An Introduction to the Formalism of Quantum Information
Carlos Navarrete-Benlloch

TL;DR
This paper provides an introductory overview of the formalism of quantum information, focusing on its language, concepts, and definitions, especially in the context of continuous variables, aimed at newcomers to the field.
Contribution
It offers a personal, accessible perspective on quantum information formalism, emphasizing the logical progression from quantum mechanics basics to continuous variables, without exhaustive reviews or proofs.
Findings
Introduces the language and concepts of quantum information
Builds up towards continuous variables formalism
Provides a personal perspective for newcomers
Abstract
Quantum information is an emerging field which has attracted a lot of attention in the last fifteen years or so. It is a broad subject which covers from the most applied questions (e.g., how to build quantum computers or secure cryptographic systems), to the most theoretical problems concerning the formalism of quantum mechanics, its complexity, and its potential to go beyond classical physics. I have written these notes as an introduction to the formalism of quantum information, trying to show how it is a natural progression from an undergraduate course on quantum mechanics (just as I felt it was for me). Hence, these are mainly notes about the language of quantum information and the meaning of its terms, not about its applications. They do not intend to be an exhaustive review about the field, but just a logical sequence of ideas, concepts and definitions, building up towards the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Information and Cryptography
