Quantum information processing : from theory to experiment / edited by Dimitris G. Angelakis [and others].
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- QA76.889 .N38 2005eb
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"Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Quantum Computation and Quantum Information, Chania, Crete, Greece, 2-13 May 2005"--Title page verso.
"Published in cooperation with NATO Public Diplomacy Division."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Title page; Introduction; Contents; Quantum Communication and Entanglement; Quantum Entanglement: Detection Methods and Usefulness as a Physical Resource; On Quantum Cryptography with Bipartite Bound Entangled States; Unitary Local Permutations on Bell Diagonal States of Qudits and Quantum Distillation Protocols; Quantum Communication Channels in Infinite Dimensions; Introduction to Relativistic Quantum Information; Generalized Bell Inequalities and the Entanglement of Pure States; Thermal Entanglement in Infinite Dimensional Systems.
The knowledge that nature can be coherently controlled and manipulated at the quantum level was perceived as both a powerful stimulus and one of the greatest challenges facing experimental physics. Fortunately the exploration of quantum technology has many staging posts along the way, each of which will yield scientifically and technologically useful results and some of them are described in this volume.
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