Simulation of n-qubit quantum systems. IV. Parametrizations of quantum states, matrices and probability distributions

Published: 1 November 2008| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/f8ccrkdt56.1
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T. Radtke, S. Fritzsche

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Abstract Entanglement is known today as a key resource in many protocols from quantum computation and quantum information theory. However, despite the successful demonstration of several protocols, such as teleportation or quantum key distribution, there are still many open questions of how entanglement affects the efficiency of quantum algorithms or how it can be protected against noisy environments. The investigation of these and related questions often requires a search or optimization over the set... Title of program: FEYNMAN Catalogue Id: ADWE_v4_0 Nature of problem During the last decades, quantum information science has contributed to our understanding of quantum mechanics and has provided also new and efficient protocols, based on the use of entangled quantum states. To determine the behaviour and entanglement of n-qubit quantum registers, symbolic and numerical simulations need to be applied in order to analyze how these quantum information protocols work and which role the entanglement plays hereby. Versions of this program held in the CPC repository in Mendeley Data ADWE_v1_0; FEYNMAN; 10.1016/j.cpc.2005.07.006 ADWE_v2_0; FEYNMAN; 10.1016/j.cpc.2006.03.006 ADWE_v3_0; FEYNMAN; 10.1016/j.cpc.2007.02.106 ADWE_v4_0; FEYNMAN; 10.1016/j.cpc.2008.06.007 This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969-2019)

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