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1. QCQC 1998: Palm Springs, California, USA
- Colin P. Williams:
Quantum Computing and Quantum Communications, First NASA International Conference, QCQC'98, Palm Springs, California, USA, February 17-20, 1998, Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1509, Springer 1998, ISBN 3-540-65514-X
Entanglement and Quantum Algorithms
- Gilles Brassard, Tal Mor:
Multi-particle Entanglement via Two-Particle Entanglement. 1-9 - Amir Fijany, Colin P. Williams:
Quantum Wavelet Transforms: Fast Algorithms and Complete Circuits. 10-33 - Jeffrey Yepez:
Quantum Computation of Fluid Dynamics. 34-60 - Richard Cleve, Wim van Dam, Michael Nielsen, Alain Tapp:
Quantum Entanglement and the Communication Complexity of the Inner Product Function. 61-74 - Michail Zak, Colin P. Williams:
Quantum Recurrent Networks for Simulating Stochastic Processes. 75-88 - Günter Mahler, Ilki Kim:
Correlation between Correlations: Process and Time in Quantum Networks. 89-102 - Richard Jozsa:
Quantum Effects in Algorithms. 103-112 - Colin P. Williams, Alexander G. Gray:
Automated Design of Quantum Circuits. 113-125 - Lov K. Grover:
Quantum Search on Structured Problems. 126-139 - David Biron, Ofer Biham, Eli Biham, Markus Grassl, Daniel A. Lidar:
Generalized Grover Search Algorithm for Arbitrary Initial Amplitude Distribution. 140-147 - Dong Pyo Chi, Jinsoo Kim:
Quantum Database Search by a Single Query. 148-151 - Yuri I. Ozhigov:
Quantum Computer Can Not Speed Up Iterated Applications of a Black Box. 152-159 - Michail Zak:
Quantum Resonance for Solving NP-complete Problems by Simulations. 160-166 - Daniel S. Abrams, Seth Lloyd:
Computational Complexity and Physical Law. 167-173 - Michele Mosca, Artur Ekert:
The Hidden Subgroup Problem and Eigenvalue Estimation on a Quantum Computer. 174-188 - Giuseppe Castagnoli, Dalida Monti:
A Diakoptic Approach to Quantum Computation. 189-199
Quantum Cryptography
- Richard J. Hughes, William T. Buttler, Paul G. Kwiat, Steven K. Lamoreaux, Gabriel G. Luther, George L. Morgan, Jane E. Nordholt, Charles G. Peterson, Charles M. Simmons:
Practical Free-Space Quantum Cryptography. 200-213 - S. Roy, G. Kar:
Quantum Cryptography, Eavesdropping, and Unsharp Spin Measurement. 214-217
Quantum Copying and Quantum Information Theory
- Nicolas J. Cerf:
Information-Theoretic Aspects of Quantum Copying. 218-234 - Vladimír R. Buzek, Mark Hillery:
Universal Optimal Cloning of Qubits and Quantum Registers. 235-246 - David P. DiVincenzo, Christopher A. Fuchs, Hideo Mabuchi, John A. Smolin, Ashish V. Thapliyal, Armin Uhlmann:
Entanglement of Assistance. 247-257 - Christoph Adami, Nicolas J. Cerf:
What Information Theory Can Tell Us About Quantum Reality. 258-268 - Lev B. Levitin:
Quantum Generalization of Conditional Entropy and Information. 269-275 - Armen E. Allahverdyan, David B. Saakian:
Accessible Information in Multi-access Quantum Channels. 276-284 - Michael Westmoreland, Benjamin Schumacher:
Capacities of Quantum Channels and Quantum Coherent Information. 285-295 - David B. Saakian, Armen E. Allahverdyan:
Strengthened Lindblad Inequality: Applications in Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics and Quantum Information Theory. 296-301
Quantum Error Correction and Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing
- Daniel Gottesman:
Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computation with Higher-Dimensional Systems. 302-313 - H. F. Chau:
Quantum Convolutional Error Correction Codes. 314-324 - Vwani P. Roychowdhury, Farrokh Vatan:
On the Existence of Nonadditive Quantum Codes. 325-336 - Lu-Ming Duan, Guang-Can Guo:
Quantum Error Correction Is Applicable for Reducing Spatially Correlated Decoherence. 337-340 - R. Walter Ogburn, John Preskill:
Topological Quantum Computation. 341-356
Embodiments of Quantum Computers
- Raymond Laflamme, Emanuel Knill, Wojciech H. Zurek, P. Catasti, S. V. S. Mariappan:
NMR GHZ. 357-363 - Charles M. Bowden, Jonathan P. Dowling, Steven P. Hotaling:
Quantum Computing Using Electron-Nuclear Double Resonances. 364-372 - Hans J. Briegel, J. Ignacio Cirac, Wolfgang Dür, Steven J. van Enk, H. Jeff Kimble, Hideo Mabuchi, Peter Zoller:
Physical Implementations for Quantum Communication in Quantum Networks. 373-382 - James D. Franson, Todd B. Pittman:
An Optical Approach to Quantum Computing. 383-390 - Christoph Adami, Nicolas J. Cerf:
Quantum Computation with Linear Optics. 391-401 - David Vitali, Paolo Tombesi:
Decoherence Control for Optical Qubits. 402-412 - D. V. Averin:
Adiabatic Controlled-NOT Gate for Quantum Computation. 413-425 - D. F. V. James, M. S. Gulley, M. H. Holzscheiter, Richard J. Hughes, Paul G. Kwiat, Steven K. Lamoreaux, Charles G. Peterson, V. D. Sandberg, M. M. Schauer, Charles M. Simmons, D. Tupa, P. Z. Wang, A. G. White:
Trapped Ion Quantum Computer Research at Los Alamos. 426-437 - Ralph G. DeVoe:
Arrays of Elliptical Ion Traps for Parallel Quantum Computing. 438-446 - Kevin M. Obenland, Alvin M. Despain:
Simulating the Effect of Decoherence and Inaccuracies on a Quantum Computer. 447-459 - Alexander A. Balandin, Kang L. Wang:
Implementation of Quantum Controlled-NOT Gates Using Asymmetric Semiconductor Quantum Dots. 460-467 - Hideaki Matsueda:
Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Quantum Computing Solid Dipole-Dipole Block Systems. 468-477
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