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The Physics of Quantum Information: Complementarity, Uncertainty, and Entanglement

Joseph M. Renes

Published 2012-12-11Version 1

The overarching goal of this thesis is to demonstrate that complementarity is at the heart of quantum information theory, that it allows us to make (some) sense of just what information "quantum information" refers to, and that it is useful in understanding and constructing quantum information processing protocols. The detailed research results which form the basis of these claims are to be found in the included papers, and the aim here is to present an overview comprehensible to a more general audience.

Comments: 80 pages, Habilitation thesis, TU Darmstadt, 2011
Categories: quant-ph
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