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1 online resource (238 pages) |
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Preface; CONTENTS; Organizing Committee; List of Speakers; Photos; Chapter 1: Cancellation of Ultra-Violet Infinities in One Loop Gravity V.E. Korepin; 1. Introduction; 2. Covariant Quantization; 3. Cancelation of Infinities in one Loop Approximation; 4. Finite Part of the Generating Functional of the Scattering Matrix; 5. One Loop Diagram with Two Vertices; References; Chapter 2: Quantum Discord in a Spin System with Symmetry Breaking B. Tomasello, D. Rossini, A. Hamma and L. Amico; 1. Introduction; 2. Quantum, Classical, and Total Correlations; 3. The XY Model in Transverse Field |
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3.1. The Phase Diagram4. Classical and Quantum Correlations in the Model; 5. Analysis of Quantum Discord at T = 0; 6. Quantum Discord at Finite Temperature; 7. Discussions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 3: Entanglement from the Dynamics of an Ideal Bose Gas in a Lattice S. Bose; 1. Introduction; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 4: Aspects of the Riemannian Geometry of Quantum Computation H.E. Brandt; 1. Introduction; 2. Riemannian Geometry of SU(2n); 3. Summary; Acknowledgment; References; Chapter 5: Quantum Mechanics and the Role of Time: Are Quantum Systems Markovian? T. Durt |
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1. Introduction2. Do Quantum Dice Remember? -- Experimental Tests; 2.1. Bohm-Bub's model and the Papaliolos experiment; 2.2. Buonomano's model and the Summhammer experiment; 2.3. Hidden measurement approach and the Paris-Nord experiment; 2.3.1. The Poissonian paradigm; 2.3.2. Departures from the Poissonian paradigm; 2.3.3. Recent results; 2.4. Shnoll's hypotheses and the Brussels experiment; 3. Sheldrake and Smolin's Models, and a Related Experimental Proposal; 3.1. Sheldrake's model; 3.2. Smolin's model; 3.3. Unfalsifiability of Sheldrake and Smolin's models -- New experimental proposals |
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4. ConclusionsAcknowledgments; References; Chapter 6: Explicit Formula of the Separability Criterion for Continuous Variables Systems K. Fujikawa; 1. Introduction and Summary; 2. Details of Analyses; 2.1. Simon's criterion; 2.2. Gaussian states and P-representation; 2.3. Duan-Giedke-Chirac-Zoller criterion; 2.4. Hierarchy of separability criterions; 3. Discussion and Related References; References; Chapter 7: Yang-Baxter Equations in Quantum Information M.-L. Ge and K. Xue; 1. Introduction; 2. Two Types of Braiding Matrices. Yang-Baxter Equation and Temperley-Lieb Algebra |
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3. 2-D Topological Basis of Braiding Matrices4. Unified Form for Both Type-1 and Type-2 BRM's; 5. Two Types of BRM in Physics and Extremization of l1-Norm; 5.1. Motivation of l1-norm involution; 5.2. Extremization of D-function and l1-norm; 6. Bogoliubov's Hamiltonian Induced from Dirac's Hamiltonian via Braid Matrix; 7. Optical Simulation of YBE; 8. Topological Basis for BWA; 8.1. Matrix form of E12, E23, S12 and S23 for S = S; 8.2. Application to the "standard" q-deformed spin-1 model; 9. Conclusion; Acknowledgments; References |
Summary |
This volume mainly summarizes the invited talks presented at the 5th Asia-Pacific Workshop on Quantum Information Science (APWQIS) in conjunction with a Festschrift in honor of Professor Vladimir Korepin's 60th birthday. In this Festschrift, we have assembled a medley of interesting articles from some of his friends, well-wishers and collaborators. Comprising both reviews of the state-of-the-art and the latest results, this book covers various aspects of quantum information science, including topics like quantum discord, quantum computing, quantum entanglement, etc |
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Chapter 8: Nondistillable Entanglement Guarantees Distillable Entanglement L. Chen and M. Hayashi |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Korepin, V. E. (Vladimir E.)
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Quantum theory.
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Quantum theory
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Electronic book
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Author |
Severini, Simone
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Su, Haibin
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ISBN |
9789814460323 |
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981446032X |
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