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Zurek, Wojciech Hubert |
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Quantum Darwinism |
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2009 |
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Nature Physics |
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Quantum Darwinism describes the proliferation, in the environment, of multiple records of selected states of a quantum system. It explains how the quantum fragility of a state of a single quantum system can lead to the classical robustness of states in their correlated multitude; shows how effective `wave-packet collapse' arises as a result of the proliferation throughout the environment of imprints of the state of the system; and provides a framework for the derivation of Born's rule, which relates the probabilities of detecting states to their amplitudes. Taken together, these three advances mark considerable progress towards settling the quantum measurement problem. |
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Shor, Peter W. |
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Quantum information theory: The bits don't add up |
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Nature Physics |
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Nat. Phys. |
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A counterexample to the 'additivity question', the most celebrated open problem in the mathematical theory of quantum information, casts doubt on the possibility of finding a simple expression for the information capacity of a quantum channel. |
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Trabesinger, Andreas |
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Quantum mechanics: Shaken foundations |
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2009 |
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Nature Physics |
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Nat. Phys. |
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Gao, Jie; McMillan, James F.; Wong, Chee Wei |
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Nanophotonics: Remote on-chip coupling |
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Scientists have demonstrated strongly coupled photon states between two distant high-Q photonic crystal cavities connected by a photonic crystal waveguide. Remote dynamic control over the coupled states could aid the development of delay lines, optical buffers and qubit operations in both classical and quantum information processing. |
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Pile, David |
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How many bits can a photon carry |
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Nature Photonics |
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Nat. Photon. |
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Quantum physics offers a way to enhance the amount of information a photon can carry, with potential applications in optical communication, lithography, metrology and imaging. |
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View from... OSA Frontiers in Optics 2011: How many bits can a photon carry? |
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