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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

17.09.2011

Herausgeber

Paolo Tombesi + weitere

Verlag

Springer Us

Seitenzahl

476

Maße (L/B/H)

25,4/17,8/2,8 cm

Gewicht

946 g

Auflage

2001

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4419-3364-5

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

17.09.2011

Herausgeber

Verlag

Springer Us

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476

Maße (L/B/H)

25,4/17,8/2,8 cm

Gewicht

946 g

Auflage

2001

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4419-3364-5

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Springer-Verlag GmbH
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  • Quantum Information and Quantum Communication.- Additivity/Multiplicativity Communication Channels.- Universal Copying of Coherent States: A Gaussian Cloning Machine.- at]Quantum Random Coding Exponent of a Symmetric State Alphabet.- Information and Distance in Hilbert Space.- Superadditivity With Mixed Letter States.- Quantum State Recognition.- Superadditivity in Capacity of Quantum Channel by Classical Pseudo-Cyclic Codes.- Property of Mutual Information for M-ary Quantum-State Signals.- Performances of Binary Block Codes Used on Binary Classical-Quantum Channels.- Quantum Measurement, Decoherence, and Tomography.- Entropy and Information Gain in Quantum Continual Measurements.- Experimental Quantum State Discrimination.- Spontaneous Intrinsic Decoherence in Rabi Oscillations Experiments.- Quantum Tomography, Teleportation, and Cloning.- Decoherence Versus the Idealization of Microsystems as Correlation Carriers Between Macrosystems.- Quantum Measurement, Information, and Completely Positive Maps.- ON the Number of Elements Needed in a POVM Attaining the Accessible Information.- Einselection and Decoherence from an Information Theory Perspective.- Reconstructing the Discrete Wigner Function through Complementary Measurements.- Statistical Noise in Measuring Correlated Photon Beams.- Reconstruction Technique for a Trapped Electron.- Quantum Mechanics without Statistical Postulates.- Quantum Retrodiction.- Quantum-Tomography Method in Information Processing.- Quantum Measurement Problem and State Dual Representations.- Homodyne Characterizations of Active Optical Media.- Quantum Cloning Optimal for Joint Measurements.- How Many Projections are Needed in Quantum Tomography of Spin States?.- Quantum Computing.- The Representation of Numbers by States in Quantum Mechanics.- Towards Quantum Computation with Trapped Calcium Ions.- Physical Limits to Computation.- Realising Quantum Computing: Physical Systems and Robustness.- Information Analysis of Quantum Gates for Simulation of Quantum Algorithms on Classical Computers.- Quantum Probabilistic Subroutines and Problems in Number Theory.- Theory of the Quantum Speed Up.- Quantum Gates Using Motional States in an Optical Lattice.- Quantum Error-Correcting Code for Burst Error.- Non-Dissipative Decoherence in Ion-Trap Quantum Computers.- Optical Qubit Using Linear Elements.- Atom Chips.- Decoherence and Fidelity of Single Qubit Operations in a Solid State Quantum Computer.- Cryptography.- Long Distance Entangled State Quantum Key Distribution.- Bunching and Antibunching from Single NV Color Centers in Diamond.- Violation of Locality and Self-Checking Source: A Brief Account.- The Unconditional Security of Quantum Key Distribution.- Anonymous-Key Quantum Cryptography and Unconditionally Secure Quantum Bit Commitment.- Quantum Key Distribution Using Multilevel Encoding.- Authority-Based User Authentication And Quantum Key Distribution.- Improvement of Key Rate for Yuen-Kim Cryptoscheme.- Stable Solid-State Source of Single Photons.- Entanglement and Teleportation.- Non-Locality and Quantum Theory: New Experimental Evidence.- On Entangled Quantum Capacity.- Control of Squeezed Light Pulse Spectrum in the Kerr Medium with an Intertial Nonlinearity.- Macroscopic Quantum Superposition by Amplification of Entangled States.- Quantum Teleportation with Atomic Ensembles and Coherent Light.- Entangled State Based on Nonorthogonal State.- Long-Distance High-Fidelity Teleportation Using Singlet States.- Quantum Teleportation with Complete Bell State Measurement.- Complete Quantum Teleportation with a Crossed-Kerr Nonlinearity.- Quantum Lithography.- Experimental Test of Local Realism Using Non-Maximally Entangled States.- New Schemes for Manipulating Quantum States with a Kerr Cell.- Local and Nonlocal Properties of Werner States.- Maximally Entangled Mixed States in two Qubits.- Engineering Bell-Like States of Two High-Q Cavity Fields.- Nondissipative Decoherence and Entanglement in the Dynamics of a Trapped Ion.- Entanglement Manipulation and Concentration in Mixed States.- Ramsey Interferometry with a Single Photon Field in Cavity QED.- Entanglement Transformation At Dielectric Four-Port Devices.- Quantum Noise in Polarization Measurement and Polarization Entanglement.- Bright EPR-Entangled Beams for Quantum Communication.- Polarization in Quantum Optics: A new Formalism and Two Experiments.- Spin Squeezing and Decoherence Limit in Ramsey Spectroscopy.- Teleportation of Entanglement for Continuous Variables.- Generation and Detection of Fock States of the Radiation Field.