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Nelly Huei Ying Ng

Researcher at Free University of Berlin

Publications -  31
Citations -  1470

Nelly Huei Ying Ng is an academic researcher from Free University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum thermodynamics & Work (thermodynamics). The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 26 publications receiving 1162 citations. Previous affiliations of Nelly Huei Ying Ng include Nanyang Technological University & Delft University of Technology.

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The second laws of quantum thermodynamics

TL;DR: Here, it is found that for processes which are approximately cyclic, the second law for microscopic systems takes on a different form compared to the macroscopic scale, imposing not just one constraint on state transformations, but an entire family of constraints.
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Limits to catalysis in quantum thermodynamics

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a family of optimal catalysts that can be returned with minimal trace distance error after facilitating a state transformation process and discuss the implication of these findings on possible thermodynamic state transformations in the quantum regime.
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Maximization of Extractable Randomness in a Quantum Random-Number Generator

TL;DR: A method for maximizing the conditional min-entropy of the number sequence generated from a given quantum-to-classical-noise ratio is presented, and the spectral response of the detection system shows the potential to deliver more than 70 Gbit/s of random numbers in the experimental setup.
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Experimental implementation of bit commitment in the noisy-storage model

TL;DR: This work experimentally executed a bit commitment protocol that is secure as long as the attacker's quantum memory device is imperfect, and provides a general analysis of this protocol for a range of experimental parameters.
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An experimental implementation of oblivious transfer in the noisy storage model.

TL;DR: This work reports on the first experimental implementation of 1-2 random oblivious transfer in the noisy storage model using a modified entangled quantum key distribution (QKD) system implementing Schaffner's simple protocol.