Format:
1 Online-Ressource (XIX, 166 Seiten)
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Illustrationen, Diagramme
ISBN:
9783030241209
Series Statement:
Springer Theses, Recognizing Outstanding Ph.D. Research
Content:
Preliminaries -- The Resource Theory of Entanglement -- Generalized Quantum Correlations in Discrete Variable Systems -- Generalized Quantum Correlations in Continuous Variable Systems -- Conclusion and Outlook
Content:
The correlations between physical systems provide significant information about their collective behaviour – information that is used as a resource in many applications, e.g. communication protocols. However, when it comes to the exploitation of such correlations in the quantum world, identification of the associated ‘resource’ is extremely challenging and a matter of debate in the quantum community. This dissertation describes three key results on the identification, detection, and quantification of quantum correlations. It starts with an extensive and accessible introduction to the mathematical and physical grounds for the various definitions of quantum correlations. It subsequently focusses on introducing a novel unified picture of quantum correlations by taking a modern resource-theoretic position. The results show that this novel concept plays a crucial role in the performance of collaborative quantum computations that is not captured by the standard textbook approaches. Further, this new perspective provides a deeper understanding of the quantum-classical boundary and paves the way towards establishing a resource theory of quantum computations
Note:
Dissertation University of Queensland
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783030241193
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-030-24119-3
Language:
English
Keywords:
Korrelation
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Quanteneffekt
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Verschränkter Zustand
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Geometrie
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Quanteninformatik
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Quantencomputer
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Rechnernetz
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Hochschulschrift
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-030-24120-9
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