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Название | Quantum computing and Blockchain in business: exploring the applications, challenges, and collision of quantum computing and blockchain |
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Авторы | Krishnakumar Arunkumar |
Коллекция | Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция |
Тематика | Quantum computing. ; Blockchains (Databases) ; Information technology — Management. ; Technological innovations — Management. ; Coding theory & cryptology. ; Data encryption. ; Artificial intelligence. ; Machine learning. ; Mathematical theory of computation. ; Computers — Intelligence (AI) & Semantics. ; Computers — Security — Cryptography. ; Computers — Machine Theory. ; Information technology — Management ; Quantum computing ; Technological innovations — Management ; EBSCO eBooks |
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Язык | Английский |
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Дата создания записи | 09.09.2020 |
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- Cover
- Copyright
- Packt Page
- Contributors
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Introduction to Quantum Computing and Blockchain
- What this book does
- An introduction to quantum computing
- The history of quantum mechanics
- Einstein's quantum troubles
- Bell's inequality
- Quantum computers – a fancy idea
- Déjà vu
- The weirdness of quantum
- A scary experiment
- Einstein's photons – weirder now
- A scary experiment
- Inside a quantum computer
- Qubit types and properties
- Blockchain and cryptography
- Hashing
- The bitcoin hash
- Mining a bitcoin
- A block
- Proof of work
- Transactions
- Utility versus security token
- Hashing
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 2: Quantum Computing – Key Discussion Points
- Superposition
- An exponential challenge
- The five coins puzzle
- Entanglement – spooky action at a distance
- Bloch sphere
- Shor's algorithm
- Grover's algorithm
- Quantum annealing
- Quantum tunneling
- The traveling salesman
- Decoherence
- Quantum Error Correction
- Conclusion
- References
- Superposition
- Chapter 3: The Data Economy
- The internet
- The ARPANET
- TCP/IP
- The boom, the bust, and the boom
- Social media
- Big data
- Structured data processing
- Unstructured data processing
- Big data architecture
- The cloud
- Artificial intelligence
- Origins of AI
- The imitation game
- Avatars of AI
- Blockchain
- Decentralization
- Immutability
- Traceability
- Quantum computing
- Conclusion
- References
- The internet
- Chapter 4: The Impact on Financial Services
- Quantum computing applications
- Market risk
- Credit risk
- Technology limitations
- Quantum-Inspired Digital Annealing
- Quantum annealing
- Dynamic portfolio selection
- ATM replenishment
- Blockchain applications
- Anti-money-laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC)
- Trade finance
- Remittance
- A SWIFT experiment
- Retail remittance
- Central bank-backed digital currency
- Security tokens
- Conclusion
- Quantum computing applications
- Chapter 5: Interview with Dr. Dave Snelling, Fujitsu Fellow
- Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 6: The Impact on Healthcare and Pharma
- The rally for innovation
- The AI doctor
- Last mile healthcare
- Cancer diagnosis and treatment
- Drug discovery
- Blockchain in healthcare
- Insurance
- Pharmaceutical supply chains
- Healthcare data exchanges
- Research governance
- Conclusion
- The rally for innovation
- Chapter 7: Interview with Dr. B. Rajathilagam, Head of AI Research, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
- Conclusion
- Chapter 8: The Impact on Governance
- Social media in politics
- Election modeling
- Quantum machine learning
- Boltzmann machine
- QxBranch election model
- Primary experiment
- Blockchain, governance, and elections
- Governance models
- On-chain governance
- Benevolent dictator for life
- Core development team
- Open governance
- Smart Dubai
- e-Estonia
- Estonia and e-Residency
- The Vienna token
- United Nations and refugees
- Governance models
- Conclusion
- Chapter 9: Interview with Max Henderson, Senior Data Scientist, Rigetti and QxBranch
- Conclusion
- Chapter 10: The Impact on Smart Cities and Environment
- So why do I care?
- Smart cities
- Smart parking
- Traffic management
- City planning
- Waste collection
- Climate modeling
- Biogeography
- Atmospheric circulation
- Ocean currents
- Earth's tilt
- Quantum computing solutions
- Conclusion
- Chapter 11: Interview with Sam McArdle, Quantum Computing Researcher at t
- Conclusion
- Chapter 12: The Impact on Chemistry
- Nitrogen fixation
- Carbon capture
- NISQ and chemistry
- Blockchain in chemistry
- Fostering an industry ecosystem
- Disaster recovery
- Conclusion
- Chapter 13: The Impact on Logistics
- Traffic management systems
- The Airbus quantum computing challenge
- Quantum networks
- Data security
- Blockchain in logistics
- Tracking goods
- The food supply chain
- Sustainable supply chains
- Transport
- Vehicle manufacturing
- Conclusion
- Chapter 14: Interview with Dinesh Nagarajan, Partner, IBM
- Conclusion
- Chapter 15: Quantum-Safe Blockchain
- A race against time
- The RSA algorithm
- ECC
- Does quantum computing mean chaos?
- Quantum-Safe Cryptography
- Lattice-Based Cryptography
- Code-Based Cryptography
- Blockchain Cryptography
- Quantum-Safe Cryptography
- Security in a post-quantum world
- eXtended Merkle Signature Scheme (XMSS)
- Blockchain Post Quantum Signatures (BPQS)
- Winternitz One-Time Signatures (W-OTS)
- Conclusion
- A race against time
- Chapter 16: Nation States and Cyberwars
- When growth can be dangerous
- Fertile grounds
- Age of the machine
- The cyber arms race
- United States
- China leading the world
- Europe and the United Kingdom
- The hype surrounding quantum networks
- Conclusion
- Chapter 17: Conclusion – Blue Skies
- Is there hype?
- Is there merit?
- Healthcare
- Financial services
- Logistics
- Climate
- Elections
- A bumpy road ahead
- The collision course
- Nation states and ecosystems
- The sky is blue
- Other Books You May Enjoy
- Index