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Mohamed Ridza Wahiddin

Researcher at Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia

Publications -  165
Citations -  1179

Mohamed Ridza Wahiddin is an academic researcher from Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum entanglement & Quantum key distribution. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 158 publications receiving 1059 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohamed Ridza Wahiddin include MIMOS & University of Manchester.

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Wehrl information entropy and phase distributions of Schrödinger cat and cat-like states

TL;DR: In this article, the Wehrl information entropy and its phase density, the so-called wehrl phase distribution, are applied to describe Schr¨ odinger cats (including even, odd and Yurke-Stoler coherent states), and cat-like states generated in the Kerr medium.
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Continuous-variable quantum key distribution protocols with eight-state discrete modulation

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a continuous variable quantum key distribution protocol based on discrete modulation of eight-state coherent states, which showed high tolerance against excess noise and promises to achieve over 100 km distance of optical fiber.
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Classical information entropy and phase distributions of optical fields

TL;DR: The Wehrl phase distribution as mentioned in this paper is defined as a phase density of the classical information entropy and is applied to describe the quantum phase properties of some optical fields including Fock states, coherent and squeezed states, and superposition of chaotic and coherent fields.
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Deterministic six states protocol for quantum communication

TL;DR: Three eavesdropping strategies are analyzed suggesting better probabilities of detecting an unauthorized adversary in a two-way deterministic protocol using six mutually unbiased states in the Poincare sphere.
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Two-mode network modeling and analysis of dengue epidemic behavior in Gombak, Malaysia

TL;DR: From the network analysis, it is found that there are few localities that were affected again and again throughout the year and therefore easing the route for the propagation of dengue virus that has the highest weight in terms of number of d Dengue cases.