Quantum collision models: Open system dynamics from repeated interactions
We present an extensive introduction to quantum collision models (CMs), also known as
repeated interactions schemes: a class of microscopic system–bath models for investigating …
repeated interactions schemes: a class of microscopic system–bath models for investigating …
Lessons from the information paradox
S Raju - Physics Reports, 2022 - Elsevier
We review recent progress on the information paradox. We explain why exponentially small
correlations in the radiation emitted by a black hole are sufficient to resolve the original …
correlations in the radiation emitted by a black hole are sufficient to resolve the original …
Entanglement wedge reconstruction and the information paradox
G Penington - Journal of High Energy Physics, 2020 - Springer
A bstract When absorbing boundary conditions are used to evaporate a black hole in
AdS/CFT, we show that there is a phase transition in the location of the quantum Ryu …
AdS/CFT, we show that there is a phase transition in the location of the quantum Ryu …
Quantifying coherence
We introduce a rigorous framework for the quantification of coherence and identify intuitive
and easily computable measures of coherence. We achieve this by adopting the viewpoint …
and easily computable measures of coherence. We achieve this by adopting the viewpoint …
Grand unification of quantum algorithms
Quantum algorithms offer significant speed-ups over their classical counterparts for a variety
of problems. The strongest arguments for this advantage are borne by algorithms for …
of problems. The strongest arguments for this advantage are borne by algorithms for …
Polynomial-time algorithms for prime factorization and discrete logarithms on a quantum computer
PW Shor - SIAM review, 1999 - SIAM
A digital computer is generally believed to be an efficient universal computing device; that is,
it is believed to be able to simulate any physical computing device with an increase in …
it is believed to be able to simulate any physical computing device with an increase in …
[BOOK][B] Exploring the quantum: atoms, cavities, and photons
S Haroche, JM Raimond - 2006 - books.google.com
The counter-intuitive aspects of quantum physics have been for long illustrated by thought
experiments, from Einstein's photon box to Schrödinger's cat. These experiments have now …
experiments, from Einstein's photon box to Schrödinger's cat. These experiments have now …
Virtual distillation for quantum error mitigation
Contemporary quantum computers have relatively high levels of noise, making it difficult to
use them to perform useful calculations, even with a large number of qubits. Quantum error …
use them to perform useful calculations, even with a large number of qubits. Quantum error …
Quantum low-density parity-check codes
Quantum error correction is an indispensable ingredient for scalable quantum computing. In
this Perspective we discuss a particular class of quantum codes called “quantum low-density …
this Perspective we discuss a particular class of quantum codes called “quantum low-density …
Dipolar spin-exchange and entanglement between molecules in an optical tweezer array
Ultracold polar molecules are promising candidate qubits for quantum computing and
quantum simulations. Their long-lived molecular rotational states form robust qubits, and the …
quantum simulations. Their long-lived molecular rotational states form robust qubits, and the …