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List of works by Paul M. Alsing

A geometrical representation of entanglement

scientific article published in 2022

Decrease of Fisher information and the information geometry of evolution equations for quantum mechanical probability amplitudes

scientific article published on 01 April 2018

Electric field tuning of plasmonic response of nanodot array in liquid crystal matrix.

scientific article

Entanglement and the quantum-to-classical transition

Extending the Hong-Ou-Mandel effect: The power of nonclassicality

scholarly article

Gaussian Amplitude Amplification for Quantum Pathfinding

scientific article published in 2022

Information geometry aspects of minimum entropy production paths from quantum mechanical evolutions

scientific article published on 01 February 2020

Ion trap simulations of quantum fields in an expanding universe

scientific article published on 6 June 2005

Linear programmable nanophotonic processors

Measurement of Quantum Interference in a Silicon Ring Resonator Photon Source

scientific article published on 4 April 2017

Quantifying entanglement in a 68-billion-dimensional quantum state space.

scientific article published on 25 June 2019

Quantum Reactivity: An Indicator of Quantum Correlation

scientific article published on 19 December 2019

Quantum circuit optimization using quantum Karnaugh map

scientific article published on 24 September 2020

Quantum transport in magneto-optical double-potential wells

Recovering classical dynamics from coupled quantum systems through continuous measurement

article

SU(1,1) parity and strong violations of a Bell inequality by entangled Barut–Girardello coherent states

Simplified derivation of the Hawking–Unruh temperature for an accelerated observer in vacuum

article published in 2004

Teleportation with a Uniformly Accelerated Partner

scientific article published on October 30, 2003

The quantum to classical transition in continuously measured bipartite entangled systems

Transition to classical chaos in a coupled quantum system through continuous measurement