
Quantum mechanics redefines information and its fundamental properties. Researchers at Perimeter Institute work to understand the properties of quantum information and study which information processing tasks are feasible, and which are infeasible or impossible. This includes research in quantum cryptography, which studies the trade-off between information extraction and disturbance, and its applications. It also includes research in quantum error correction, which involves the study of methods for protecting information against decoherence. Another important side of the field is studying the application of quantum information techniques and insights to other areas of physics, including quantum foundations and condensed matter.
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Tsirelson bounds for quantum correlations with indefinite causal order
Zixuan Liu The University of Hong Kong
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What, in the world, is a violation of causal faithfulness?
Patrick Fraser University of Toronto
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Generalizing Bell non locality without global causal constraints
Ravi Kunjwal Aix-Marseille University
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Can the quantum switch be deterministically simulated?
Jessica Bavaresco University of Geneva (UNIGE)
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Indefinite causal order and the arrow of time
Giulio Chiribella University of Hong Kong (HKU)
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Tutorial - Indefinite quantum causality
Cyril Branciard Institut Neel
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Cluster Decomposition and Two Senses of Isolability
Michael Miller -
Higher-order Quantum Processes are Characterized by the Logic of their Signaling Relations
Timothée Hoffreumon University of Paris-Saclay
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Self-testing quantum supermaps, with an application to the quantum switch
Alastair Abbott Inria centre at the University Grenoble Alpes
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From Locality to Causality in the Heisenberg Picture
Charles Alexandre Bédard