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Vladimir I. Man’ko
Researcher at Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Publications - 680
Citations - 14719
Vladimir I. Man’ko is an academic researcher from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum state & Probability distribution. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 665 publications receiving 13825 citations. Previous affiliations of Vladimir I. Man’ko include Lebedev Physical Institute & Tomsk State University.
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Entropy-Energy Inequality for a Qutrit on the Example of a Three-Level Atom
TL;DR: In this article, the entropy-energy inequality for a three-level atom implemented on superconducting circuits with the Josephson junction was investigated and the positivity of the relative entropy of the qutritquantum system was used for verification of tomography of quantum states of qudits.
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Luminosity variation in (de) focusing microlensing
TL;DR: In this paper, the luminosity variation of a stellar source due to the gravitational microlensing effect can be considered also if the light rays are defocused (instead of focused) toward the observer.
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Probability distribution and Bell’s inequality for the quantum qubit state
TL;DR: In this article, the problem of Bell's inequality violation for a particle with spin 1/2 was studied within the tomographic approach and two possible methods for constructing the distribution functions associated with the qubit quantum state were presented.
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Эволюция вероятностных мер, связанных с квантовыми системами@@@Evolution of probability measures associated with quantum systems
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Virtual correlations in single qutrit
TL;DR: In this article, the positive invertible map of the mixed states of a single qutrit onto the states of two identical fermions is constructed, and it is shown that using this one-to-one correspondence between qutris states and states of the two identical three-dimensional fermians, one may attribute hidden entanglement to a single mixed state of qutres.