Talks
TQC 2011 Book of abstracts (pdf)
- Hector Bombin (Perimeter Institute)
- Hans Briegel (Innsbruck)
- Nicolas Gisin (Geneva)
- Mio Murao (Tokyo)
- Tobias Osborne (Hannover)
- Umesh Vazirani (Berkeley)
* Ordered alphabetically by first author's last name
- Telescopic relative entropy
Koenraad Audenaert
- Large violation of Bell inequalities using both particle and wave measurements
Daniel Cavalcanti, Nicolas Brunner, Paul Skrzypczyk, Alejo Salles and Valerio Scarani
- Local unitary group stabilizers and entanglement for multiqubit symmetric states
Curt Cenci, David Lyons and Scott Walck
- The locking-decoding frontier for generic dynamics
Frederic Dupuis, Jan Florjanczyk, Patrick Hayden and Debbie Leung
- Unconditionally-secure and reusable public-key authentication
Lawrence Ioannou and Michele Mosca
- Approximating the Turaev-Viro invariant of mapping tori is complete for one clean qubit
Stephen Jordan and Gorjan Alagic
- Long distance quantum key distribution with continuous variables
Anthony Leverrier and Philippe Grangier
- Quantum discord in quantum information theory - from strong subadditivity to the Mother protocol
Vaibhav Madhok and Animesh Datta
- A generalization of Noether's theory and the information-theoretic approach to the study of symmetric dynamics
Iman Marvian and Robert Spekkens
- Secure device-independent quantum key distribution with causally independent measurement devices
Lluis Masanes, Stefano Pironio and Antonio Acin
- Self-testing graph states
Matthew Mckague
- Multi-query quantum sums
David Meyer and James Pommersheim
- Which graph states are useful for quantum information processing?
Mehdi Mhalla, Mio Murao, Simon Perdrix, Masato Someya and Peter S. Turner
- Span-program-based quantum algorithm for evaluating unbalanced formulas
Ben Reichardt
- Mistrustful quantum cryptography in a device-independent setting
Jonathan Silman, Andre Chailloux, Nati Aharon, Iordanis Kerenidis, Stefano Pironio and Serge Massar
- Towards a tight finite key analysis for BB84
Marco Tomamichel, Charles Ci Wen Lim, Renato Renner and Nicolas Gisin
- Bitwise quantum min-entropy sampling and new lower bounds for random access codes
Juerg Wullschleger