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Sub-series D, Information and communication security,$x1874-6268 ;$vv. 26 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 08$a1-60750-546-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $aTitle -- Preface -- Contents -- Quantum Cryptography -- Optimal local protocols for processing of entangled states - local cloning and eavesdropping -- Commercial potential of quantum cryptography -- Quantum voting via NV centers in diamond -- Tools for optical implementations of quantum communication protocols with application to quantum key distribution -- Phase-time coding quantum cryptography -- Simplifying information-theoretic arguments by post-selection -- QKD: a million signal task -- On practical implementations of qudit-based quantum key distribution protocols -- Trusted noise in continuous-variable quantum key distribution -- Eavesdropping on the LM05 secure communication protocol -- Quantum Computing -- Quantum algorithms for formula evaluation -- Tradeoffs for reliable quantum information storage in 2D systems -- Quantum algorithm for preparing thermal Gibbs states - detailed analysis -- Spin-Hamiltonian analysis of quantum registers on single NV center and proximal 13C nuclei in diamond -- Physics for Quantum Information Processing -- Multimode detection of broadband squeezed vacuum -- Superadditivity of multiple access gaussian channels -- Multi-pixel sources of entangled light in the correlation measurements without homodyne detection -- Nonmultiplicativity of probability of faithful teleportation in the Knill-Laflamme-Milburn scheme -- Continuous variable entanglement creation by means of small cross-Kerr nonlinearity -- Multi mode nano scale Raman echo quantum memory -- Local bounds for general Bell inequalities with the reduced entropy of the settings -- Atomic quantum memories for light -- Observable measures of entanglement -- Solid state hybrid devices for quantum information processing -- Subject Index -- Author Index. 330 $aThis volume contains papers presented at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop September 9-12, 2009, "Quantum Cryptography and Computing: Theory and Implementation", that was held in Sopot, Poland and organized by the National Quantum Information Centre of Gdansk. 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