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Theory of Quantum Computation, Communication, and Cryptography - Third Workshop, TQC 2008 Tokyo, Japan, January 30 - February 1, 2008, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
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Theory of Quantum Computation, Communication, and Cryptography - Third Workshop, TQC 2008 Tokyo, Japan, January 30 - February 1, 2008, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 5106
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TheWorkshoponTheoryofQuantumComputation, Communication, andCr-
tography (TQC) focuses on theoretical aspects of quantum
computation, qu- tum communication, and quantum cryptography, which
are part of a larger interdisciplinary ?eld that casts information
science in a quantum mechanical framework. The third TQC was held
from January 30 to February 1, 2008, at the U- versity of Tokyo,
Tokyo, Japan. It consisted of invited talks, contributed talks and
a poster session. A selection of these contributors were invited to
submit a paper to this Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)
proceedings. The ?eld of quantum information processing is rapidly
growing in depth and in breadth. TQC is a workshop dedicated to the
presentation and discussion of original research. While most
research in quantum information is published in a wide range of
journals and conference proceedings in computer science, physics,
mathematics and other traditional areas of science, there is a
growing
nicheforhigh-qualityjournalsandproceedingsdedicatedtoresearchinquantum
information. TQC is one of the ?rst such conferences or workshops
that has decided to publish a selection of the submissions in an
o?cial proceedings of the workshop to be published in the LNCS
series. We are extremely fortunate to have had the support and
advice of our P-
gramCommittee(listedhere)andareverygratefulforalltheirhardwork.Wealso
appreciatethehelpofthefollowingadditionalreviewers:
Jean-ChristianBoileau, Jop Briet, David Feder, Francois Le Gall,
Hector Garcia, Tohya Hiroshima, and CaseyMyers.
WealsoextendoursincerethankstothelocalOrganizingCommitteeforpulling
togetherallthelocalandlogisticalaspectsoftheworkshopsosuccessfully.
Lastly, many thanks to NTT for sponsoring TQC 2008, to the
University of Tokyo for their generous support, and to Springer for
agreeing to publish these proceedings in the LNCS seri
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