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Fatih Ozaydin, Ramita Sarkar, Veysel Bayrakci, Cihan Bayindir, Azmi Ali Altintas and Özgür E. Müstecaplioglu
Decoherence is a major issue in quantum information processing, degrading the performance of tasks or even precluding them. Quantum error-correcting codes, creating decoherence-free subspaces, and the quantum Zeno effect are among the major means for pro...
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Conor N. Murphy, Luísa Toledo Tude and Paul R. Eastham
Solids can be cooled by driving impurity ions with lasers, allowing them to transfer heat from the lattice phonons to the electromagnetic surroundings. This exemplifies a quantum thermal machine, which uses a quantum system as a working medium to transfe...
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Oleg A. Grigorev, Liliya I. Musina, Alexander B. Van?kov, Oleg V. Volkov and Leonid V. Kulik
A computational scheme is suggested to estimate neutral excitation energies in the fractional quantum Hall effect (FQHE) states. The FQHE states are systematized according to the Farey-number hierarchy structure. We show that besides the widely known Lau...
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C. Aris Chatzidimitriou-Dreismann
During the last few decades, considerable advances in quantum information theory have shown deep existing connections between quantum correlation effects (like entanglement and quantum discord) and thermodynamics. Here the concept of conditional entropy ...
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Vlatko Vedral
In this paper I discuss the question: what comes first, physics or information? The two have had a long-standing, symbiotic relationship for almost a hundred years out of which we have learnt a great deal. Information theory has enriched our interpretati...
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