Decoherence and Its Implications in Quantum Computation and Information Transfer

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Tony Gonis, Antonios Gonis, Patrice E. A. Turchi
IOS Press, 2001 - Всего страниц: 366
Decoherence is the physical process by which the classical world - the world of common sense - emerges from its quantum underpinnings. This physical process refers to the loss of phase coherence between the parts of a quantum system, because of the interaction of the system with the environment.
 

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Complementarity Epistemology Entanglement and Decoherence
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Quantum Foundations in the Light of Quantum Information
38
Formal Aspects of the Particle Concept
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Reconciling Locality with Quantum Mechanics
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Quantum Logic and the Problem of Decoherence
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Decoherence Histories and Interpretation
137
Mathematics of Decoherence Causality and Prediction of Future
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Decoherence and LongLived Schrödinger Cats in BEC D A R Dalvit
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Prospects for Macroscopic Quantum Coherence
256
Quantum Computing and Error Correction
284
Towards Optimal Characterisation
299
On Capacities of Quantum Channels and Bipartite States
308
SQUID Qubits and Quantum Gates
317
Quantum Implications of Quantum Automata
329
Unambiguous Discrimination of Linearly Independent States as an Eavesdropping
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Hardys Paradox Revisited Y Aharonov A Botero S Popescu B Reznik
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Quantum Communication Complexity a survey
199
Entanglement and Decoherence in Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics Experiments
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