High dimension and symmetries in quantum information theory
If a one-phrase summary of the subject of this thesis were required, it would be something like: miscellaneous large (but finite) dimensional phenomena in quantum information theory. That said, it could nonetheless be helpful to briefly elaborate. Starting from the observation that quantum physics u...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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22.07.2016
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DOI | 10.48550/arxiv.1607.06843 |
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Summary: | If a one-phrase summary of the subject of this thesis were required, it would
be something like: miscellaneous large (but finite) dimensional phenomena in
quantum information theory. That said, it could nonetheless be helpful to
briefly elaborate. Starting from the observation that quantum physics
unavoidably has to deal with high dimensional objects, basically two routes can
be taken: either try and reduce their study to that of lower dimensional ones,
or try and understand what kind of universal properties might precisely emerge
in this regime. We actually do not choose which of these two attitudes to
follow here, and rather oscillate between one and the other. In the first part
of this manuscript, our aim is to reduce as much as possible the complexity of
certain quantum processes, while of course still preserving their essential
characteristics. The two types of processes we are interested in are quantum
channels and quantum measurements. Oppositely, the second part of this
manuscript is specifically dedicated to the analysis of high dimensional
quantum systems and some of their typical features. Stress is put on
multipartite systems and on entanglement-related properties of theirs. In the
third part of this manuscript we eventually come back to a more dimensionality
reduction state of mind. This time though, the strategy is to make use of the
symmetries inherent to each particular situation we are looking at in order to
derive a problem-dependent simplification. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1607.06843 |