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The Foundations of Quantum Information and Feasible Experiments

Christoph Simon

Published 2001-03-12Version 1

This thesis consists of four parts. In the first part it is shown that optimal universal cloning of photons can be realized with the help of stimulated emission. Possible schemes based on three-level systems and on parametric down-conversion are analyzed in detail. The second part shows that the dynamical rules of quantum physics can be derived from its static properties and the condition that superluminal communication is forbidden. In the third part a very simple form of the Kochen-Specker theorem is presented, which leads to a proposal for a simple experimental test of non-contextual hidden variables. The fourth part shows how hidden-variable theorems can be derived in a completely operational way. In particular a Kochen-Specker theorem is derived that applies to experiments with finite precision.

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