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Quantum information science as an approach to complex quantum systems Export

(13 August 2002)

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What makes quantum information science a science? These notes explore the idea that quantum information science may offer a powerful approach to the study of complex quantum systems. We discuss how to quantify complexity in quantum systems, and argue that there are two qualitatively different types of complex quantum system. We also explore ways of understanding complex quantum dynamics by quantifying the strength of a quantum dynamical operation as a physical resource. This is the text for a talk at the “Sixth International Conference on Quantum Communication, Measurement and Computing”, held at MIT, July 2002. Viewgraphs for the talk may be found at <A HREF="http://www.qinfo.org/talks/.">this http URL</A>


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