154 citations to https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/natph1
  1. Mark M. Wilde, “Entanglement cost and quantum channel simulation”, Phys. Rev. A, 98:4 (2018)  crossref
  2. Michael Hippke, Paul Leyland, John G. Learned, “Benchmarking inscribed matter probes”, Acta Astronautica, 151 (2018), 32  crossref
  3. Michael Hippke, “Interstellar communication. II. Application to the solar gravitational lens”, Acta Astronautica, 142 (2018), 64  crossref
  4. Mark M. Wilde, Haoyu Qi, “Energy-Constrained Private and Quantum Capacities of Quantum Channels”, IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory, 64:12 (2018), 7802  crossref
  5. K. K. Sabapathy, J. S. Ivan, R. García-Patrón, R. Simon, “Divergence-free approach for obtaining decompositions of quantum-optical processes”, Phys. Rev. A, 97:2 (2018)  crossref
  6. Jan Czajkowski, Marcin Jarzyna, Rafał Demkowicz-Dobrzański, “Super-additivity in communication of classical information through quantum channels from a quantum parameter estimation perspective”, New J. Phys., 19:7 (2017), 073034  crossref
  7. Felipe Lacerda, Joseph M. Renes, Volkher B. Scholz, “Coherent-state constellations and polar codes for thermal Gaussian channels”, Phys. Rev. A, 95:6 (2017)  crossref
  8. Pietro Liuzzo-Scorpo, Wojciech Roga, Leonardo A. M. Souza, Nadja K. Bernardes, Gerardo Adesso, “Non-Markovianity Hierarchy of Gaussian Processes and Quantum Amplification”, Phys. Rev. Lett., 118:5 (2017)  crossref
  9. Ludovico Lami, Christoph Hirche, Gerardo Adesso, Andreas Winter, “From Log-Determinant Inequalities to Gaussian Entanglement via Recoverability Theory”, IEEE Trans. Inform. Theory, 63:11 (2017), 7553  crossref
  10. J. Solomon Ivan, Krishna Kumar Sabapathy, R. Simon, “Scaling maps of s -ordered quasiprobabilities are either nonpositive or completely positive”, Phys. Rev. A, 96:2 (2017)  crossref
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