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Autor(en) / Beteiligte
Titel
Quantum communication, computing, and measurement
Auflage
1st ed. 1997
Ort / Verlag
New York : Springer Science+Business Media, LLC,
Erscheinungsjahr
1997
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Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • "Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Quantum Communication and Measurement, held September 25-30, 1996, in Shizuoka, Japan"--Title page verso.
  • Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
  • Speeches of Organizers -- I. Quantum Communication and Information Theory -- Information Theoretic Interpretations of von Neumann Entropy -- Quantum Information Theory, the Entropy Bound, and Mathematical Rigor in Physics -- Classical and Quantum Information Transmission and Interactions -- Bounds of the Accessible Information under the Influence of Thermal Noise -- Techniques for Bounding Quantum Correlations -- Relation between Channel Capacity and Quantum Minimax Decision in Quantum Information Theory -- Optimum Binary Signal Detections for Error Probability and Mutual Information -- Entanglement-Enhanced Classical Communication on a Noisy Quantum Channel -- Security against Eavesdropping in Quantum Cryptography -- A Linear Programming Approach to Attainable Cramér-Rao Type Bounds -- Non-Commutative Extension of Information Geometry II -- Wavelets and Information-Preserving Transformations -- On the Realization of Received Quantum State Control by Unitary Transformation -- Properties of Quantum Cryptography Based on Orthogonal States: Goldenberg and Vaidman Scheme -- Computation of Mutual Entropy in Quantum Amplifier Processes -- II. Quantum Computing -- Quantum Computing and Decoherence in Quantum Optical Systems -- Unitary Dynamics for Quantum Codewords -- Quantum Error Correction with Imperfect Gates -- Eliminating the Effects of Spontaneous Emission in Quantum Computations with Cold Trapped Ions -- Integrability and Computability in Simulating Quantum Systems -- Slowing Down the Decoherence of Quantum Bits -- Quantum Capacity of Noisy Quantum Channel -- III. Quantum Measurement Theory and Statistical Physics -- On Covariant Instruments in Quantum Measurement Theory -- Quantum State Reduction and the Quantum Bayes Principle -- On the Quantum Theory of Direct Detection -- Homodyning as Universal Detection -- Resolutions of the Identity in Terms of Line Integrals of Coherent States and Their Use for Quantum State Engineering -- Unitary Control Process for Quantum Optimum Detection -- Quantum Zeno Effect and “Domination” of the Temporal Evolution of Quantum Systems -- Physical Interpretation of Optimum Quantum Detection Operators -- Generalised Uncertainties for Quantum Signal Processing -- Optimal Quantum Measurements for Phase Estimation in Interferometry -- Hypersensitivity to Perturbation: An Information-Theoretical Characterization of Classical and Quantum Chaos -- A Topological Approach to Phase of Quantum Chaos -- Subdynamics through Time Scales and Scattering Maps in Quantum Field Theory -- Time-Ordered Wick Exponential and Quantum Stochastic Differential Equations -- “Nonlocal” Interference Effects in Frequency Domain -- Quantum Stochastic Systems in Terms of Non-Equilibrium Thermo Field Dynamics -- Considerations in the Time-Energy Uncertainty Relation from the Viewpoint of Hypothesis Testing -- An Open System Approach to Quantum Computers -- IV. Quantum Optics -- Atom Lasers -- Measurement of Quantum Phase Distribution by Projection Synthesis -- Quantum Optical Phase -- Single-Shot Adaptive Measurements of the Phase of a Single Mode Field -- Amplitude Squeezing of the Fundamental Field by Means of Traveling-Wave Quasi-Phasematched Second-Harmonic Generation in a LiNbO3 Waveguide -- Quantum Noise Reduction of the Pump Field in an Optical Parametric Oscillator -- Optical Measurements of Weak Absorption beyond Shot-Noise Limit -- Decoherence and Relaxation of Two Strongly Coupled Spin 1/2 Atoms -- Spatial Correlation Effects in Multi—Transverse Mode Lasers -- Generation of Nonclassical Photons in a Josephson-Junction Cavity -- Polarization-Squeezed Light Generation in a Second Order Nonlinear Medium -- Reconstruction of External Forces in Quantum Noises of Parametric Measuring System with Dissipation -- Squeezed State Generation in the Process of Light Interaction with a System of Free Electrons -- Diode Structure for Generation of Sub-Poissonian Photon Fluxes by Stark-Effect Blockade of Emissions -- Control of Quantum States in Nonstationary Cavity QED Systems -- A Simulation of Pulsed Squeezing in Short Optical Fiber Loop Mirror -- Quantum Properties of the Traveling-Wave x(2) Process: Theory, Experiments, and Applications.
  • This volume contains the proceedings of the Third International Conference on Quantum Communication and Measurement. The series of international conferences on quantum communication and measurement was established to encourage scientists working in the interdisciplinary research fields of quantum communication science and technology. The first such conference, organized by C. Benjaballah and O. Hirota under the title "Quantum Aspects of Optical Communication," assembled approximately 80 researchers in Paris in 1990. The second conference, held in Nottingham in 1994, was organized by V. P. Belavkin, R. L. Hudson, and O. Hirota and attracted about 130 participants from 22 countries. The present conference, organized by O. Hirota, A. S. Holevo, C. M. Caves, H. P. Yuen, and L. Accardi, was heldSeptember 25-30, 1996, in Fuji-Hakone Land, Japan, andjnvolved about 120 researchers from 15 countries. The topics at this third conference included the foundations of quantum communication and information theory, quantum measurement theory, quantum cryptography and quantum computation, quantum devices and high-precision measurements, generation of nonclassical light, and atom optics. Special emphasis was placed on bringing together research workers in experimental and engineering fields of quantum communication and quantum computing and theoreticians working in quantum measurement and information theory. Nineteen plenary and parallel sessions and one poster session were organized, at which a total of 82 papers were presented. Interesting and stimulating scientific discussions took place between and after sessions as well as in the evenings.
  • English
  • Description based on print version record.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISBN: 1-4615-5923-5
Titel-ID: 9925032814006463
Format
1 online resource (XII, 546 p.)
Schlagworte
Optical communications