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We present a brief survey of results where quantum information processing is useful to solve distributed computation tasks. We describe problems that are impossible to solve using classical resources ...
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Anne Broadbent, Alain Tapp posts: 4

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24/11/09

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This review provides a gentle introduction to one-way quantum computing in distributed architectures. One-way quantum computation shows significant promise as a computational model for distributed sys...
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Earl T. Campbell, Joseph F. Fitzsimons posts: 7

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16:28
21/09/09

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Many experiments in quantum information aim at creating graph states. Quantifying the purity of an experimentally achieved graph state could in principle be accomplished using full-state tomography. T...
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Harald Wunderlich, Martin Plenio posts: 7

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22:53
08/12/09

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Thesis chapter. The fragility of quantum information is a fundamental constrain faced by anyone trying to build a quantum computer. A truly useful and powerful quantum computer has to be robust and ...
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Marcin Zwierz, Pieter Kok posts: 9

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05:32
08/09/09

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In a large-scale quantum computer, the cost of communications will dominate the performance and resource requirements, place many severe demands on the technology, and constrain the architecture. Unfo...
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Rodney Van Meter, Thaddeus D. Ladd, Austin G. Fowler, Yoshihisa Yamamoto posts: 11

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14/10/09

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Distillation protocols enable generation of high quality entanglement even in the presence of noise. Existing protocols ignore the presence of local information in mixed states produced from some nois...
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Earl T. Campbell posts: 10

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11/09/09

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We present a characterization of the standard sequential product of quantum effects. The characterization is in terms of algebraic, continuity and duality conditions that can be physically motivated.
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Stan Gudder, Frédéric Latrémolière posts: 1

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22/10/08

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We study the intrinsic computational power of entangled states exploited in measurement-based quantum computation. By focussing on the power of the classical computer that controls the measurements, w...
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Janet Anders, Dan E. Browne posts: 3

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05/02/09

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In this paper we present a quantization of Cellular Automata. Our formalism is based on a lattice of qudits,
and an update rule consisting of local unitary operators that commute with their own latti...
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Carlos Pérez-Delgado, Donny Cheung posts: 2

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15:07
12/09/08

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In this paper we derive the Cerf-Adami inequalities from purely thermodynamic considerations without reference to Markov chains and demonstrate that they can be interpreted as a corollary of the secon...
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Ian T. Durham posts: 10

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16/08/08

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