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Displaying all lectures given by: Caterina-Eloisa Mora


Universal resources for approximate and stochastic measurement-based quantum computation
Abstract: We investigate which families of quantum states can be used as resources for approximate and/or stochastic universal measurement-based quantum computation, in the sense that single-qubit operations and classical communication are sufficient to prepare (with some fixed precision and/or probability) a... read more
Date: 02/05/2008 - 11:00 am

Quantifying the quantumness of correlations: beyond entanglement and back
Abstract: We define a measure of the quantumness of correlations, based on the operative task of local broadcasting of a bipartite state. Such a task is feasible for a state if and only if it corresponds to a joint classical probability distribution, or, in other terms, it is strictly classically correlated. ... read more
Date: 11/01/2008 - 2:30 pm

Quantum Kolmogorov complexity
Abstract: Kolmogorov complexity is a measure of the information contained in a binary string. We investigate the notion of quantum Kolmogorov complexity, a measure of the information required to describe a quantum state. We show that for any definition of quantum Kolmogorov complexity measuring the number of ... read more
Date: 10/01/2007 - 4:00 pm
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