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Recent Publications
1. Quantum-information distributors: Quantum network for symmetric and asymmetric cloning in arbitrary dimension and continuous limit by Samuel L. Braunstein, Vladimir Buzek, and Mark Hillery, Phys. Rev. A 63, 052313 (2001). 2. Upper and lower bounds on maximal violation of local realism in a 3. Noise-free scattering of the quantized electromagnetic field from a 4. Optimum unambiguous discrimination among linearly-independent 5. Universal state inversion and concurrence in arbitrary dimensions by 6. Singlet states and the estimation of eigenstates and eigenvalues of an 7. Quantum cloning by Vladimir Bu\v{z}ek and Mark Hillery, Physics World 14, no. 11, 25 (2001). 8. Programmable quantum gate arrays by Mark Hillery, Vladimir Buzek, 9. Probabilistic implementation of universal quantum processors by Mark Hillery, Vladimir Buzek, and Mario Ziman, Phys. Rev. A 65, 022301 (2002). 10. Diluting quantum information: An analysis of information transfer in 11. Optimum unambiguous discrimination between subsets of nonorthogonal quantum states by Yuqing Sun, Janos A. Bergou, and Mark Hillery, Phys. Rev. A 66, 032315 (2002). 12. Implementation of quantum maps by programmable quantum processors by Mark Hillery, Mario Ziman, and Vladimir Buzek, Phys. Rev. A 66, 042302 (2002). 13. Distinguishing two-qubit states using local measurements and restricted classical communication by Mark Hillery and Jihane Mimih, Phys. Rev. A 67, 042304 (2003). 14. Quantum state filtering and discrimination between
sets of Boolean 15. Quantum walks based on an interferometric analogy
by Mark Hillery, 16. Effect of losses on phase noise by Brian Han, Mark Hillery, Adil Benmoussa, and Christopher Gerry, J. Mod. Opt. 50,1309 (2003). 17. Generalized measurements with a programmable quantum processor by Marian Rosko, Vladimir Buzek, Paul Chouha, and Mark Hillery, Phys. Rev. A 68, 062392}, (2003). 18. Improving the performance of programmable quantum processors by Mark Hillery, Mario Ziman, and Vladimir Buzek, Phys. Rev. A 69, 042311 (2004). 19. Scattering theory and discrete-time quantum walks by Edgar Feldman and Mark Hillery, Phys. Lett. A 324, 277 (2004). 20. Unambiguous discrimination of special sets of multipartite states using local measurements and classical communication by Jihane Mimih and Mark Hillery, Phys. Rev. A 71, 012329 (2005). 21. Optimal unambiguous filtering of a quantum state: An instance of mixed state discrimination by Janos Bergou, Ulrike Herzog, and Mark Hillery, Phys. Rev. A 71, 042314 (2005). 22. A universal programmable quantum state discriminator that is optimal for unambiguously distinguishing between unknown states by Janos Bergou and Mark Hilley, Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 160501 (2005). 23. Quantum interference with molecules: The role of internal states by Mark Hillery, Leonard Moldinow, and Vladimir Buzek, Phys. Rev. A 71, 062104 (2005). 24. Quantum-state filtering applied
to the discrimination of Boolean
functions by Janos
Bergou and Mark
Hillery, Phys. Rev.
A 72, 012302
(2005). |