6 edition of Quantum computing devices found in the catalog.
Quantum computing devices
Published
2007
by Chapman & Hall/CRC in Boca Raton, FL
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Goong Chen ... [et al.]. |
Series | Chapman & Hall/CRC applied mathematics and nonlinear science series |
Contributions | Chen, Goong, 1950- |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QA76.889 .Q832 2007 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xviii, 542 p. : |
Number of Pages | 542 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17881607M |
ISBN 10 | 1584886811 |
ISBN 10 | 9781584886815 |
LC Control Number | 2006049559 |
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