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6. TQC 2011: Madrid, Spain
- Dave Bacon, Miguel-Angel Martin-Delgado, Martin Roetteler:
Theory of Quantum Computation, Communication, and Cryptography - 6th Conference, TQC 2011, Madrid, Spain, May 24-26, 2011, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6745, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-642-54428-6 - Nati Aharon, André Chailloux, Iordanis Kerenidis, Serge Massar, Stefano Pironio, Jonathan Silman:
Weak Coin Flipping in a Device-Independent Setting. 1-12 - Chirag Dhara, Lluis Masanes, Stefano Pironio, Antonio Acín:
Security of Device-Independent Quantum Key Distribution Protocols. 13-22 - Frédéric Dupuis, Jan Florjanczyk, Patrick M. Hayden, Debbie W. Leung:
The Locking-Decoding Frontier for Generic Dynamics. 23-38 - Koenraad Audenaert:
Telescopic Relative Entropy. 39-52 - Stephen P. Jordan, Gorjan Alagic:
Approximating the Turaev-Viro Invariant of Mapping Tori is Complete for One Clean Qubit. 53-72 - Ben W. Reichardt:
Span-Program-Based Quantum Algorithm for Evaluating Unbalanced Formulas. 73-103 - Matthew McKague:
Self-Testing Graph States. 104-120 - Lawrence M. Ioannou, Michele Mosca:
Unconditionally-Secure and Reusable Public-Key Authentication. 121-142 - Anthony Leverrier, Philippe Grangier:
Long Distance Quantum Key Distribution with Continuous Variables. 143-152 - David A. Meyer, James Pommersheim:
Multi-query Quantum Sums. 153-163 - Jürg Wullschleger:
Bitwise Quantum Min-Entropy Sampling and New Lower Bounds for Random Access Codes. 164-173 - Mehdi Mhalla, Mio Murao, Simon Perdrix, Masato Someya, Peter S. Turner:
Which Graph States are Useful for Quantum Information Processing? 174-187 - Vaibhav Madhok, Animesh Datta:
Quantum Discord in Quantum Information Theory - From Strong Subadditivity to the Mother Protocol. 188-197 - Curt D. Cenci, David W. Lyons, Scott N. Walck:
Local Unitary Group Stabilizers and Entanglement for Multiqubit Symmetric States. 198-207
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