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Quantum imaging and information
Reports on Progress in Physics, 2019Abstract The maturity of fields such as optical physics and quantum optics has brought with it a new era where the photon represents a promising information resource. In the past few years, scientists and engineers have exploited multiple degrees of freedom of the photon to perform information processing for a wide variety of ...
Omar S Magaña-Loaiza, Robert W Boyd
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Quantum computation and quantum information
Mathematical Structures in Computer Science, 2007This special issue of Mathematical Structures in Computer Science contains several contributions related to the modern field of Quantum Information and Quantum Computing. The first two papers deal with entanglement. The paper by R. Mosseri and P. Ribeiro presents a detailed description of the two- and three-qubit geometry in Hilbert space, dealing ...
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Quantum dots for quantum information
2015 17th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON), 2015I present recent advances and future prospects for self-assembled quantum dots for quantum information applications.
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International Journal of Quantum Information, 2006
The main purpose of this review is to deal with questions related to the nature of quantum information and particularly with quantum entanglement as an important component of quantum information and computing. We will not discuss here quantum computer algorithms, like the algorithm by Shor, or their advantages and disadvantages.
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The main purpose of this review is to deal with questions related to the nature of quantum information and particularly with quantum entanglement as an important component of quantum information and computing. We will not discuss here quantum computer algorithms, like the algorithm by Shor, or their advantages and disadvantages.
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2009
Quantum information- the subject- is a new and exciting area of science, which brings together physics, information theory, computer science and mathematics. Quantum Information- the book- is based on two successful lecture courses given to advanced undergraduate and beginning postgraduate students in physics.
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Quantum information- the subject- is a new and exciting area of science, which brings together physics, information theory, computer science and mathematics. Quantum Information- the book- is based on two successful lecture courses given to advanced undergraduate and beginning postgraduate students in physics.
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The Multifarious Quantum Information
Quantum Information Processing, 2006zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Quantum control and Quantum information [PDF]
Quantum information science has blossomed into a major research field over the past decade or so. In doing so, it has established links with several other areas of physics, computer science, and engineering. One of these areas is quantum control – the extension of control theory to physical systems whose dynamics are governed by quantum mechanics ...
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Quantum Information Complexity
Proceedings of the forty-seventh annual ACM symposium on Theory of Computing, 2015We define a new notion of information cost for quantum protocols, and a corresponding notion of quantum information complexity for bipartite quantum tasks. These are the fully quantum generalizations of the analogous quantities for bipartite classical tasks that have found many applications recently, in particular for proving communication complexity ...
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2006
Abstract Information is often considered classical in a definite state rather than in a superposition of states. It seems rather strange to consider information in superpositions. Some people would, on the basis of this argument, conclude that quantum information can never exist and we can only have access to classical information.
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Abstract Information is often considered classical in a definite state rather than in a superposition of states. It seems rather strange to consider information in superpositions. Some people would, on the basis of this argument, conclude that quantum information can never exist and we can only have access to classical information.
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Information and quantum measurement
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1978Given a finite number of quantum states with {\em a priori} probabilities, the positive operator-valued measure that maximizes the Shannon mutual information is investigated. The group covariant case is examined in detail.
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