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Corrected Bell and Noncontextuality Inequalities for Realistic Experiments
Contextuality is a feature of quantum correlations. It is crucial from a foundational perspective as a nonclassical phenomenon, and …
Kim Vallée
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Pierre Emmanuel Emeriau
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Boris Bourdoncle
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Adel Sohbi
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Shane Mansfield
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Damian Markham
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Linear optical logical Bell state measurements with optimal loss-tolerance threshold
Quantum threshold theorems impose hard limits on the hardware capabilities to process quantum information. We derive tight and …
Paul Hilaire
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Yaron Castor
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Edwin Barnes
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Sophia Economou
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Frédéric Grosshans
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The minimal communication cost for simulating entangled qubits
We analyze the amount of classical communication required to reproduce the statistics of local projective measurements on a general …
Martin Renner
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Marco Túlio Quintino
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Cost and Routing of Continuous Variable Quantum Networks
We study continuous-variable graph states as quantum communication networks. We explore graphs with regular and complex network shapes …
Federico Centrone
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Frédéric Grosshans
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Valentina Parigi
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Quantum many-body dynamics for combinatorial optimisation and machine learning
The goal of this thesis is to explore and qualify the use of N-body quantum dynamics to Tsolve hard industrial problems and machine …
Constantin Dalyac
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Flow conditions for continuous variable measurement-based quantum computing
In measurement-based quantum computing (MBQC), computation is carried out by a sequence of measurements and corrections on an entangled …
Robert I. Booth
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Damian Markham
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Learning unitaries with quantum statistical queries
We propose several algorithms for learning unitary operators from quantum statistical queries (QSQs) with respect to their …
Armando Angrisani
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Trainability and Expressivity of Hamming-Weight Preserving Quantum Circuits for Machine Learning
Quantum machine learning has become a promising area for real world applications of quantum computers, but near-term methods and their …
Léo Monbroussou
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Jonas Landman
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Alex Bredariol Grilo
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Romain Kukla
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Elham Kashefi
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Quantum nonlocality in presence of strong measurement dependence
It is well known that the effect of quantum nonlocality, as witnessed by violation of a Bell inequality, can be observed even when …
Ivan Šupić
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Jean-Daniel Bancal
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Nicolas Brunner
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Logical possibilities for physics after MIP*=RE
MIP*=RE implies that C_{qa} (the closure of the set of tensor product correlations) and C_{qc} (the set of commuting correlations) can …
Adán Cabello
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Marco Túlio Quintino
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Matthias Kleinmann
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