Abstract. We construct a formal framework for investigating epistemic and temporal notions in the context of distributed quantum systems. While we rely on structures developed in [DDKP05], we stress that our notion of quantum knowledge makes sense more generally in any agentbased model of quantum networks. Several arguments are given to support our view that an agent’s possibility relation should not be based on the reduced density matrix, but rather on local classical states and local quantum operations. In this way, we are able to analyse distributed primitives such as superdense coding and teleportation, obtaining interesting conclusions as to how the knowledge of individual agents evolves. We show explicitly that the knowledge transfer ...
In this paper we analyze classical and quantum correlations using the tools of epistemic logic. Our ...
In this paper we analyze classical and quantum correlations using the tools of epistemic logic. Our ...
AbstractIn this paper we analyze classical and quantum correlations using the tools of epistemic log...
Quantum information has suggested new forms of quantum logic, called quantum computational logics, w...
Abstract Some critical open problems of epistemic logics can be investigated in the framework of a q...
Quantum information differs profoundly from classical information by virtue of the properties, impli...
AbstractWe develop a formal model for distributed measurement-based quantum computations, adopting a...
These lecture notes survey some joint work with Samson Abramsky. Somewhat informally I will discuss ...
The Distributed Temporal Logic DTL allows one to reason about temporal properties of a distributed s...
In this paper we give a logical analysis of both classical and quantum correlations We propose a new...
The Distributed Temporal Logic DTL allows one to reason about temporal properties of a distributed s...
We study quantum information and computation from a novel point of view. Our approach is based on re...
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The controversial issue of information transfer in the quantum teleportation procedure is analyzed i...
In this paper we give a logical analysis of both classical and quantum correlations. We propose a ne...
In this paper we analyze classical and quantum correlations using the tools of epistemic logic. Our ...
In this paper we analyze classical and quantum correlations using the tools of epistemic logic. Our ...
AbstractIn this paper we analyze classical and quantum correlations using the tools of epistemic log...
Quantum information has suggested new forms of quantum logic, called quantum computational logics, w...
Abstract Some critical open problems of epistemic logics can be investigated in the framework of a q...
Quantum information differs profoundly from classical information by virtue of the properties, impli...
AbstractWe develop a formal model for distributed measurement-based quantum computations, adopting a...
These lecture notes survey some joint work with Samson Abramsky. Somewhat informally I will discuss ...
The Distributed Temporal Logic DTL allows one to reason about temporal properties of a distributed s...
In this paper we give a logical analysis of both classical and quantum correlations We propose a new...
The Distributed Temporal Logic DTL allows one to reason about temporal properties of a distributed s...
We study quantum information and computation from a novel point of view. Our approach is based on re...
This paper provides an overview of quantum dynamic logics, showing how they have been designed and i...
The controversial issue of information transfer in the quantum teleportation procedure is analyzed i...
In this paper we give a logical analysis of both classical and quantum correlations. We propose a ne...
In this paper we analyze classical and quantum correlations using the tools of epistemic logic. Our ...
In this paper we analyze classical and quantum correlations using the tools of epistemic logic. Our ...
AbstractIn this paper we analyze classical and quantum correlations using the tools of epistemic log...