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Multistep Multiinput Oneway Quantum Information Processing With Spatial And Temporal Modes Of Light 1st Edition Ryuji Ukai Auth

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Multistep Multiinput Oneway Quantum Information Processing With Spatial And Temporal Modes Of Light 1st Edition Ryuji Ukai Auth
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Multistep Multiinput Oneway Quantum Information Processing With Spatial And Temporal Modes Of Light 1st Edition Ryuji Ukai Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer Japan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.21 MB
Pages: 351
Author: Ryuji Ukai (auth.)
ISBN: 9784431550181, 9784431550198, 4431550186, 4431550194
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Multistep Multiinput Oneway Quantum Information Processing With Spatial And Temporal Modes Of Light 1st Edition Ryuji Ukai Auth by Ryuji Ukai (auth.) 9784431550181, 9784431550198, 4431550186, 4431550194 instant download after payment.

In this thesis, the author develops for the first time an implementation methodology for arbitrary Gaussian operations using temporal-mode cluster states. The author also presents three experiments involving continuous-variable one-way quantum computations, where their non-classical nature is shown by observing entanglement at the outputs. The experimental basic structure of one-way quantum computation over two-mode input state is demonstrated by the controlled-Z gate and the optimum nonlocal gate experiments. Furthermore, the author proves that the operation can be controlled by the gain-tunable entangling gate experiment.

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