In the present paper we develop different arguments to show that there are no reasons to consider that there exists quantum information as qualitatively different than Shannon information. There is only one kind of information, which can be coded by means of orthogonal or non-orthogonal states. The analogy between Shannon’s theory and Schumacher’s theory is confined to coding theorems. The attempt to extend the analogy beyond this original scope leads to a concept of quantum information that becomes indistinguishable from that of quantum state. But information is essentially linked with communication, as it is clear in both Shannon’s and Schumacher’s proposals. If we detach information from this link, we are not talking about information bu...
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...
quantum information, Schumacher, classical information, Shannon This paper advocates a concept of qu...
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 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 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 this work we will deal only with the concept of information in the communicational context, in wh...
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...
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...
This thesis is a contribution to the debate on the implications of quantum information theory for th...
quantum information, Schumacher, classical information, Shannon This paper advocates a concept of qu...
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 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 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 this work we will deal only with the concept of information in the communicational context, in wh...
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...
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...
This thesis is a contribution to the debate on the implications of quantum information theory for th...
quantum information, Schumacher, classical information, Shannon This paper advocates a concept of qu...