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Quantum Information Processing, Volume 1
Volume 1, Numbers 1-2, April 2002
- Alexander S. Holevo:
On States, Channels, and Purification. 1-4 - Benjamin Schumacher, Michael D. Westmoreland:
Approximate Quantum Error Correction. 5-12 - Seth Lloyd:
Quantum Computation with Abelian Anyons. 13-18 - Mark S. Byrd, Daniel A. Lidar:
Bang-Bang Operations from a Geometric Perspective. 19-34 - Andrew M. Childs, Edward Farhi, Sam Gutmann:
An Example of the Difference Between Quantum and Classical Random Walks. 35-43 - Tobias J. Osborne, Michael A. Nielsen:
Entanglement, Quantum Phase Transitions, and Density Matrix Renormalization. 45-53 - Alec Maassen van den Brink, Alexandre M. Zagoskin:
Liouville Invariance in Quantum and Classical Mechanics. 55-72 - Kurt Jacobs:
How Do Two Observers Pool Their Knowledge About a Quantum System? 73-89 - Willard Wells, Jim Menders, Edward Miles, Boris Loginov, Henri Hodara:
Another Alternative to Quantum Cryptography. 91-106 - Cristian S. Calude, Boris S. Pavlov:
Coins, Quantum Measurements, and Turing's Barrier. 107-127 - Jae-weon Lee, Chang Ho Kim, Eok Kyun Lee, Jaewan Kim, Soonchil Lee:
Qubit Geometry and Conformal Mapping. 129-134 - Nicolas Boulant, Marco A. Pravia, Evan M. Fortunato, Timothy F. Havel, David G. Cory:
Experimental Concatenation of Quantum Error Correction with Decoupling. 135-144
Volume 1, Number 3, June 2002
- Markus Hunziker, David A. Meyer:
Quantum Algorithms for Highly Structured Search Problems. 145-154 - Daniel A. Lidar, Lian-Ao Wu, Alexandre Blais:
Quantum Codes for Simplifying Design and Suppressing Decoherence in Superconducting Phase-Qubits. 155-182 - Alessandro Beghi, Augusto Ferrante, Michele Pavon:
How to Steer a Quantum System over a Schrödinger Bridge. 183-206 - Claudio Altafini:
On the Generation of Sequential Unitary Gates from Continuous Time Schrödinger Equations Driven by External Fields. 207-224
Volume 1, Number 4, August 2002
- Vladimir E. Korepin, John Terilla:
Thermodynamic Interpretation of the Quantum Error Correcting Criterion. 225-242 - Yuriy Makhlin:
Nonlocal Properties of Two-Qubit Gates and Mixed States, and the Optimization of Quantum Computations. 243-252 - Chiu Fan Lee, Neil F. Johnson:
Quantum Comparison Machines with One-Sided Error. 253-256 - Nilanjana Datta, Yuri M. Suhov:
Data Compression Limit for an Information Source of Interacting Qubits. 257-281 - Román Orús, José I. Latorre, Miguel-Angel Martin-Delgado:
Natural Majorization of the Quantum Fourier Transformation in Phase-Estimation Algorithms. 283-302
Volume 1, Number 5, October 2002
- Markus A. Cirone, Aldo Delgado, Dietmar G. Fischer, Matthias Freyberger, Holger Mack, Michael Mussinger:
Estimation of Quantum Channels with Finite Resources. 303-326 - Hermann Kampermann, W. S. Veeman:
Quantum Computing Using Quadrupolar Spins in Solid State NMR. 327-344 - Norio Konno:
Quantum Random Walks in One Dimension. 345-354 - Alexander V. Balatsky, Ivar Martin:
Theory of Single Spin Detection with STM. 355-364 - Joseph F. Traub, Henryk Wozniakowski:
Path Integration on a Quantum Computer. 365-388 - Yi-Xin Chen, Dong Yang:
The Relative Entropy of Entanglement of Schmidt Correlated States and Distillation. 389-395 - Paul B. Slater:
A priori Probability That Two Qubits Are Unentangled. 397-408 - Tiberiu Constantinescu, Viswanath Ramakrishna:
On a Parametrization of Purifications of a Qubit. 409-424
Volume 1, Number 6, December 2002
- Richard B. Kassman, Gennady P. Berman, Vladimir I. Tsifrinovich, Gustavo V. López:
Qubitless Quantum Logic. 425-437 - Yaakov S. Weinstein, Joseph Emerson, Seth Lloyd, David G. Cory:
Fidelity Decay Saturation Level for Initial Eigenstates. 439-448 - Kay-Yut Chen, Tad Hogg, Raymond G. Beausoleil:
A Quantum Treatment of Public Goods Economics. 449-469 - Carlo A. Trugenberger:
Quantum Pattern Recognition. 471-493 - Paul Benioff:
Language Is Physical. 495-509 - Timothy F. Havel:
The Real Density Matrix. 511-538
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