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Miguel Navascués

Researcher at Austrian Academy of Sciences

Publications -  107
Citations -  5114

Miguel Navascués is an academic researcher from Austrian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum state & Quantum entanglement. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 99 publications receiving 4234 citations. Previous affiliations of Miguel Navascués include Imperial College London & Autonomous University of Barcelona.

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A convergent hierarchy of semidefinite programs characterizing the set of quantum correlations

TL;DR: It is shown that in some cases it is possible to conclude that a given set of correlations is quantum after performing only a finite number of tests, and used in particular to bound the quantum violation of various Bell inequalities.
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Bounding the set of quantum correlations.

TL;DR: This work introduces a hierarchy of conditions necessarily satisfied by any distribution P_{alphabeta} representing the probabilities for two separate observers to obtain outcomes alpha and beta when making local measurements on a shared quantum state as a semidefinite program.
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Optimality of Gaussian Attacks in Continuous Variable Quantum Cryptography

TL;DR: It is proved that the Gaussian unitary attack is optimal for all the considered bounds on the key rate when the first and second momenta of the canonical variables involved are known by the honest parties.
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Quantifying Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Steering

TL;DR: It is shown that every pure entangled state is maximally steerable and the projector onto the antisymmetric subspace is maximALLY steerable for all dimensions; a new example of one-way steering is provided and strong support is given that states with positive-partial transposition are not steerable.
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A glance beyond the quantum model

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a mechanism to make general claims on the microscopic structure of the universe by postulating that any post-quantum theory should recover classical physics in the macroscopic limit.