We consider a quantum system subject to superselection rules, for which certain restrictions apply to the quantum operations that can be implemented. It is shown how the notion of quantum nonlocality has to be redefined in the presence of superselection rules: there exist separable states that cannot be prepared locally and exhibit some form of nonlocality. Moreover, the notion of local distinguishability in the presence of classical communication has to be altered. This can be used to perform quantum information tasks that are otherwise impossible. In particular, this leads to the introduction of perfect quantum data hiding protocols, for which quantum communication (eventually in the form of a separable but nonlocal state) is needed to un...
We exhibit an orthogonal set of product states of two separated three-state particles that neverthel...
We exhibit an orthogonal set of product states of two three-state particles that nevertheless cannot...
In this dissertation, motivated both by our incomplete physical understanding, and by quantum inform...
We consider a quantum system subject to superselection rules, for which certain restrictions apply t...
Superselection rules severly alter the possible operations that can be implemented on a distributed ...
Effective superselection rules severely alter the possible operations that can be implemented on a d...
Superselection rules severely constrain the operations which can be implemented on a distributed qua...
Resource identification and quantification is an essential element of both classical and quantum inf...
We show that superselection rules do not enhance the information-theoretic security of quantum crypt...
The phenomenon of nonlocality, which can arise when entangled quantum systems are suitably measured,...
One notion of nonlocality in quantum theory is the fact that information may be encoded in a composi...
One notion of non-locality in quantum theory is the fact that information may be encoded in a compos...
The `no communication' theorem prohibits superluminal communication by showing that any measurement ...
Quantum cryptography is arguably the most successfully applied area of quantum information theory. I...
In 1991, Peres and Wootters wrote a seminal paper on the nonlocal processing of quantum information....
We exhibit an orthogonal set of product states of two separated three-state particles that neverthel...
We exhibit an orthogonal set of product states of two three-state particles that nevertheless cannot...
In this dissertation, motivated both by our incomplete physical understanding, and by quantum inform...
We consider a quantum system subject to superselection rules, for which certain restrictions apply t...
Superselection rules severly alter the possible operations that can be implemented on a distributed ...
Effective superselection rules severely alter the possible operations that can be implemented on a d...
Superselection rules severely constrain the operations which can be implemented on a distributed qua...
Resource identification and quantification is an essential element of both classical and quantum inf...
We show that superselection rules do not enhance the information-theoretic security of quantum crypt...
The phenomenon of nonlocality, which can arise when entangled quantum systems are suitably measured,...
One notion of nonlocality in quantum theory is the fact that information may be encoded in a composi...
One notion of non-locality in quantum theory is the fact that information may be encoded in a compos...
The `no communication' theorem prohibits superluminal communication by showing that any measurement ...
Quantum cryptography is arguably the most successfully applied area of quantum information theory. I...
In 1991, Peres and Wootters wrote a seminal paper on the nonlocal processing of quantum information....
We exhibit an orthogonal set of product states of two separated three-state particles that neverthel...
We exhibit an orthogonal set of product states of two three-state particles that nevertheless cannot...
In this dissertation, motivated both by our incomplete physical understanding, and by quantum inform...