Q 37: Quantum Information: Concepts and Methods VI
Mittwoch, 2. März 2016, 14:30–16:30, e214
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Q 37.1 |
Topological entanglement entropy and the Jones-Kosaki-Longo index — •Leander Fiedler and Pieter Naaijkens
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Q 37.2 |
Information Inequalities for Classical and Quantum Networks — •Nikolai Miklin, Rafael Chaves, and Costantino Budroni
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Q 37.3 |
Upper bound for SL-invariant entanglement measures for mixed states of arbitrary rank — •Andreas Osterloh
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Q 37.4 |
The nine ways of four qubit entanglement and their threetangle — •Andreas Osterloh
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Q 37.5 |
Optimal detection of useful quantum entanglement with few expectation values — •Iagoba Apellaniz, Matthias Kleinmann, Otfried Ghüne, and Géza Tóth
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Q 37.6 |
Quantifying entanglement of two-qutrit states with positive partial transpose — Christopher Eltschka, •Gaél Sentís, and Jens Siewert
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Q 37.7 |
Anticoherence and entanglement of spin states — •John Martin, Dorian Baguette, François Damanet, Thierry Bastin, and Olivier Giraud
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Q 37.8 |
Proving multipartite entanglement from separable marginals — •Marius Paraschiv, Nikolai Miklin, Tobias Moroder, and Otfried Gühne
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