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Quantum Information Processing, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, February 2009
- Lian-Ao Wu, Mark S. Byrd:
Self-protected quantum algorithms based on quantum state tomography. 1 - Harumichi Nishimura, Masanao Ozawa:
Perfect computational equivalence between quantum Turing machines and finitely generated uniform quantum circuit families. 13-24 - Yong Zhang:
Abstract error groups via Jones unitary braid group representations at q = i. 25-36 - Xiangfu Zou, Daowen Qiu, Lihua Wu, Lvjun Li, Lvzhou Li:
On mathematical theory of the duality computers. 37-50
Volume 8, Numbers 2-3, June 2009
- Alexander N. Korotkov:
Special issue on quantum computing with superconducting qubits. 51-54 - Yu. A. Pashkin, O. Astafiev, T. Yamamoto, Y. Nakamura, J. S. Tsai:
Josephson charge qubits: a brief review. 55-80 - John M. Martinis:
Superconducting phase qubits. 81-103 - Andrew A. Houck, Jens Koch, Michel H. Devoret, Steven M. Girvin, Robert J. Schoelkopf:
Life after charge noise: recent results with transmon qubits. 105-115 - Raymond W. Simmonds, Michael S. Allman, Fabio Altomare, Katarina Cicak, K. D. Osborn, J. A. Park, Mika A. Sillanpää, Adam J. Sirois, Joshua A. Strong, Jed D. Whittaker:
Coherent interactions between phase qubits, cavities, and TLS defects. 117-131 - E. Il'ichev, S. H. W. van der Ploeg, Miroslav Grajcar, H.-G. Meyer:
Weak continuous measurements of multiqubits systems. 133-153 - Olivier Buisson, Wiebke Guichard, Frank W. J. Hekking, Laurent P. Lévy, Bernard Pannetier, Ralf Dolata, Alexander B. Zorin, Nicolas Didier, Aurélien Fay, Emile Hoskinson, Florent Lecocq, Zhihui Peng, Ioan M. Pop:
Quantum dynamics of superconducting nano-circuits: phase qubit, charge qubit and rhombi chains. 155-182 - Pierre M. Echternach, J. F. Schneiderman, Matthew D. Shaw, Per Delsing:
Progress in the development of a single Cooper-pair box qubit. 183-198 - Kouichi Semba, J. Johansson, Kousuke Kakuyanagi, Hayato Nakano, Shiro Saito, Hirotaka Tanaka, Hideaki Takayanagi:
Quantum state control, entanglement, and readout of the Josephson persistent-current qubit. 199-215 - Douglas A. Bennett, Luigi Longobardi, Vijay Patel, Wei Chen, Dmitri V. Averin, James E. Lukens:
Decoherence in rf SQUID qubits. 217-243 - Antti Paila, Jani Tuorila, Mika A. Sillanpää, David Gunnarsson, Jayanta Sarkar, Yuriy Makhlin, Erkki Thuneberg, Pertti J. Hakonen:
Interband transitions and interference effects in superconducting qubits. 245-259 - William D. Oliver, Sergio O. Valenzuela:
Large-amplitude driving of a superconducting artificial atom. 261-281
Volume 8, Number 4, August 2009
- Gregory B. Furman, Victor M. Meerovich, Vladimir L. Sokolovsky:
Nuclear polarization and entanglement in spin systems. 283-291 - Gregory B. Furman, Victor M. Meerovich, Vladimir L. Sokolovsky:
Nuclear polarization and entanglement in spin systems - Erratum. 293-295 - Majid Mohammadi, Mohammad Eshghi:
On figures of merit in reversible and quantum logic designs. 297-318 - Xin-Wen Wang, Yu-Huan Su, Guojian Yang:
Controlled teleportation against uncooperation of part of supervisors. 319-330 - Simon Pierre Desrosiers:
Entropic security in quantum cryptography. 331-345 - Arti Chamoli, C. M. Bhandari:
Secure direct communication based on ping-pong protocol. 347-356
Volume 8, Number 5, October 2009
- Preeti Parashar, Swapan Rana:
Comment on "Groverian entanglement measure and evolution of entanglement in search algorithm for n(= 3, 5)-qubit systems with real coefficients" (volume 6, number 4, August 2007), by Arti Chamoli and C. M. Bhandari. 357-360 - Ying Guo, Jun Peng, Moon Ho Lee:
Fast quantum codes based on Pauli block jacket matrices. 361-378 - Gregory B. Furman, Victor M. Meerovich, Vladimir L. Sokolovsky:
Entanglement and multiple quantum coherence dynamics in spin clusters. 379-386 - Norio Konno:
One-dimensional discrete-time quantum walks on random environments. 387-399 - Mark M. Wilde, Todd A. Brun:
Protecting quantum information with entanglement and noisy optical modes. 401-413 - Chunfang Sun, Kang Xue, Gangcheng Wang:
Entanglement and Berry phase in a 9 × 9 Yang-Baxter system. 415-429 - Xin-Wen Wang, Guojian Yang, Yu-Huan Su, Min Xie:
Simple schemes for quantum information processing with W-type entanglement. 431-442 - Robert L. Kosut, Daniel A. Lidar:
Quantum error correction via convex optimization. 443-459 - Jerzy Dajka, M. Mierzejewski, Jerzy Luczka:
Analytically solvable model for the entanglement via scattering-like mechanisms. 461-475
Volume 8, Number 6, December 2009
- Bei-Lok Hu, Ting Yu:
Guest Editors' Preface. 477 - J. J. Halliwell:
Partial decoherence of histories and the Diósi test. 479 - Remigiusz Augusiak, Maciej Lewenstein:
Towards measurable bounds on entanglement measures. 493-521 - Markus Tiersch, Fernando de Melo, Thomas Konrad, Andreas Buchleitner:
Equation of motion for entanglement. 523 - Juan Pablo Paz, Augusto J. Roncaglia:
Entanglement dynamics during decoherence. 535 - Charis Anastopoulos, S. Shresta, Bei-Lok Hu:
Non-Markovian entanglement dynamics of two qubits interacting with a common electromagnetic field. 549 - Brittany Corn, Ting Yu:
Modulated entanglement evolution via correlated noises. 565 - L. Mazzola, Sabrina Maniscalco, Kalle-Antti Suominen, B. M. Garraway:
Reservoir cross-over in entanglement dynamics. 577 - Mohammad Al-Amri, Sajid Qamar, Shahid Qamar, M. Suhail Zubairy:
Entanglement in correlated spontaneous emission lasers. 587 - Guy Bensky, Goren Gordon, David Gelbwaser-Klimovsky, D. D. Bhaktavatsala Rao, Noam Erez, Gershon Kurizki:
Unitary and non-unitary manipulations of qubit-bath entanglement: non-Markov qubit cooling. 607 - Alessio Serafini, Alex Retzker, Martin B. Plenio:
Generation of continuous variable squeezing and entanglement of trapped ions in time-varying potentials. 619 - Matisse Wei-Yuan Tu, Ming-Tsung Lee, Wei-Min Zhang:
Exact master equation and non-markovian decoherence for quantum dot quantum computing. 631
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