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Open Systems & Information Dynamics, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, March 2009
- Fabio Benatti
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Quantum Algorithmic Complexities and Entropy. 1-28 - Francesco Buscemi
, Michal Horodecki
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Towards a Unified Approach to Information-Disturbance Tradeoffs in Quantum Measurements. 29-48 - Robert Alicki:
Quantum Decay Cannot Be Completely Reversed: The 5% Rule. 49-54 - Ryo Harada, Izumi Ojima:
A Unified Scheme of Measurement and Amplification Processes Based on Micro-Macro Duality - Stern-Gerlach Experiment as a Typical Example. 55-74 - Chad Wagner, Anna Salamon, Robert A. Edwards
, Forest Rohwer, Peter Salamon:
Deviations from Ultrametricity in Phage Protein Distances. 75-84 - Elio Conte, Andrei Yu. Khrennikov, Orlando Todarello, Antonio Federici
, Leonardo Mendolicchio
, Joseph P. Zbilut:
Mental States Follow Quantum Mechanics During Perception and Cognition of Ambiguous Figures. 85-102
Volume 16, Numbers 2-3, September 2009
- Abu Mohamed Alhasan:
Density Matrix Description of Fast and Slow Light Propagation in Sodium Vapour. 103-126 - Paolo Aniello, Cosmo Lupo:
On the Relation Between Schmidt Coefficients and Entanglement. 127-144 - Ingemar Bengtsson, Helena Granström:
The Frame Potential, on Average. 145-156 - Dariusz Chruscinski, Giuseppe Marmo:
Remarks on the GNS Representation and the Geometry of Quantum States. 157-178 - Kei Inoue, Masanori Ohya, Igor V. Volovich:
On a Combined Quantum Baker's Map and Its Characterization by Entropic Chaos Degree. 179-194 - Satoshi Iriyama, Masanori Ohya:
On Generalized Quantum Turing Machine and Its Applications. 195-204 - Aurelian Isar
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Entanglement Generation and Evolution in Open Quantum Systems. 205-220 - Pawel Jakubczyk
, Stanislaw Topolewicz, Andrzej Wal, Tadeusz Lulek:
Schwinger Geometry, Bethe Ansatz, and a Magnonic Qudit. 221-234 - Jacek Jurkowski, Dariusz Chruscinski, Adam Rutkowski:
A Class of Bound Entangled States of Two Qutrits. 235-242 - Michael Keyl:
Distilling Entanglement from Fermions. 243-258 - Andrzej Kossakowski, Rolando Rebolledo
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On the Structure of Generators for Non-Markovian Master Equations. 259-268 - Dirk Schlingemann:
Remarks on the Structure of Clifford Quantum Cellular Automata. 269-280 - Wonmin Son, Vlatko Vedral
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Quantum Criticality of Ground and Thermal States in XX Model. 281-286 - Vlatko Vedral
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A Simple Thermodynamical Witness Showing Universality of Macroscopic Entanglement. 287-292 - Noboru Watanabe:
Some Aspects of Complexities for Quantum Processes. 293-304 - Mark S. Williamson, Vlatko Vedral
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Effect of Entanglement on Geometric Phase for Multi-Qubit States. 305-324
Volume 16, Number 4, December 2009
- Mario Abundo:
First-Passage Problems for Asymmetric Diffusions and Skew-diffusion Processes. 325-350 - Ameur Dhahri:
Low Density Limit and the Quantum Langevin Equation for the Heat Bath. 351-370 - Luigi Accardi, Andrei Yu. Khrennikov, Masanori Ohya:
Quantum Markov Model for Data from Shafir-Tversky Experiments in Cognitive Psychology. 371-386 - Petre Dita:
Complex Hadamard Matrices from Sylvester Inverse Orthogonal Matrices. 387-406 - Hoshang Heydari:
Selective Phase Rotation Quantum Gate Entangler. 407-412 - Dechao Li, Zhong-Ke Shi:
Probabilistic Telecloning with Partially Entangled States. 413-422 - Ricardo López-Ruiz, Jaime Sanudo:
Complexity Invariance by Replication in the Quantum Square Well. 423-428 - Viktor Levandovskyy, Alessandro Logar
, Valery G. Romanovski
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The Cyclicity of a Cubic System. 429-

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