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Mitali Sisodia

Researcher at Jaypee Institute of Information Technology

Publications -  48
Citations -  564

Mitali Sisodia is an academic researcher from Jaypee Institute of Information Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Qubit & Quantum computer. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 43 publications receiving 474 citations. Previous affiliations of Mitali Sisodia include Indian Institute of Technology, Jodhpur & Jai Narain Vyas University.

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Design and experimental realization of an optimal scheme for teleportation of an n-qubit quantum state

TL;DR: In this paper, an explicit quantum circuit is designed for the teleportation of an n-qubit quantum state, and the experimental results show that the state has been teleported with high fidelity.
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Design and experimental realization of an optimal scheme for teleportion of an $n$-qubit quantum state

TL;DR: It is established that the proposed scheme requires an optimal amount of quantum resources, whereas larger amount of physics resources have been used in a large number of recently reported teleportation schemes for the quantum states which can be viewed as special cases of the general n-qubit state considered here.
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Experimental realization of nondestructive discrimination of Bell states using a five-qubit quantum computer

TL;DR: In this article, Gupta et al. showed that the Bell state can be constructed and measured in a nondestructive manner with a reasonably high fidelity with a comparison of the outcomes of this study and the results obtained earlier in an NMR-based experiment.
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Itawa Bhopji (L3-5) chondrite regolith breccia: Fall, classification, and cosmogenic records

TL;DR: A stony meteorite fell at Itawa Bhopji, Rajasthan, India on 2000 May 30 as discussed by the authors, which is the fifth recorded fall in a small area of India during the past decade and is classified as L(3-5) regolith breccia.

Depositional environment and hydrocarbon prospects of the Barmer Basin, Rajasthan, India

TL;DR: The Barmer Basin is interpreted as a narrow, N-S trending graben, a northern extension of the Cambay rift as mentioned in this paper, and the faults exposed at Fatehgarh, on Barmer Hill near Barmer and at Sarnu constitute the peripheries of the Barmer basin.