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Showing papers by "Michael A. Nielsen published in 1999"


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors give necessary and sufficient conditions for bipartite quantum entanglement transformation to be possible and reveal a partial ordering on the entangled states and connect quantum entenglement to the algebraic theory of majorization.
Abstract: Suppose Alice and Bob jointly possess a pure state, |ψ〉. Using local operations on their respective systems and classical communication it may be possible for Alice and Bob to transform |ψ〉 into another joint state |φ〉. This Letter gives necessary and sufficient conditions for this process of entanglement transformation to be possible. These conditions reveal a partial ordering on the entangled states and connect quantum entanglement to the algebraic theory of majorization. As a consequence, we find that there exist essentially different types of entanglement for bipartite quantum systems.

873 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the communication complexity of the binary inner product function in a variation of the two-party scenario where the parties have an a priori supply of particles in an entangled quantum state was considered.
Abstract: We consider the communication complexity of the binary inner product function in a variation of the two-party scenario where the parties have an a priori supply of particles in an entangled quantum state. We prove linear lower bounds for both exact protocols, as well as for protocols that determine the answer with bounded-error probability. Our proofs employ a novel kind of quantum reduction from a quantum information theory problem to the problem of computing the inner product. The communication required for the former problem can then be bounded by an application of Holevo's theorem. We also give a specific example of a probabilistic scenario where entanglement reduces the communication complexity of the inner product function by one bit.

68 citations