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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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DENSE CODING BASED ON QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT

JOURNAL OF MODERN OPTICS 42:6 (1995) 1253-1259

Authors:

A BARENCO, AK EKERT
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ENTANGLED QUANTUM-SYSTEMS AND THE SCHMIDT DECOMPOSITION

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICS 63:5 (1995) 415-423

Authors:

A EKERT, PL KNIGHT
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Extensions of Bell theorem: Experiment involving independent sources in ''event-ready'' configuration

FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEMS IN QUANTUM PHYSICS 73 (1995) 363-364

Authors:

M Zukowski, A Zeilinger, MA Horne, A Ekert
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QUANTUM COMPUTATION

ATOMIC PHYSICS 14 (1995) 450-466
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Quantum computation

ACTA PHYSICA SLOVACA, VOL 45, NO 3, JUNE 1995 (1995) 205-216

Authors:

A Barenco, A Ekert
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