B.E DEGREE PROGRAMME COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
(Offered in Colleges affiliated to Anna University)
CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS – REGULATIONS – 2004
B.E. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
LIST OF ELECTIVES FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
CS1021  QUANTUM COMPUTING
AIM
  To understand the fundamental principles of quantum computing.
OBJECTIVES
  • To understand the building blocks of a quantum computer.
  • To understand the principles, quantum information and limitation of  quantum operations formalizing.
  • To understand the quantum error and its correction.
UNIT I  FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS                9
  Global Perspectives, Quantum Bits, Quantum Computation, Quantum  Algorithms, Quantum Information, Postulates of Quantum Mechanisms.
UNIT II  QUANTUM COMPUTATION                9
  Quantum Circuits – Quantum algorithms, Single Orbit operations,  Control Operations, Measurement, Universal Quantum Gates, Simulation of  Quantum Systems, Quantum Fourier transform, Phase estimation,  Applications, Quantum search algorithms – Quantum counting – Speeding up  the solution of NP – complete problems – Quantum Search for an  unstructured database.
UNIT III  QUANTUM COMPUTERS                9
  Guiding Principles, Conditions for Quantum Computation, Harmonic  Oscillator Quantum Computer, Optical Photon Quantum Computer – Optical  cavity Quantum electrodynamics, Ion traps, Nuclear Magnetic resonance.
UNIT IV  QUANTUM INFORMATIONS                9
  Quantum noise and Quantum Operations – Classical Noise and Markov  Processes, Quantum Operations, Examples of Quantum noise and Quantum  Operations – Applications of Quantum operations, Limitations of the  Quantum operations formalism, Distance Measures for Quantum information.
UNIT V  QUANTUM ERROR CORRECTION               9
  Introduction, Shor code, Theory of Quantum Error –Correction,  Constructing Quantum Codes, Stabilizer codes, Fault – Tolerant Quantum  Computation, Entropy and information – Shannon Entropy, Basic properties  of Entropy, Von Neumann, Strong Sub Additivity, Data Compression,  Entanglement as a physical resource.
 TOTAL : 45
  TEXT BOOK
  1. Micheal A. Nielsen. & Issac L. Chiang, “Quantum Computation and  Quantum Information”, Cambridge University Press, Fint South Asian  edition, 2002.
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