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Thomas Beth
Researcher at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Publications - 135
Citations - 4865
Thomas Beth is an academic researcher from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum algorithm & Quantum computer. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 135 publications receiving 4569 citations.
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Valuation of Trust in Open Networks
TL;DR: A method for the valuation of trustworthiness which can be used to accept or reject an entity as being suitable for sensitive tasks is presented, an extension of the work of Yahalom, Klein and Beth.
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Quantum information processing and communication: strategic report on current status, visions and goals for research in Europe
Peter Zoller,Peter Zoller,Thomas Beth,Daniele Binosi,Daniele Binosi,Rainer Blatt,Rainer Blatt,Hans J. Briegel,Hans J. Briegel,Dagmar Bruss,Tommaso Calarco,Tommaso Calarco,J. I. Cirac,J. I. Cirac,David Deutsch,Jens Eisert,Jens Eisert,Artur Ekert,Claude Fabre,Claude Fabre,Nicolas Gisin,P. Grangiere,Markus Grassl,Markus Grassl,Serge Haroche,Atac Imamoglu,A. Karlson,Julia Kempe,Julia Kempe,Leo P. Kouwenhoven,Stefan Kröll,Gerd Leuchs,Maciej Lewenstein,Daniel Loss,Norbert Lütkenhaus,Norbert Lütkenhaus,Serge Massar,J. E. Mooij,Martin B. Plenio,Eugene S. Polzik,Sandu Popescu,Gerhard Rempe,Gerhard Rempe,Alexander V. Sergienko,David Suter,David Suter,John Twamley,Göran Wendin,Reinhard F. Werner,Andreas Winter,Jörg Wrachtrup,Jörg Wrachtrup,Anton Zeilinger +52 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an excerpt of the document "Quantum Information Processing and Communication: Strategic report on current status, visions and goals for research in Europe", which has been recently published in electronic form at the website of FET (the Future and Emerging Technologies Unit of the Directorate General Information Society of the European Commission).
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Codes for the quantum erasure channel
TL;DR: A family of quantum codes for the QEC, the quantum Bose-Chaudhuri-Hocquenghem codes, that can be efficiently decoded is introduced.
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Trust relationships in secure systems-a distributed authentication perspective
TL;DR: A formalism for expressing trust relations is presented along with an algorithm for deriving trust relations from recommendations, and the advantages of the approach are demonstrated by analyzing and comparing the trust relation requirements of a few known authentication protocols.
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On optimal quantum codes
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented families of quantum error-correcting codes which are optimal in the sense that the minimum distance is maximal, where q is an arbitrary prime power.