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Professor Artur Ekert FRS

Professor

Research theme

  • Quantum information and computation

Sub department

  • Atomic and Laser Physics
artur.ekert@physics.ox.ac.uk
Clarendon Laboratory
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Lecture: Introduction to Quantum Information Science
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Reply to `Singularities of the mixed state phase'

(2001)

Authors:

J Anandan, E Sjöqvist, AK Pati, A Ekert, M Ericsson, DKL Oi, V Vedral
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What is quantum computation?

International Journal of Modern Physics A 16:20 (2001) 3335-3363

Authors:

A Ekert, P Hayden, H Inamori, DKL Li

Abstract:

"Information is physical and any processing of information is always performed by physical means," an innocent-sounding statement, but its consequences are profound. When quantum effects become important, for example, at the level of single atoms and photons, the classical theory of computation becomes fundamentally inadequate. Entirely new modes of computation and information processing become possible. In the last few years there has been an explosion of theoretical and experimental research in quantum computation. In this brief review we describe some of these developments.
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Quantum entanglement and secrecy

International Journal of Modern Physics A 16:19 (2001) 3191-3202
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Quantum Algorithms

Chapter in Quantum Computation and Quantum Information Theory, World Scientific Publishing (2001) 63-100
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Basic Concepts in Quantum Computation

Chapter in Coherent atomic matter waves, Springer Nature 72 (2001) 661-701

Authors:

A Ekert, PM Hayden, H Inamori
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