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Quantum Computing in the Arts and Humanities Eduardo Reck Miranda

Quantum Computing in the Arts and Humanities By Eduardo Reck Miranda

Quantum Computing in the Arts and Humanities by Eduardo Reck Miranda


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Unprecedented new uses for this technology are bound to emerge from ongoing research.


The development of conventional digital computing technology for the arts and humanities has been progressing in tandem with the evolution of computers since the 1950s.

Quantum Computing in the Arts and Humanities Summary

Quantum Computing in the Arts and Humanities: An Introduction to Core Concepts, Theory and Applications by Eduardo Reck Miranda

Computers are essential for the functioning of our society. Despite the incredible power of existing computers, computing technology is progressing beyond today's conventional models. Quantum Computing (QC) is surfacing as a promising disruptive technology. QC is built on the principles of quantum mechanics. QC can run algorithms that are not trivial to run on digital computers. QC systems are being developed for the discovery of new materials and drugs and improved methods for encoding information for secure communication over the Internet. Unprecedented new uses for this technology are bound to emerge from ongoing research.


The development of conventional digital computing technology for the arts and humanities has been progressing in tandem with the evolution of computers since the 1950s. Today, computers are absolutely essential for the arts and humanities. Therefore, future developments in QC are most likely to impact on the way in which artists will create and perform, and how research in the humanities will be conducted.


This book presents a comprehensive collection of chapters by pioneers of emerging interdisciplinary research at the crossroads of quantum computing, and the arts and humanities, from philosophy and social sciences to visual arts and music.


Prof. Eduardo Reck Miranda is a composer and a professor in Computer Music at Plymouth University, UK, where he is a director of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research (ICCMR). His previous publications include the Springer titles Handbook of Artificial Intelligence for Music, Guide to Unconventional Computing for Music, Guide to Brain-Computer Music Interfacing and Guide to Computing for Expressive Music Performance.

About Eduardo Reck Miranda

Prof. Eduardo Reck Miranda is a composer and professor in Computer Music at Plymouth University, UK, where he is a director of the Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research (ICCMR). His previous publications include the Springer titles Handbook of Artificial Intelligence for Music, Guide to Unconventional Computing for Music, Guide to Brain-Computer Music Interfacing and Guide to Computing for Expressive Music Performance.

Table of Contents

From digital humanities to quantum humanities: Potentials and applications.- Quantum computing and cognitive simulation.- The philosophy of quantum computing.- Quantum-like cognition and rationality: Biological and artificial intelligence systems.- Quantum music, quantum arts and their perception.- Quanta in sound, the sound of quanta: A voice-informed quantum theoretical perspective on sound.- Quantum cinema and quantum computing.- How to make qubits speak.- A quantum computing approach to harnessing the logic of the mind for brain-computer interfacing.- The history of games for (quantum) computers.

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NPB9783030955373
9783030955373
3030955370
Quantum Computing in the Arts and Humanities: An Introduction to Core Concepts, Theory and Applications by Eduardo Reck Miranda
New
Hardback
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2022-05-06
367
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