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Quantum cryptography based on Bell's theorem. SS. 661-663. In: Physical Review Letters. Vol. 67, No. 6.
(New York), 1991. - (28 x 19,5 cm). SS. 661-776, IV. Mit Abbildungen. Original-Broschur.
Erste Ausgabe. - Ekert (geboren 1961), Professor für Quantenphysik in Oxford, ist ein Pionier der Quantenkryptographie. "Ekert's research extends over most aspects of information processing in quantum-mechanical systems, with a focus on quantum cryptography and quantum computation. Building on the idea of quantum non-locality and Bell's inequalities he introduced entanglement-based quantum key distribution. His 1991 paper generated a spate of new research that established a vigorously active new area of physics and cryptography. It is one of the most cited papers in the field and was chosen by the editors of the Physical Review Letters as one of their "milestone letters", i.e. papers that made important contributions to physics, announced significant discoveries, or started new areas of research" (Wikipedia). - Stempel auf Einband, sonst sauber und wohlerhalten
Quantum cryptography based on Bell's theorem. SS. 661-663. In: Physical Review Letters. Vol. 67, No. 6.
(New York), 1991. - (28 x 19,5 cm). SS. 661-776, IV. Mit Abbildungen. Original-Broschur.
Erste Ausgabe. - Ekert (geboren 1961), Professor für Quantenphysik in Oxford, ist ein Pionier der Quantenkryptographie. "Ekert's research extends over most aspects of information processing in quantum-mechanical systems, with a focus on quantum cryptography and quantum computation. Building on the idea of quantum non-locality and Bell's inequalities he introduced entanglement-based quantum key distribution. His 1991 paper generated a spate of new research that established a vigorously active new area of physics and cryptography. It is one of the most cited papers in the field and was chosen by the editors of the Physical Review Letters as one of their "milestone letters", i.e. papers that made important contributions to physics, announced significant discoveries, or started new areas of research" (Wikipedia). - Stempel auf Einband, sonst sauber und wohlerhalten
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