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A number of different research groups work within the CQT. The range of topics covered goes from the very theoretical (additivity conjectures) to the applied end (hacking quantum cryptography). In between there are projects looking into foundations of physics (Leggett inequalities), at exotic states of matter (Bose-Einstein condensates), geometric phases, shadow cast by a single atom, relationships between entanglement and thermodynamics ...

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Recent Papers

  • Pure Mott phases in confined ultracold atomic systems
  • Multipartite entanglement percolation
  • The Partition Bound for Classical Communication Complexity and Query Complexity
  • QIP = PSPACE
  • Local content of bipartite qubit correlations

Highlights

  • Cold fermions as a hot topic!
  • A new physical principle behind quantum physics
  • All you wanted to know in quantum cryptography...
  • Our local BEC in the local press
  • Hack the Quantum
  • QIP = PSPACE = IP
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