Quantum information science
Article on ''Bell's Theorem'' by Shimony in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, (2004). Includes a useful list of references, including general reading.
Bell's Theorem
An explanation of Bell's Theorem , based on N. D. Mermin's article, "Bringing Home the Atomic World: Quantum Mysteries for Anybody," Am. J. of Phys. 49 (10), 940 (October 1981)
Bell's Theorem: Physics
Measurement of the excited-state lifetime of a microelectronic circuit ,Physical Review Letters, Vol 90, No. 2, January 2003
Coherent control of macroscopic quantum states in a single-Cooper-pair box , Nature 398, pp. 786-788
Coherent control of macroscopic quantum states in a single-Cooper-pair box
A Quantum Cryptography Computer Simulator F. Lucas Rodriguez
Documento sin título
Quantum Key Distribution over 67 km with a plug & play system xxx abs quant
[quant-ph/0203118] Quantum Key Distribution over 67 km with a plug & play system
Quantum crypto comes to Blighty
Quantum crypto comes to Blighty | Channel Register
A quantum leap: Researchers create super-secure computer network view
MetroWestDailyNews.com - Local / Regional News: A quantum leap: Researchers create super-secure computer network
Quantum Cryptography with Entangled Photons
Quantum Cryptography with Entangled Photons: Welcome!
Elementary explanation of quantum entanglement and quantum cryptography pass features
Center for Quantum Computation - The CQC, part of Cambridge University, is a group of researchers studying quantum information, and is a useful portal for those interested in this field.
CQC Homepage
Quantum information can be negative cam user negative information
Quantum information can be negative (popular description)
Qwiki - A quantum physics wiki devoted to providing technical resources for practicing quantum information scientists.
Main Page - Qwiki
QIIC – Quantum Information, Imperial College London.
Quantum Information
ERA-Pilot QIST WP1 European roadmap on Quantum Information Proceesing and Communication
ERA-Pilot WP1
Quantiki – quantum information science wiki.
Main Page - Quantiki
bogo-sort in the Jargon File (with a discussion of the joke quantum sort)
bogo-sort
The organization cofounded by one of the pioneers in quantum computation, David Deutsch
Qubit.org
An update on qubits in the Oct 2005 issue of Scientific American
Science & Technology at Scientific American.com: Quantum Bug -- [ PHYSICS ] -- Qubits might spontaneously decay in seconds
An update on qubits in the Jan 2005 issue of Scientific American
Scientific American Magazine: The latest science news and science articles
The quantum computer - history web stuff history
the quantum computer - history
Go crack a froola!
Deutch's 1985 paper qubit resource
Richard P. Feynman, 1982, ''Simulating Physics with Computers'' (Russian language/postscript)
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