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Quantum Information & Computation, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, January 2007
- Martin B. Plenio, Shashank Virmani:
An introduction to entanglement measures. 1-51 - David R. Leibrandt, Bernard Yurke, Richart E. Slusher:
Modeling ion trap thermal noise decoherence. 52-72 - Bing Qi, Chi-Hang Fred Fung, Hoi-Kwong Lo, Xiongfeng Ma:
Time-shift attack in practical quantum cryptosystems. 73-82 - R. Schützhold, W. G. Unruh:
Hidden symmetry detection on a quantum computer. 83-92 - Ashley Montanaro:
Quantum walks on directed graphs. 93-102 - Ashwin Nayak, Pranab Sen:
Invertible quantum operations and perfect encryption of quantum states. 103-110 - Adrian P. Flitney, Lloyd C. L. Hollenberg:
Multiplayer quantum minority game with decoherence. 111-126 - Kurt Jacobs:
Feedback control for communication with non-orthogonal states. 127-138 - Panos Aliferis, Barbara M. Terhal:
Fault-tolerant quantum computation for local leakage faults. 139-156 - André Allan Méthot, Valerio Scarani:
An anomaly of non-locality. 157-170
Volume 7, Number 3, March 2007
- Andrew M. Steane:
How to build a 300 bit, 1 Giga-operation quantum computer. 171-183 - William Hall:
Cluster state quantum computation for many-level systems. 184-208 - Tobias Osborne:
Convex hulls of varieties and entanglement measures based on the roof construction. 209-227 - P. B. M. Sousa, R. V. Ramos:
Universal quantum circuit for N-qubit quantum gate: a programmable quantum gate. 228-242 - A. J. Scott, Jonathan Walgate, Barry C. Sanders:
Optimal fingerprinting strategies with one-sided error. 243-264 - Giovanna Ruggeri, Stefano Mancini:
Quantum Gaussian channels with additive correlated classical noise. 265-272 - Nathan L. Harshman:
Continuous-discrete entanglement: an example with non-relativistic particles. 273-280
Volume 7, Number 4, May 2007
- Jeffrey Bub:
Quantum computation from a quantum logical perspective. 281-296 - Krysta M. Svore, David P. DiVincenzo, Barbara M. Terhal:
Noise threshold for a fault-tolerant two-dimensional lattice architecture. 297-318 - Samir Kunkri, Guruprasad Kar, Sibasish Ghosh, Anirban Roy:
Winning strategies for pseudo-telepathy games using single non-local box. 319-328 - Fei Gao, Su-Juan Qin, Qiao-Yan Wen, Fu-Chen Zhu:
A simple participant attack on the brádler-dušek protocol. 329-334 - Lawrence M. Ioannou:
Computational complexity of the quantum separability problem. 335-370 - P. Oscar Boykin, Meera Sitharam, Pham Huu Tiep, Pawel Wocjan:
Mutually unbiased bases and orthogonal decompositions of Lie algebras. 371-382 - Yasuhiro Takahashi, Noboru Kunihiro, Kazuo Ohta:
The quantum fourier transform on a linear nearest neighbor architecture. 383-391 - Indrani Chattopadhyay, Debasis Sarkar:
General classes of impossible operations through the existence of incomparable states. 392-400
Volume 7, Number 5, July 2007
- David Pérez-García, Frank Verstraete, Michael M. Wolf, J. Ignacio Cirac:
Matrix product state representations. 401-430 - Hoi-Kwong Lo, John Preskill:
Security of quantum key distribution using weak coherent states with nonrandom phases. 431-458 - Ting Yu, J. H. Eberly:
Evolution from entanglement to decoherence of bipartite mixed "X" states. 459-468 - Ming Zhang, Hong-Yi Dai, Guohua Dong, Hong-Wei Xie, Dewen Hu:
Controllable subsystems of quantum dynamical systems. 469-478 - Silvano Garnerone, Annalisa Marzuoli, Mario Rasetti:
Quantum automata, braid group and link polynomials. 479-503 - Andrew M. Childs, Pawel Wocjan:
On the quantum hardness of solving isomorphism problems as nonabelian hidden shift problems. 504-521 - P. S. Bourdon, H. T. Williams:
Sharp probability estimates for Shor's order-finding algorithm. 522-550 - Heng Fan, Baoying Liu, Kangjie Shi:
Quantum cloning of identical mixed qubits. 551-558 - Yoshifumi Inui, François Le Gall:
Efficient quantum algorithms for the hidden subgroup problem over semi-direct product groups. 559-570 - Gerard J. Milburn:
Protecting information: from classical error correction to quantum cryptography by Susan Loepp and William Wootters. 571-572
Volume 7, Number 7, September 2007
- Shingo Fujiwara, Shuichi Hasegawa:
Estimation of the heating rate of ions due to laser fluctuations when implementing quantum algorithms. 573-583 - Chang-shui Yu, He-Shan Song, Ya-Hong Wang:
Genuine tripartite entanglement semi-monotone for (2 × 2 × n)-dimentional systems. 584-593 - Ran Li, Melique Hoover, Frank Gaitan:
High-fidelity single-qubit gates using non-adiabatic rapid passage. 594-608 - Petr Marek, Radim Filip:
Probabilistic purification of noisy coherent states. 609-623 - Julio I. De Vicente:
Separability criteria based on the bloch representation of density matrices. 624-638 - Cyril Branciard, Nicolas Gisin, Norbert Lütkenhaus, Valerio Scarani:
Zero-error attacks and detection statistics in the coherent one-way protocol for quantum cryptography. 639-664 - Marcos Curty, Lucy Liuxuan Zhang, Hoi-Kwong Lo, Norbert Lütkenhaus:
Sequential attacks against differential-phase-shift quantum key distribution with weak coherent states. 665-688
Volume 7, Number 8, November 2007
- Kai Chen, Hoi-Kwong Lo:
Multi-partite quantum cryptographic protocols with noisy GHZ States. 689-715 - Lin Chen, Yi-Xin Chen:
Asymmetric quantum telecloning of multiqubit states. 716-729 - Isaac H. Kim:
Quantumness, generalized 2-desing and symmetric informationally complete POVM. 730-737 - William Carlson, Allison For, Elizabeth Harris, Julian Rosen, Christino Tamon, Kathleen Wrobel:
Universal mixing of quantum walk on graphs. 738-751 - Cristopher Moore, Alexander Russell:
For distinguishing conjugate hidden subgroups, the pretty good measurement is as good as it gets. 752-765 - Jian-Ming Cai, Zheng-Wei Zhou, Guang-Can Guo:
Fully multi-qubit entangled states. 766-774 - Shi-Biao Zheng:
Macroscopic displaced thermal field as the entanglement catalyst. 775-781 - Shengjun Wu, Xuemei Chen:
Unambiguous unitary quantum channels. 782-798 - Gerard J. Milburn:
An introduction to quantum computing. 799-800
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