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Samuel L. Braunstein

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Samuel L. Braunstein
Born1961
NationalityAustralian
Alma materUniversity of Melbourne
California Institute of Technology
Known for
AwardsRoyal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award(2003)
Scientific career
FieldsPhysicist
Institutions
Doctoral advisorCarlton Morris Caves
Doctoral studentsPieter Kok

Samuel Leon Braunstein (born 1961) is a professor at the University of York, England. He is a member of a research group in non-standard computation and has a particular interest in quantum information, quantum computation, and black hole thermodynamics.

Braunstein has written or edited three books and has published more than 140 papers, which have been cited over 36,000 times. His most important work is on quantum teleportation, and published in a paper titled Unconditional Quantum Teleportation.[1] The paper has been cited more than 3,000 times and received significant coverage in both the scientific and mainstream press.

In February 2006, Braunstein made the news due to his involvement in the first successful demonstration of quantum telecloning.[2]

From 2009, he began to research black hole thermodynamics, contributing to the black hole information paradox and the firewall paradox.[3][4]

Braunstein co-authored papers with Gilles Brassard and Simone Severini, with whom he introduced the Braunstein-Ghosh-Severini Entropy of a graph.

Education

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Braunstein completed his PhD in 1988 at Caltech, under Carlton M. Caves. His dissertation was titled Novel Quantum States and Measurements.

Academic career

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Awards and honors

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Books

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  • Samuel L. Braunstein: Quantum Computing: Where Do We Want To Go Tomorrow?, Wiley-VCH, ISBN 3-527-40284-5
  • Samuel L. Braunstein and Hoi-Kwong Lo: Scalable Quantum Computers: Paving the Way to Realization, Wiley-VCH, ISBN 3-527-40321-3
  • Samuel L. Braunstein and Arun K. Pati (Eds.): Quantum Information with Continuous Variables, Springer, ISBN 1-4020-1195-4

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Notes

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  1. ^ Furusawa, A.; Sørensen, J. L.; Braunstein, S. L.; et al. (1998). "Unconditional Quantum Teleportation". Science. 282 (5389): 706–709. doi:10.1126/science.282.5389.706. PMID 9784123.
  2. ^ "Quantum telecloning: Captain Kirk's clone and the eavesdropper". physorg.com. 16 February 2006.
  3. ^ Braunstein, Samuel L.; Pirandola, Stefano; Życzkowski, Karol (2013). "Better Late than Never: Information Retrieval from Black Holes". Physical Review Letters. 110 (10): 101301. arXiv:0907.1190. Bibcode:2013PhRvL.110j1301B. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.101301. PMID 23521247. S2CID 8110531.
  4. ^ "Better Late than Never: Information Retrieval from Black Holes" (PDF). March 2013. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.101301.
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