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Some Issues in Quantum Information Theory

Some Issues in Quantum Information Theory
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摘要 Quantum information theory is a new interdisciplinary research field related to quantum mechanics, computer science, information theory, and applied mathematics. It provides completely new paradigms to do information processing tasks by employing the principles of quantum mechanics. In this review, we first survey some of the significant advances in quantum information theory in the last twenty years. We then focus mainly on two special subjects: discrimination of quantum objects and transformations between entanglements. More specifically, we first discuss discrimination of quantum states and quantum apparatus in both global and local settings. Secondly, we present systematical characterizations and equivalence relations of several interesting entanglement transformation phenomena, namely entanglement catalysis, multiple-copy entanglement transformation, and partial entanglement recovery. Quantum information theory is a new interdisciplinary research field related to quantum mechanics, computer science, information theory, and applied mathematics. It provides completely new paradigms to do information processing tasks by employing the principles of quantum mechanics. In this review, we first survey some of the significant advances in quantum information theory in the last twenty years. We then focus mainly on two special subjects: discrimination of quantum objects and transformations between entanglements. More specifically, we first discuss discrimination of quantum states and quantum apparatus in both global and local settings. Secondly, we present systematical characterizations and equivalence relations of several interesting entanglement transformation phenomena, namely entanglement catalysis, multiple-copy entanglement transformation, and partial entanglement recovery.
出处 《Journal of Computer Science & Technology》 SCIE EI CSCD 2006年第5期776-789,共14页 计算机科学技术学报(英文版)
基金 This work was partly supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 60503001, 60321002, 60305005, and 60496321), and by Tsinghua Basic Research Foundation (Grant No. 052220204). The first author was partly supported by Tsinghua University (Grant No. 052420003).
关键词 DISCRIMINATION entanglement transformation quantum computing quantum information discrimination, entanglement transformation, quantum computing, quantum information
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