02935nam 2200685z- 450 991055713460332120231214132837.0(CKB)5400000000040707(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68587(EXLCZ)99540000000004070720202105d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierQuantum Information and SymmetryBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 electronic resource (104 p.)3-03928-800-8 3-03928-801-6 Recent research in the fields related to the quantum information theory (QIT) is becoming some of the most intriguing and promising investigations in contemporary physics. Many novel QIT concepts are discussed in the literature, and the broad range of new models of quantum optics and solid-state physics have been recently considered in the context of QIT. Theideas of symmetry are widely discussed in all physical sciences, becoming keystones of various concepts and considerations, leading to novel discoveries in physics. Thus, this Special Issue is devoted to the broad range of QIT topics that are related to the ideas of symmetry. It covers a broad range of ideas that can develop upon the basic research and applications in the field of quantum information, and in general, quantum theory.Research & information: generalbicsscs–wave symmetry Eliashberg formalismBaGe3 superconductorthermodynamic propertiesnonlinearly coupled oscillatorsPT symmetrycross-Kerr nonlinearitystability analysisquantum propertiesnonlinear oscillatorquantum entanglementopen system??-symmetryentanglementnegativityquantum controlMathieu functionstime-dependent driving fieldssuperconductivityfour-fermion attractionMeissner effectfermion quartetsattractorcomplex Ginzburg–Landau equationsolitonquantum machine learningassociative memoryResearch & information: generalLeonski Wiesławedt1314803Kalaga Joanna KedtSzczęśniak RadosławedtLeonski WiesławothKalaga Joanna KothSzczęśniak RadosławothBOOK9910557134603321Quantum Information and Symmetry3031986UNINA