a subject of great interest in academia, industry, and government research
institutions. This book builds on the first edition of Fundamentals of Quantum Entanglement to provide a transparent and more insightful introduction for
graduate students, scientists, and engineers. It is also a highly useful education
tool for those practitioners that were not aware of the physical origin of
quantum entanglement: the Dirac-Wheeler-Pryce-Ward physics. The new edition
includes an expansion on topics such as quantum entropy and quantum time. The
book provides a direct, practical, and transparent introduction to the
principles and physics of quantum entanglement.
It does so whilst utilizing an interferometric approach based on
Dirac-Feynman superposition probability amplitudes.
Key Features:
Provides an overview of quantum entanglement at
a basic level
Explains the philosophical origin of quantum
entanglement as well as the physical origin
Presents the key equation for the probability
amplitude for QE from three perspectives while emphasizing its interferometric
derivation
Includes applications on Quantum Cryptography,
Quantum Teleportation, Quantum Computing
Reviews the current technology of QE with an
emphasis in space-to-space communications
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