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Quantum Computer Music : Foundations, Methods and Advanced Concepts
Exploring the Application of Gate-Type Quantum Computational Algorithm for Music Creation and Performance
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Satofumi Souma
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction to Quantum Computing for Musicians
pp. 21
Music Fundamentals for Computer Programmers: Representation, Parametrization and Automation
pp. 43
Quantum Computer Music: Foundations and Initial Experiments
pp. 69
Making Music Using Two Quantum Algorithms
pp. 83
Exploring the Application of Gate-Type Quantum Computational Algorithm for Music Creation and Performance
pp. 105
Cellular Automata Music Composition: From Classical to Quantum
pp. 131
QuiKo: A Quantum Beat Generation Application
pp. 159
QAC: Quantum-Computing Aided Composition
pp. 197
Quantum Music Playground Tutorial
pp. 223
Quantum Representations of Sound: From Mechanical Waves to Quantum Circuits
pp. 275
Experiments in Quantum Frequency Detection Using Quantum Fourier Transform
pp. 297
Sing and Measure: Sound as Voice as Quanta
pp. 313
A Quantum Natural Language Processing Approach to Musical Intelligence
pp. 357
Adiabatic Quantum Computing and Applications to Music
pp. 373
Applications of Quantum Annealing to Music Theory
pp. 407
Making Sound with Light: Sound Synthesis with a Photonic Quantum Computer
pp. 433
New Directions in Quantum Music: Concepts for a Quantum Keyboard and the Sound of the Ising Model
pp. 447
Superconducting Qubits as Musical Synthesizers for Live Performance
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