In this work we will deal only with the concept of information in the communicational context, in which information is primarily something that has to be transmitted for communication purposes. The aim of the paper is to consider some arguments traditionally put forward to support the idea that quantum information is qualitatively different than classical information. On the basis of the analysis of those arguments, we will conclude that there are no reasons to admit the existence of quantum information as qualitatively different from classical information: there is only one kind of information, physically neutral, which can be encoded by means of classical or of quantum states
Quantum information refers to the distinctive information-processing properties of quantum systems, ...
This thesis is a contribution to the debate on the implications of quantum information theory for th...
This thesis is a contribution to the debate on the implications of quantum information theory for th...
In this work we will deal only with the concept of information in the communicational context, in wh...
In this work we will deal only with the concept of information in the communicational context, in wh...
In the present paper we develop different arguments to show that there are no reasons to consider th...
In the present paper we develop different arguments to show that there are no reasons to consider th...
In the present paper we develop different arguments to show that there are no reasons to consider th...
In the present article we address the question 'What is quantum information?' from a conceptual view...
In the present paper we develop different arguments to show that there are no reasons to consider th...
In the present article we address the question 'What is quantum information?' from a conceptual view...
In the present paper we develop different arguments to show that there are no reasons to consider th...
In the present paper we develop different arguments to show that there are no reasons to consider th...
The aim of this article is to offer a conceptual analysis of the notion of information, on the basis...
Some physicists seem to believe that quantum information the-ory requires a new concept of informati...
Quantum information refers to the distinctive information-processing properties of quantum systems, ...
This thesis is a contribution to the debate on the implications of quantum information theory for th...
This thesis is a contribution to the debate on the implications of quantum information theory for th...
In this work we will deal only with the concept of information in the communicational context, in wh...
In this work we will deal only with the concept of information in the communicational context, in wh...
In the present paper we develop different arguments to show that there are no reasons to consider th...
In the present paper we develop different arguments to show that there are no reasons to consider th...
In the present paper we develop different arguments to show that there are no reasons to consider th...
In the present article we address the question 'What is quantum information?' from a conceptual view...
In the present paper we develop different arguments to show that there are no reasons to consider th...
In the present article we address the question 'What is quantum information?' from a conceptual view...
In the present paper we develop different arguments to show that there are no reasons to consider th...
In the present paper we develop different arguments to show that there are no reasons to consider th...
The aim of this article is to offer a conceptual analysis of the notion of information, on the basis...
Some physicists seem to believe that quantum information the-ory requires a new concept of informati...
Quantum information refers to the distinctive information-processing properties of quantum systems, ...
This thesis is a contribution to the debate on the implications of quantum information theory for th...
This thesis is a contribution to the debate on the implications of quantum information theory for th...