Authors
Stephen D Bartlett, Terry Rudolph, Robert W Spekkens
Publication date
2007/4
Source
Reviews of Modern Physics
Volume
79
Issue
2
Pages
555-609
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
Recently, there has been much interest in a new kind of “unspeakable” quantum information that stands to regular quantum information in the same way that a direction in space or a moment in time stands to a classical bit string: the former can only be encoded using particular degrees of freedom while the latter are indifferent to the physical nature of the information carriers. The problem of correlating distant reference frames, of which aligning Cartesian axes and synchronizing clocks are important instances, is an example of a task that requires the exchange of unspeakable information and for which it is interesting to determine the fundamental quantum limit of efficiency. There have also been many investigations into the information theory that is appropriate for parties that lack reference frames or that lack correlation between their reference frames, restrictions that result in global and local superselection rules. In …
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Scholar articles
SD Bartlett, T Rudolph, RW Spekkens - Reviews of Modern Physics, 2007