Multiple-Valued Computing in Quantum Molecular Biology 1st Edition
Grab the future of computation at the molecular scale with Multiple-Valued Computing in Quantum Molecular Biology, 1st Edition by Hafiz Md. Hasan Babu. This authoritative work bridges quantum computing, molecular computation, and computational biology to deliver a clear, practical roadmap for researchers and advanced students exploring next-generation information processing.
Begin with lucid explanations of multiple-valued logic extended into quantum molecular systems, then move through rigorous but accessible treatments of modeling techniques, algorithm design, and experimental considerations. Babu combines theoretical depth with real-world relevance—covering quantum gate implementations in molecular media, error-resilient architectures, and applications in bioinformatics and systems biology.
Ideal for interdisciplinary audiences—graduate students, computational biologists, quantum physicists, and biotech R&D teams—this 1st edition equips readers with tools to design and evaluate novel computing paradigms. Highlights include worked examples, comparative analyses with binary quantum models, and forward-looking perspectives on scalability and integration with laboratory workflows.
Whether you’re in North America, Europe, Asia or conducting collaborative research worldwide, this book is tailored to contemporary curricula and research agendas in universities, research centers, and industry labs. It’s both a textbook for advanced courses and a reference for innovative projects in quantum molecular engineering.
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