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Quasi-probability representations of quantum theory with applications to quantum information science

Christopher Ferrie

Published 2010-10-13, updated 2011-10-15Version 3

This article comprises a review of both the quasi-probability representations of infinite-dimensional quantum theory (including the Wigner function) and the more recently defined quasi-probability representations of finite-dimensional quantum theory. We focus on both the characteristics and applications of these representations with an emphasis toward quantum information theory. We discuss the recently proposed unification of the set of possible quasi-probability representations via frame theory and then discuss the practical relevance of negativity in such representations as a criteria for quantumness.

Comments: v3: typos fixed, references added
Journal: Rep. Prog. Phys. 74 (2011) 116001
Categories: quant-ph
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