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Prof Andreas Winter

Scientist knows less than nothing

(Physics of Information)

ICREA Research Professor at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Currently on leave from

Department of Mathematics
University of Bristol
University Walk
Bristol BS8 1TW, United Kingdom

Phone: +44(0)117 92-87968
Fax: +44(0)117 92-87999

Email: a.j.winter (at) bris.ac.uk

(Scientific) Interests

Quantum information theory, quantum computation, discrete mathematics. Human language, history, art. ...Also, I'm a local celebrity.


Publications

Many of my publications are available on the arXiv (quant-ph).
Others are listed by MathSciNet.

Keep Calm and Do Epic Shit A good problem can be jolly good entertainment for an afternoon or it could be your PhD, it may define your entire scientific life or it can drive you crazy. Here I want to share some of those I came across - and could not solve myself.

[20 April 2012] Stronger subadditivity of quantum entropy?

[To be continued] ...



Science (and other) links

A list of relevant links is still kept at this site. Direct way to last week's quant-ph postings at the arXiv. By the way, also math-ph is worth a look ;-)

Don't miss a visit to the salon de retiré (self-censorship version of “refusé”): let's thank those few who had the sincerity to withdraw a claim they know is wrong — small numbers against the legion of unconcerned polluters of webspace.

The local quantum information research groups: at Computer Science, at Mathematics, and at Physics. ...Not all of them quite up to date, however.

Would you like to see this page in German? Or Japanese?? (Courtesy of google - for more languages see the babelfish.)



Andreas Winter, a.j.winter (at) bris.ac.uk. Last modified on 1 January 2013.



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