hi there,
we are going for dinner tonight at 7pm (probably to Maison Blunt). Please send me short email asap if you are coming (family members welcome)
See you later, M.
Am 17.08.2011 um 17:14 schrieb Frédéric Dupuis:
Hello everyone,
As you may have guessed from the title of the email, we will have a group seminar soon. More precisely on Monday (!), August 22, at 16:00 in HIT K51. Sebastian Seehars will present his masters thesis.
Your outstanding seminar organizer,
--Frédéric
Speaker: Sebastian Seehars Title: Symmetric Extensions — Applications to Entanglement Detection and Quantum Key Distribution Date/Time/Place: Monday, August 22, 16:00, HIT K51
Abstract: A bipartite quantum state is called symmetrically extendible if there exists an extension to N Bobs such that tracing out all but any single one of them results in the original quantum state. Symmetric extensions are well known in the framework of entanglement detection as they give rise to an efficient solution of the weak membership problem of separability: Given an arbitrary bipartite quantum state, decide if it is entangled or ε-close to the set of separable states.
In my talk, I will give a short introduction to the topic of symmetric extensions and present new applications to quantum key distribution. It turns out that we can find upper bounds to the secret key rate of a state by considering its symmetric extendibility and the conditional mutual information of its extensions. We apply this technique to get improved upper bounds for the family of isotropic states.
The talk is based on results from my master thesis, supervised by Matthias Christandl and Michael Walter.
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