
Decoding Reality: The Universe as Quantum Information First Edition
Author(s): Vlatko Vedral (Author)
- Publisher: OUP Oxford
- Publication Date: 25 Feb. 2010
- Edition: First Edition
- Language: English
- Print length: 240 pages
- ISBN-10: 0199237697
- ISBN-13: 9780199237692
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
The author evinces great enthusiasm and curiosity throughout. (
Steven Poole, The Guardian)By turns irreverent, erudite and funny, ‘Decoding Reality’ is…a ripping good read. (
Seth Lloyd, New Scientist)A wide-ranging and intriguing picture of how quantum mechanics constructs the world. (
Seth Lloyd, New Scientist)Excellent, thought-provoking book. (
BBC Focus Magazine, Marcus Chown)ADVANCE PRAISE: An engaging, non-technical exploration of what the new theory of quantum information and computation tells us about life, the universe, and everything. (
David Deutsch, author of The Fabric of Reality)ADVANCE PRAISE: Let Vedral guide you skilfully through the wonderland of modern physics – where nothing is as it seems. This is the finest treatment I have read of the weird interplay of quantum reality, information and probability. (
Paul Davies, author of The Eerie Silence and The Goldilocks Enigma)About the Author
Vlatko Vedral studied undergraduate theoretical physics at Imperial College London, where he also received a PhD for his work on ‘Quantum Information Theory of Entanglement’. Since June 2009, Vedral has moved to Oxford as Professor of Quantum Information Science. Throughout his career he has held a number of visiting professorships at different international institutions. He has published more than 130 research papers and has written two textbooks. He has written for popular science journals and major daily newspapers, as well as doing extensive radio programmes and television interviews.
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