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Quantum information theory

by Charles H. Bennett, et al. , 1998
"... We survey the field of quantum information theory. In particular, we discuss the fundamentals of the field, source coding, quantum error-correcting codes, capacities of quantum channels, measures of entanglement, and quantum cryptography. ..."
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We survey the field of quantum information theory. In particular, we discuss the fundamentals of the field, source coding, quantum error-correcting codes, capacities of quantum channels, measures of entanglement, and quantum cryptography.

Quantum Information

by Ole E. Barndorff-Nielsen, Richard D. Gill, Peter Jupp
"... . Recent developments in the mathematical foundations of quantum mechanics have brought the theory closer to that of classical stochastics (probability and statistics). On the other hand, the unique character of quantum physics sets many of the questions addressed apart from those met classically in ..."
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in stochastics. Furthermore, concurrent advances in experimental techniques have led to a strong interest in questions of quantum information, in particular in the sense of the amount of information about unknown parameters in given observational data or accessible through various possible types of measurements

Quantum Information

by unknown authors
"... Quantum measurements have random results Only probability distributions can be predicted Perform measurements on huge ensembles Observe averages Old Paradigm It makes no sense to talk about individual systems E. Schrödinger [1952]: We are not experimenting with single particles, any more than we can ..."
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can raise Ichtyosauria in the zoo 2 The new paradigm Individual quantum systems are carriers of a new type of information Delft qubit [2003] [Naik et al, Nature, 2006]

Quantum Information

by unknown authors
"... Quantum measurements have random results Only probability distributions can be predicted Perform measurements on huge ensembles Observe averages Old Paradigm It makes no sense to talk about individual systems E. Schrödinger [1952]: We are not experimenting with single particles, any more than we can ..."
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can raise Ichtyosauria in the zoo 2 The new paradigm Individual quantum systems are carriers of a new type of information Delft qubit [2003] [Naik et al, Nature, 2006]

quantum information

by Doyeol Ahn, Hyuk-jae Lee, Sung Woo Hwang , 2002
"... Lorentz covariant reduced-density-operator theory for relativistic ..."
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Lorentz covariant reduced-density-operator theory for relativistic

for quantum-information

by Jan Peˇrina, Marco Centini, Concita Sibilia, Mario Bertolotti , 907
"... Random nonlinear layered structures as sources of photon pairs ..."
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Random nonlinear layered structures as sources of photon pairs

quantum information

by Sangtaek Kim, Robert R. Mcleod, M. Saffman, Kelvin H. Wagner , 2008
"... Doppler-free, multiwavelength acousto-optic deflector ..."
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Doppler-free, multiwavelength acousto-optic deflector

ON QUANTUM INFORMATION

by Adam Paszkiewicz, Tomasz Sobieszek
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Quantum Information with

by Technische Universität München, Fermionic Gaussian States, Ludwig-maximilians-universität München, Technische Universität München , 2013
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Quantum information with rydberg atoms

by M. Saffman, T. G. Walker, K. Mølmer - Rev. Mod. Phys , 2010
"... Rydberg atoms with principal quantum number n1 have exaggerated atomic properties including dipole-dipole interactions that scale as n4 and radiative lifetimes that scale as n3. It was proposed a decade ago to take advantage of these properties to implement quantum gates between neutral atom qubits. ..."
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. The availability of a strong long-range interaction that can be coherently turned on and off is an enabling resource for a wide range of quantum information tasks stretching far beyond the original gate proposal. Rydberg enabled capabilities include long-range two-qubit gates, collective encoding of multiqubit
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