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E-grāmata: Theory of Quantum Computation, Communication and Cryptography: 5th Conference, TQC 2010, Leeds, UK, April 13-15, 2010, Revised Selected Papers

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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 5th Conference on Theory of Quantum Computation, Communication, and Cryptography, TQC 2010, held in Leeds, UK, in April 2010.

The 15 revised papers presented were carefully selected during two rounds of reviewing and improvement. Focussing on theoretical aspects of quantum computation, quantum communication, and quantum cryptography - part of a larger interdisciplinary field embedding information science in a quantum mechanical framework - the papers present current original research. Topics addressed include quantum algorithms, models of quantum computation, quantum complexity theory, simulation of quantum systems, quantum cryptography, quantum communication, quantum estimation and measurement, quantum noise, quantum coding theory, fault-tolerant quantum computing, and entanglement theory.
Asymptotically Optimal Discrimination between Pure Quantum States
1(8)
Michael Nussbaum
Arleta Szkota
On Quantum Estimation, Quantum Cloning and Finite Quantum de Finetti Theorems
9(17)
Giulio Chiribella
Simple Sets of Measurements for Universal Quantum Computation and Graph State Preparation
26(9)
Yasuhiro Takahashi
Computational Depth Complexity of Measurement-Based Quantum Computation
35(12)
Dan Browne
Elham Kashefi
Simon Perdrix
Local Equivalence of Surface Code States
47(16)
Pradeep Sarvepalli
Robert Raussendorf
Testing Non-isometry Is QMA-Complete
63(14)
Bill Rosgen
Quantum Search with Advice
77(17)
Ashley Montanaro
Simulating Sparse Hamiltonians with Star Decompositions
94(10)
Andrew M. Childs
Robin Kothari
The Polynomial Degree of Recursive Fourier Sampling
104(9)
Benjamin Johnson
Generalized Self-testing and the Security of the 6-State Protocol
113(18)
Matthew McKague
Michele Mosca
A Conceptually Simple Proof of the Quantum Reverse Shannon Theorem
131(10)
Mario Berta
Matthias Christandl
Renato Renner
Geometric Entanglement of Symmetric States and the Majorana Representation
141(18)
Martin Aulbach
Darnian Markham
Mio Murao
Monogamy of Multi-qubit Entanglement in Terms of Renyi and Tsallis Entropies
159(9)
Jeong San Kim
Barry C. Sanders
Bypassing State Initialisation in Perfect State Transfer Protocols on Spin-Chains
168(7)
C. Di Franco
M. Paternostro
M.S. Kim
Teleportation of a Quantum State of a Spatial Mode with a Single Massive Particle
175(12)
Libby Heaney
Author Index 187