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- Dalam teori informasi kuantum dan optik kuantum, teorema Gisin-Hughston-Jozsa-Wootters (GHJW) adalah hasil tentang realisasi keadaan campuran dari sistem kuantum sebagai ansambel keadaan kuantum murni dan hubungan antara pemurnian yang sesuai dari kepadatan operator. Teorema ini dinamai berdasarkan fisikawan dan matematikawan ,, . (in)
- In quantum information theory and quantum optics, the Schrödinger–HJW theorem is a result about the realization of a mixed state of a quantum system as an ensemble of pure quantum states and the relation between the corresponding purifications of the density operators. The theorem is named after physicists and mathematicians Erwin Schrödinger, Lane P. Hughston, Richard Jozsa and William Wootters. The result was also found independently by Nicolas Hadjisavvas building upon work by Ed Jaynes, while a significant part of it was likewise independently discovered by N. David Mermin. Thanks to its complicated history, it is also known by various other names such as the GHJW theorem, the HJW theorem, and the purification theorem. (en)
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- Dalam teori informasi kuantum dan optik kuantum, teorema Gisin-Hughston-Jozsa-Wootters (GHJW) adalah hasil tentang realisasi keadaan campuran dari sistem kuantum sebagai ansambel keadaan kuantum murni dan hubungan antara pemurnian yang sesuai dari kepadatan operator. Teorema ini dinamai berdasarkan fisikawan dan matematikawan ,, . (in)
- In quantum information theory and quantum optics, the Schrödinger–HJW theorem is a result about the realization of a mixed state of a quantum system as an ensemble of pure quantum states and the relation between the corresponding purifications of the density operators. The theorem is named after physicists and mathematicians Erwin Schrödinger, Lane P. Hughston, Richard Jozsa and William Wootters. The result was also found independently by Nicolas Hadjisavvas building upon work by Ed Jaynes, while a significant part of it was likewise independently discovered by N. David Mermin. Thanks to its complicated history, it is also known by various other names such as the GHJW theorem, the HJW theorem, and the purification theorem. (en)
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- Teorema Gisin-Hughston-Jozsa-Wootters (in)
- Schrödinger–HJW theorem (en)
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