Quantum Society

Quantum Society
Author: Danah Zohar
Publsiher: WmMorrowPB
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1995-07-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0688142303

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In The Quantum Society authors Danah Zohar and Ian Marshall offer a compelling vision for transforming society using the insights of quantum physics to illuminate their ideas. Diversity, they suggest, is the creative evolutionary force, and the more diverse the society, the greater the opportunity for transformation and growth. Their theory of cosmic and social evolution allows us to discover the meaning and purpose of society through an appreciation and understanding of pluralistic thinking. The result is an all-embracing social model that celebrates the dynamic unity that is possible when we work together to orchestrate and articulate our interdependence. The quantum society is flexible, evolving, and ambiguous. In short, it reflects the idea of society as a living system. The authors use the language of physics to provide the images and metaphors appropriate for understanding the principles that inform this system, bringing into focus our harmonious place within the natural world.

Zero Distance

Zero Distance
Author: Danah Zohar
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2022
Genre: Asia
ISBN: 9789811678493

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"When Danah Zohar first published the early ideas of her Quantum Management Theory in the late 1990's, she articulated a new paradigm, inspired by quantum physics, and began a major contribution to our search for a new management theory that can replace outdated Taylorism. Now, in ZERO DISTANCE, the most comprehensive account of her project, she outlines how the theory has been implemented through the revolutionary RenDanHeyi business model of China's Haier Group, and subsequently several other large companies. Zohar's suggestion that the Haier model also offers a new social and political model is thought provoking. This book is a significant addition to our continuing conversation about the best way to manage companies and other human social systems. I recommend it highly." - Gary Hamel, London Business School, Author of Humanocracy This open access book offers a new management meta-theory to replace Taylorism. It presents a new paradigm in management thinking and a new, practical organizational model for implementing it in our personal and working lives, in our companies, in our communities and nations, and in a sustainable global order. It will offer an understanding of why and how "thinking-as-usual" is failing both business and political leaders in these new times, and it will advocate new thinking and new management practices that are so radically new that they turn everything we have taken for granted inside out and upside down. This new management model is called "Quantum Management Theory", because it is rooted in the new paradigm bequeathed to us by quantum physics and its younger sibling, complexity science. Danah Zohar is a physicist, philosopher, and management thought leader. She is a Visiting Professor at Tsinghua University's School of Economics and Management and a Visiting Professor at the China Academy of Art.

The Quantum Society

The Quantum Society
Author: Danah Zohar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1994
Genre: Physics
ISBN: OCLC:1036792099

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Introduction to Quantum Computing

Introduction to Quantum Computing
Author: Ray LaPierre
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2021-09-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030693183

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This book provides a self-contained undergraduate course on quantum computing based on classroom-tested lecture notes. It reviews the fundamentals of quantum mechanics from the double-slit experiment to entanglement, before progressing to the basics of qubits, quantum gates, quantum circuits, quantum key distribution, and some of the famous quantum algorithms. As well as covering quantum gates in depth, it also describes promising platforms for their physical implementation, along with error correction, and topological quantum computing. With quantum computing expanding rapidly in the private sector, understanding quantum computing has never been so important for graduates entering the workplace or PhD programs. Assuming minimal background knowledge, this book is highly accessible, with rigorous step-by-step explanations of the principles behind quantum computation, further reading, and end-of-chapter exercises, ensuring that undergraduate students in physics and engineering emerge well prepared for the future.

Quantum Mechanics

Quantum Mechanics
Author: Peter Galison,Michael Gordin,David Kaiser
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136709654

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First Published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Mathematics of Quantum Computation

Mathematics of Quantum Computation
Author: Ranee K. Brylinski,Goong Chen
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2002-02-14
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781420035377

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Among the most exciting developments in science today is the design and construction of the quantum computer. Its realization will be the result of multidisciplinary efforts, but ultimately, it is mathematics that lies at the heart of theoretical quantum computer science. Mathematics of Quantum Computation brings together leading computer scientists, mathematicians, and physicists to provide the first interdisciplinary but mathematically focused exploration of the field's foundations and state of the art. Each section of the book addresses an area of major research, and does so with introductory material that brings newcomers quickly up to speed. Chapters that are more advanced include recent developments not yet published in the open literature. Information technology will inevitably enter into the realm of quantum mechanics, and, more than all the atomic, molecular, optical, and nanotechnology advances, it is the device-independent mathematics that is the foundation of quantum computer and information science. Mathematics of Quantum Computation offers the first up-to-date coverage that has the technical depth and breadth needed by those interested in the challenges being confronted at the frontiers of research.

Classical and Quantum Computation

Classical and Quantum Computation
Author: Alexei Yu. Kitaev,Alexander Shen,Mikhail N. Vyalyi,M. N. Vyalyi
Publsiher: American Mathematical Soc.
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2002
Genre: Computational complexity
ISBN: 9780821832295

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An introduction to a rapidly developing topic: the theory of quantum computing. Following the basics of classical theory of computation, the book provides an exposition of quantum computation theory. In concluding sections, related topics, including parallel quantum computation, are discussed.

Quantum Mind and Social Science

Quantum Mind and Social Science
Author: Alexander Wendt
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2015-04-23
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781107082540

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A unique contribution to the understanding of social science, showing the implications of quantum physics for the nature of human society.