Alexander S. Holevo's Researches in Quantum Information Theory in 20th Century
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.16550v1
- Date: Thu, 25 Apr 2024 12:06:49 GMT
- Title: Alexander S. Holevo's Researches in Quantum Information Theory in 20th Century
- Authors: Masahito Hayashi,
- Abstract summary: This paper reviews Holevo's contributions to quantum information theory during the 20 century.
At that time, he mainly studied three topics, classical-quantum channel coding, quantum estimation with Cramero-Rao approach, and quantum estimation with the group covariant approach.
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- Abstract: This paper reviews Holevo's contributions to quantum information theory during the 20 century. At that time, he mainly studied three topics, classical-quantum channel coding, quantum estimation with Cramero-Rao approach, and quantum estimation with the group covariant approach. This paper addresses these three topics.
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