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Professor Artur Ekert FRS

Professor

Research theme

  • Quantum information and computation

Sub department

  • Atomic and Laser Physics
artur.ekert@physics.ox.ac.uk
Clarendon Laboratory
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Beyond the quantum horizon

Scientific American 307:3 (2012) 70-75

Authors:

D Deutsch, A Ekert

Beyond the Quantum Horizon Once viewed as imposing absolute limits on knowledge and technology, quantum theory is now expanding the power of computers and the vistas of the mind

SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN 307:3 (2012) 84-+

Authors:

David Deutsch, Artur Ekert

Decoherence-Assisted Transport in a Dimer System

PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 108:2 (2012) ARTN 020602

Authors:

I Sinayskiy, A Marais, F Petruccione, A Ekert

Less Reality, More Security

QUANTUM AFRICA 2010: THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FOUNDATIONS OF RECENT QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY 1469 (2012) 35-42

Authors:

Artur Ekert, Alastair Kay, James Pope

The Effects of Free Will on Randomness Expansion.

TQC Springer 7582 (2012) 98-106

Authors:

Dax Enshan Koh, Michael JW Hall, Setiawan, James E Pope, Artur Ekert, Alastair Kay, Valerio Scarani

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