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Nonlocal Quantum Computing Theory

Cheng Hsiao Wu

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English
CRC Press
23 December 2025
Nonlocal Quantum Computing Theory offers a fresh perspective on quantum computing, moving beyond the traditional qubit-based approach to a physics-driven interpretation of computation. This book highlights the limitations and logical flaws in mainstream quantum computing theories and introduces a rule-based, nonlocal quantum computing framework. Covering general-purpose quantum computing, biological applications, and atomic chains in full superposition and entanglement, this book presents a bold new theoretical foundation for the field.

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Provides a comprehensive introduction to quantum computing from a nonlocal perspective. Critically examines the limitations of the standard qubit-based approach. Explores applications in biological systems and atomic chain computations. Introduces rule-based nonlocal quantum computing theory as an alternative framework. Includes a historical overview and discussion of quantum parallelism.

This book is an essential resource for graduate students in physics and computer science, as well as researchers and professionals engaged in quantum information theory and quantum computing. Its innovative approach contributes to ongoing discussions in the field, making it valuable for those seeking a deeper understanding of the foundations and future of quantum computation.
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Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   380g
ISBN:   9781032892658
ISBN 10:   103289265X
Pages:   108
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Further / Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Overview of Nonlocal Quantum Computing. 2. Quantum Fourier Transform. 3. General-Purpose Quantum Computing--Euclidean Computing. 4. Biological Computing—Non-Euclidean Computing Example. 5. Nonlocal Quantum Computing (I) : Computing from An Entangled Atomic Chain. 6. Nonlocal Quantum Computing (II): Discussion on Time Crystals, Perpetual Motions and Distributed Superconducting Chain.

Dr. Cheng Hsiao Wu received his PhD degree in solid-state physic from University of Rochester in 1972. He post-doctored at New York University and in the City College and was a visiting scientist at Max-Planck Institute in Stuttgart. After working for RCA Laboratory, in 1983, he joined Electrical and Computer Engineering of Missouri University of Science and Technology and has been there since.

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