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Quantum Information & Computation, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, January 2005
- Priscila García-Fernández, Enrique Fernandez-Martinez, Esther Pérez, David J. Santos:
New encoding schemes for quantum authentication. 1-12 - Masahito Hayashi, Hiroshi Imai, Keiji Matsumoto, Mary Beth Ruskai, Toshiyuki Shimono:
Qubit channels which require four inputs to achieve capacity: implications for additivity conjectures. 13-31 - L.-P. Lamoureux, Nicolas J. Cerf:
Asymmetric phase covariant d-dimensional cloning. 32-39 - Hoi-Kwong Lo, Tsz-Mei Ko:
Some attacks on quantum-based cryptographic protocols. 41-48 - Vivek V. Shende, Igor L. Markov:
Quantum circuits for incompletely specified two-qubit operators. 49-57 - John Watrous:
Notes on super-operator norms induced by schatten norms. 58-68 - Hideki Imai, Jörn Müller-Quade, Anderson C. A. Nascimento, Pim Tuyls, Andreas J. Winter:
An information theoretical model for quantum secret sharing. 69-80 - Joseph M. Renes:
Equiangular spherical codes in quantum cryptography. 81-92
Volume 5, Number 2, March 2005
- Pawel Wocjan, Thomas Beth:
New construction of mutually unbiased bases in square dimensions. 93-101 - Christopher M. Dawson, Andrew P. Hines, Duncan Mortimer, Henry L. Haselgrove, Michael A. Nielsen, Tobias Osborne:
Quantum computing and polynomial equations over the finite field Z2. 102-112 - George F. Viamontes, Igor L. Markov, John P. Hayes:
Graph-based simulation of quantum computation in the density matrix representation. 113-130 - Adam Brazier, Martin B. Plenio:
Broken promises and quantum algorithms. 131-145 - Hoshang Heydari, Gunnar Björk:
Entanglement tensor for a general pure multipartite quantum state. 146-155 - Patrick M. Hayden, Christopher King:
Correcting quantum channels by measuring the environment. 156-160 - John A. Smolin:
Can quantum cryptography imply quantum mechanics? 161-169 - Hans Halvorson, Jeffrey Bub:
Can quantum cryptography imply quantum mechanics? reply to Smolin. 170-175 - Scott Aaronson:
Quantum lower bound for recursive fourier sampling. 176-177 - Dave Bacon:
Principles of quantum computation and information volume 1: basic concepts. 178-180
Volume 5, Number 3, May 2005
- Thomas Beth, Jörn Müller-Quade, Rainer Steinwandt:
Cryptanalysis of a practical quantum key distribution with polarization-entangled photons. 181-186 - Sergey Bravyi, Mikhail N. Vyalyi:
Commutative version of the local Hamiltonian problem and common eigenspace problem. 187-215 - Sergey Bravyi:
Lagrangian representation for fermionic linear optics. 216-238 - Pieter Kok, Timothy C. Ralph, Gerard J. Milburn:
Communicating continuous quantum variables between different lorentz frames. 239-246 - Indrani Chattopadhyay, Debasis Sarkar:
Deterministic local conversion of incomparable states by collective LOCC. 247-257 - Rolf T. Horn, A. J. Scott, Jonathan Walgate, Richard Cleve, A. I. Lvovsky, Barry C. Sanders:
Classical and quantum fingerprinting with shared randomness and one-sided error. 258-271 - Pieter Kok:
Quantum information and computation web-corner. 272
Volume 5, Number 4, July 2005
- Paul Brumer, Daniel A. Lidar, Hoi-Kwong Lo, Aephraim Steinberg:
Editorial: quantum information and quantum control. 273-274 - Gilles Brassard, André Allan Méthot, Alain Tapp:
Minimum entangled state dimension required for pseudo-telepathy. 275-284 - Goren Gordon, Gershon Kurizki, Abraham G. Kofman, Sophie Pellegrin:
Universal dynamical control of decay and decoherence for weak and strong system-bath coupling. 285-317 - Luis Guilherme Carvalho Rego, S. G. Abuabara, V. S. Batista:
Coherent optical control of electronic excitations in functionalized semiconductor nanostructures. 318-334 - Mark I. Dykman, L. F. Santos, M. Shapiro, Felix M. Izrailev:
Quantum computing with perpetually coupled qubits: on-site localization of excitations. 335-349 - Daniel A. Lidar, Sara Schneider:
Stabilizing qubit coherence via tracking-control. 350-363 - Vladimir S. Malinovsky, Ignacio R. Sola:
Quantum control for entanglement preparation. 364-379 - Aram W. Harrow, Debbie W. Leung:
Bidirectional coherent classical communication. 380-395 - P. Oscar Boykin, Vwani P. Roychowdhury:
Information vs. disturbance in dimension D. 396-412 - Hoi-Kwong Lo:
Getting something out of nothing. 413-418
Volume 5, Number 6, September 2005
- John Chiaverini, R. Brad Blakestad, Joe Britton, John D. Jost, Chris Langer, Dietrich Leibfried, R. Ozeri, David J. Wineland:
Surface-electrode architecture for ion-trap quantum information processing. 419-439 - Yasuhiro Takahashi, Noboru Kunihiro:
A linear-size quantum circuit for addition with no ancillary qubits. 440-448 - Roman Orus:
Two slightly-entangled NP-complete problems. 449-455 - Andrew M. Childs:
Secure assisted quantum computation. 456-466 - Mikko Möttönen, Juha J. Vartiainen, Ville Bergholm, Martti M. Salomaa:
Transformation of quantum states using uniformly controlled rotations. 467-473 - Phillip Kaye:
Optimized quantum implementation of elliptic curve arithmetic over binary fields. 474-491 - Shiue-yuan Shiau, Robert Joynt, Susan N. Coppersmith:
Physically-motivated dynamical algorithms for the graph isomorphism problem. 492-506 - Michael A. Nielsen, Dénes Petz:
A simple proof of the strong subadditivity inequality. 507-513
Volume 5, Number 7, November 2005
- Jungsang Kim, Stanley Pau, Z. Ma, Hubert R. McLellan, J. V. Gates, Avi Kornblit, Richard E. Slusher, Robert M. Jopson, Inuk Kang, Mihaela Dinu:
System design for large-scale ion trap quantum information processor. 515-537 - Gilles Brassard, Anne Broadbent, Alain Tapp:
Recasting mermin's multi-player game into the framework of pseudo-telepathy. 538-550 - D. Richard Kuhn:
A quantum cryptographic protocol with detection of compromised server. 551-560 - Jerome Tribollet:
Globally controlled artificial semiconducting molecules as quantum computers. 561-572 - Shabnam Siddiqui, Julio Gea-Banacloche:
A comparison of decoherence-free subsystem/subspace for partially-broken symmetry. 573-582 - Jaromír Fiurásek, Radim Filip, Nicolas J. Cerf:
Highly asymmetric quantum cloning in arbitrary dimension. 583-592 - Andrew M. Childs, Jason M. Eisenberg:
Quantum algorithms for subset finding. 593-604 - Andreas J. Winter:
Quantum and classical message identification via quantum channels. 605-606
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