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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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QUANTUM-MECHANICS TO THE RESCUE OF SECRET-AGENTS

RECHERCHE 22:233 (1991) 790-791
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THE EVOLUTION OF CORRELATIONS IN A DISSIPATIVE SYSTEM

JOURNAL OF MODERN OPTICS 38:1 (1991) 19-29

Authors:

AK EKERT, SJD PHOENIX
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Canonical transformation and decay into phase-sensitive reservoirs.

Phys Rev A 42:1 (1990) 487-493

Authors:

AK Ekert, PL Knight
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QED's nonlinear light

Physics World IOP Publishing 3:3 (1990) 32-33

Authors:

Artur Ekert, Sarah Law
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Establishment of correlated pure states through decay in a squeezed reservoir.

Phys Rev A Gen Phys 39:11 (1989) 6026-6028

Authors:

AK Ekert, GM Palma, SM Barnett, PL Knight
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