Book description
The book provides an overview of the most advanced quantum
informational geometric techniques, which can help quantum communication
theorists analyze quantum channels, such as security or additivity
properties. Each section addresses an area of major research of quantum
information theory and quantum communication networks. The authors
present the fundamental theoretical results of quantum information
theory, while also presenting the details of advanced quantum
ccommunication protocols with clear mathematical and information
theoretical background. This book bridges the gap between quantum
physics, quantum information theory, and practical engineering.
SANDOR IMRE is head of the Department of Telecommunications at
Budapest University of Technology and Economics in Budapest, Hungary.
He has published over 250 peer-reviewed papers from global journals
and at international conferences including many of IEEE
COMSOC-sponsored conferences.
LASZLO GYONGYOSI is a PhD student and faculty member at
Budapest University of Technology and Economics in Budapest, Hungary.