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5. TQC 2010: Leeds, UK
- Wim van Dam, Vivien M. Kendon, Simone Severini:
Theory of Quantum Computation, Communication, and Cryptography - 5th Conference, TQC 2010, Leeds, UK, April 13-15, 2010, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6519, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-18072-9 - Michael Nussbaum, Arleta Szkola:
Asymptotically Optimal Discrimination between Pure Quantum States. 1-8 - Giulio Chiribella:
On Quantum Estimation, Quantum Cloning and Finite Quantum de Finetti Theorems. 9-25 - Yasuhiro Takahashi:
Simple Sets of Measurements for Universal Quantum Computation and Graph State Preparation. 26-34 - Dan E. Browne, Elham Kashefi, Simon Perdrix:
Computational Depth Complexity of Measurement-Based Quantum Computation. 35-46 - Pradeep Kiran Sarvepalli, Robert Raussendorf:
Local Equivalence of Surface Code States. 47-62 - Bill Rosgen:
Testing Non-isometry Is QMA-Complete. 63-76 - Ashley Montanaro:
Quantum Search with Advice. 77-93 - Andrew M. Childs, Robin Kothari:
Simulating Sparse Hamiltonians with Star Decompositions. 94-103 - Benjamin Johnson:
The Polynomial Degree of Recursive Fourier Sampling. 104-112 - Matthew McKague, Michele Mosca:
Generalized Self-testing and the Security of the 6-State Protocol. 113-130 - Mario Berta, Matthias Christandl, Renato Renner:
A Conceptually Simple Proof of the Quantum Reverse Shannon Theorem. 131-140 - Martin Aulbach, Damian Markham, Mio Murao:
Geometric Entanglement of Symmetric States and the Majorana Representation. 141-158 - Jeong San Kim, Barry C. Sanders:
Monogamy of Multi-qubit Entanglement in Terms of Rényi and Tsallis Entropies. 159-167 - Carlo Di Franco, Mauro Paternostro, M. S. Kim:
Bypassing State Initialisation in Perfect State Transfer Protocols on Spin-Chains. 168-174 - Libby Heaney:
Teleportation of a Quantum State of a Spatial Mode with a Single Massive Particle. 175-186
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