progresses through logic and set theory, computability and complexity theory, quantum computing, cryptography, the information content of quantum states and the interpretation of quantum mechanics. There are also extended discussions about time travel, Newcomb's Paradox, the anthropic principle and the views of Roger Penrose. Aaronson's informal style makes this fascinating book accessible to readers with scientific backgrounds, as well as students and researchers working in physics, computer science, mathematics and philosophy"--
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Shelf mark: 
1 A 877980
Location: 
Potsdamer Straße
 
 
 
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