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A First Course in the Sporadic SICs, Paperback / softback Book

A First Course in the Sporadic SICs Paperback / softback

Part of the SpringerBriefs in Mathematical Physics series

Paperback / softback

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This book focuses on the Symmetric Informationally Complete quantum measurements (SICs) in dimensions 2 and 3, along with one set of SICs in dimension 8.

These objects stand out in ways that have earned them the moniker of "sporadic SICs".

By some standards, they are more approachable than the other known SICs, while by others they are simply atypical.

The author forays into quantum information theory using them as examples, and the author explores their connections with other exceptional objects like the Leech lattice and integral octonions.

The sporadic SICs take readers from the classification of finite simple groups to Bell's theorem and the discovery that "hidden variables" cannot explain away quantum uncertainty. While no one department teaches every subject to which the sporadic SICs pertain, the topic is approachable without too much background knowledge.

The book includes exercises suitable for an elective at the graduate or advanced undergraduate level.

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