We bring together in one place some of the main results and applications from our recent work on quantum information theory, in which we have brought techniques from operator theory, operator algebras, and graph theory for the first time to investigate the topic of distinguishability of sets of quantum states in quantum communication, with particular reference to the framework of one-way local quantum operations and classical communication (LOCC). We also derive a new graph-theoretic description of distinguishability in the case of a single-qubit sender
This thesis consists of material all of which I authored or co-authored: see Statement of Contributi...
We explore the question of using an entangled state as a universal resource for implementing quantum...
Entangled quantum states are remarkably rich resources for communication and computation. Today, we ...
Distinguishing sets of quantum states shared by two parties using only local operations and classica...
We conduct the first detailed analysis in quantum information of recently derived operator relations...
In the first part of this Dissertation, I study the differences between LOCC (local operations and c...
Distinguishing sets of quantum states shared by two parties using only local operations and classica...
We explore the intersection of studies in quantum error correction and quantum local operations and ...
Graph states are ubiquitous in quantum information with diverse applications ranging from quantum ne...
© 2014 AIP Publishing LLC. In this paper, we consider the problem of discriminating quantum states b...
We exactly evaluate a number of multipartite entanglement measures for a class of graph states, incl...
This thesis consolidates my research on several topics of quantum information. We start with an anal...
Distinguishability is a fundamental and operational measure generally connected to information appli...
Graph states are ubiquitous in quantum information with diverse applications ranging from quantum ne...
To appear in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) - Paper session: Quantum Algorithms II - http:...
This thesis consists of material all of which I authored or co-authored: see Statement of Contributi...
We explore the question of using an entangled state as a universal resource for implementing quantum...
Entangled quantum states are remarkably rich resources for communication and computation. Today, we ...
Distinguishing sets of quantum states shared by two parties using only local operations and classica...
We conduct the first detailed analysis in quantum information of recently derived operator relations...
In the first part of this Dissertation, I study the differences between LOCC (local operations and c...
Distinguishing sets of quantum states shared by two parties using only local operations and classica...
We explore the intersection of studies in quantum error correction and quantum local operations and ...
Graph states are ubiquitous in quantum information with diverse applications ranging from quantum ne...
© 2014 AIP Publishing LLC. In this paper, we consider the problem of discriminating quantum states b...
We exactly evaluate a number of multipartite entanglement measures for a class of graph states, incl...
This thesis consolidates my research on several topics of quantum information. We start with an anal...
Distinguishability is a fundamental and operational measure generally connected to information appli...
Graph states are ubiquitous in quantum information with diverse applications ranging from quantum ne...
To appear in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) - Paper session: Quantum Algorithms II - http:...
This thesis consists of material all of which I authored or co-authored: see Statement of Contributi...
We explore the question of using an entangled state as a universal resource for implementing quantum...
Entangled quantum states are remarkably rich resources for communication and computation. Today, we ...