The setup in which two quantum systems, Alice and Bob, communicate using bosonic field quanta can be viewed as a prototype for wireless quantum communication. In this thesis we focus on the most basic case, where Alice and Bob are modeled as Unruh-DeWitt detectors, i.e., as two-level quantum systems that interact locally through a scalar quantum field. Our aim is to study how information propagation and entanglement generation between the two detectors are impacted by both relativity and by the unavoidable noise that is due to the quantum fluctuations of the field. We start by studying information propagation between the two detectors. Concretely, we construct and study the information-theoretic quantum channel, ξ, i.e., the complet...
Classical correlations are described consistently within classical information theory. This thesis p...
In this thesis we examine a variety of question regarding several quantum information-theoretic conc...
Finally, here is a modern, self-contained text on quantum information theory suitable for graduate-l...
We study the ability of qubit detectors to i) extract correlations from, and ii) transmit quantum in...
Entanglement is a feature at the heart of quantum information. Its enablement of unusual correlatio...
This thesis considers entanglement, an important resource for quantum information processing tasks, ...
We analyze correlations between pairs of detectors quadratically coupled to real and complex sca...
In this Ph.D. thesis, I investigate the communication abilities of non-inertial observers and the pr...
We consider two initially entangled Unruh-DeWitt particle detectors and examine how the initial enta...
[[abstract]]We study the full entanglement dynamics of two uniformly accelerated Unruh-DeWitt detect...
In this paper, we investigate the quantum correlations and coherence of two accelerating Unruh-deWit...
In this work we study various aspects of the quantum dynamics for a system coupled to a Bosonic envi...
Based on homodyne detection, we discuss how the presence of an event horizon affects quantum communi...
This dissertation consists of three sections. In the first section, we discuss the generation of ar...
Entanglement has been an extremely active field of research both from a theoretical and an experimen...
Classical correlations are described consistently within classical information theory. This thesis p...
In this thesis we examine a variety of question regarding several quantum information-theoretic conc...
Finally, here is a modern, self-contained text on quantum information theory suitable for graduate-l...
We study the ability of qubit detectors to i) extract correlations from, and ii) transmit quantum in...
Entanglement is a feature at the heart of quantum information. Its enablement of unusual correlatio...
This thesis considers entanglement, an important resource for quantum information processing tasks, ...
We analyze correlations between pairs of detectors quadratically coupled to real and complex sca...
In this Ph.D. thesis, I investigate the communication abilities of non-inertial observers and the pr...
We consider two initially entangled Unruh-DeWitt particle detectors and examine how the initial enta...
[[abstract]]We study the full entanglement dynamics of two uniformly accelerated Unruh-DeWitt detect...
In this paper, we investigate the quantum correlations and coherence of two accelerating Unruh-deWit...
In this work we study various aspects of the quantum dynamics for a system coupled to a Bosonic envi...
Based on homodyne detection, we discuss how the presence of an event horizon affects quantum communi...
This dissertation consists of three sections. In the first section, we discuss the generation of ar...
Entanglement has been an extremely active field of research both from a theoretical and an experimen...
Classical correlations are described consistently within classical information theory. This thesis p...
In this thesis we examine a variety of question regarding several quantum information-theoretic conc...
Finally, here is a modern, self-contained text on quantum information theory suitable for graduate-l...