Foundations, Methods and Advanced Concepts
Buch, Englisch, 464 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 721 g
ISBN: 978-3-031-13911-6
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
This book explores music with respect to quantum computing, a nascent technology that is advancing rapidly. There is a long history of research into using computers for music since the 1950s.
Nowadays, computers are essential for the music economy. Therefore, it is very likely that quantum computers will impact the music industry in the time to come. Consequently, a new area of research and development is emerging: Quantum Computer Music.
This unprecedented book presents the new field of Quantum Computer Music. It introduces the fundamentals of quantum computing for musicians and the latest developments by pioneering practitioners.Zielgruppe
Graduate
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Weitere Infos & Material
Chapter 1. Introduction To Quantum Computing(James Weaver).- Chapter 2. Quantum Computer Music: Foundations And Initial Experiments(Eduardo R. Miranda).- Chapter 3. An Introduction To Making Music With Quantum Algorithms(Euan J. Allen).- Chapter 4. Exploring The Application Of Gate-Type Quantum Computational Algorithm For Music Creation And Performance(Satofumi Souma).- Chapter 5. Quantum Cellular Automata Music(Eduardo R. Miranda).- Chapter 6. A Quantum Natural Language Processing Approach To Music(Eduardo R. Miranda).- Chapter 7. Towards Quantum-Computer Aided Composition(Omar Costa Hamido).- Chapter 8. Quantum Music Playground(James Weaver).- Chapter 9. Quantum Adiabatic Computing And Applications To Music(Jake M. Chuharski).- Chapter 10. Applications Of Quantum Annealing To Music Theory(Özlem Salehi Köken).- Chapter 11. Quantum Representation Of Sound(Eduardo R. Miranda).- Chapter 12. Quantum Frequency Detector For Audio Files(Rajiv Mistry).- Chapter 13. Making Sound With Light: Sound Synthesis With A Photonic Quantum Computer(Eduardo R. Miranda).- Chapter 14. Quiko: Quantum Beat Generation(Scott Oshiro).- Chapter 15. Playing Superconductive Qubits As Musical Synthesizers For Live Performance(Spencer Topel).