Ultracold gases and quantum information

École d'été de Physique des Houches in Singapore, Session XCI, 29 June-24 July 2009, École Thématique du CNRS

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Ultracold gases and quantum information

École d'été de Physique des Houches in Singapore, Session XCI, 29 June-24 July 2009, École Thématique du CNRS

Since 1951, the prestigious Les Houches summer school has given rigorous graduate programmes in France. In July 2009, the first Les Houches school outside Europe took place in Singapore. This volume gathers the lectures conducted at the four-week school focused on two exciting key topics: quantum information science and ultracold atomic physics.

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Language
English
Pages
630

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Oxford, New York
Other Titles
École d'été de Physique des Houches in Singapore, Session XCI, 29 June-24 July 2009, École Thématique du CNRS, Les Houches 2009 Session XCI

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
530.12
Library of Congress
QC173.96 .E28 2009, QC173.96, QC174.12

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxxi, 630 p. :
Number of pages
630

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25015340M
ISBN 10
0199603650
ISBN 13
9780199603657
LCCN
2011922178
OCLC/WorldCat
687700547

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