The following pages link to Michał Oszmaniec (Q284462):
Displaying 22 items.
- Communication strength of correlations violating monogamy relations (Q284465) (← links)
- Multipartite quantum correlations: symplectic and algebraic geometry approach (Q1626343) (← links)
- On detection of quasiclassical states (Q2896244) (← links)
- Epsilon-Nets, Unitary Designs, and Random Quantum Circuits (Q5030341) (← links)
- Geometry and topology of CC and CQ states (Q5171400) (← links)
- How many invariant polynomials are needed to decide local unitary equivalence of qubit states? (Q5409656) (← links)
- Convexity of momentum map, Morse index, and quantum entanglement (Q5418951) (← links)
- Critical sets of the total variance of state detect all SLOCC entanglement classes (Q6234810) (← links)
- A universal framework for entanglement detection (Q6242573) (← links)
- Fraction of isospectral states exhibiting quantum correlations (Q6247667) (← links)
- Which multiphoton states are related via linear optics? (Q6249754) (← links)
- Classical simulation of fermionic linear optics augmented with noisy ancillas (Q6252129) (← links)
- Creation of superposition of unknown quantum states (Q6261918) (← links)
- Random bosonic states for robust quantum metrology (Q6270568) (← links)
- Simulating positive-operator-valued measures with projective measurements (Q6277716) (← links)
- Universal extensions of restricted classes of quantum operations (Q6287329) (← links)
- Classical simulation of photonic linear optics with lost particles (Q6296648) (← links)
- Simulating all quantum measurements using only projective measurements and postselection (Q6304512) (← links)
- Operational relevance of resource theories of quantum measurements (Q6313014) (← links)
- Classical simulation of linear optics subject to nonuniform losses (Q6320569) (← links)
- Fermion Sampling: a robust quantum computational advantage scheme using fermionic linear optics and magic input states (Q6357335) (← links)
- Implementation of quantum measurements using classical resources and only a single ancillary qubit (Q6365101) (← links)