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Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics

Professor in Quantum Information Theory

Career

  • 2017- :  DAMTP, University of Cambridge
  • 2001-2016: Statistical Laboratory, University of Cambridge

Research

Nilanjana is a member of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. Her current research interests are Quantum Information Theory and Mathematical Physics. 

Recent Papers

Publications

Asymptotic Entanglement Manipulation of Bipartite Pure States
G Bowen, N Datta
– IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory
(2008)
54,
3677
The coding theorem for a class of quantum channels with long-term memory
N Datta, TC Dorlas
– Journal of Physics. A. Mathematical and Theoretical
(2007)
40,
8147
Beyond i.i.d. in quantum information theory
G Bowen, N Datta
– CoRR
(2006)
abs/quant-ph/0604013,
451
Quantum Coding Theorems for Arbitrary Sources, Channels and Entanglement Resources
G Bowen, N Datta
(2006)
Complementarity and additivity for covariant channels
N Datta, M Fukuda, AS Holevo
– Quantum Information Processing
(2006)
5,
179
Quantum entropy and quantum information
N Datta
(2006)
83,
395
Maximal output purity and capacity for asymmetric unital qudit channels
N Datta, MB Ruskai
– Journal of Physics. A. Mathematical and General
(2005)
38,
9785
Multipartite entanglement in quantum spin chains
D Bruss, N Datta, A Ekert, LC Kwek, C Macchiavello
– Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
(2005)
72,
014301
On a Sufficient Condition for Additivity in Quantum Information Theory
N Datta, AS Holevo, YM Suhov
– Problems of Information Transmission
(2005)
41,
9
Perfect transfer of arbitrary states in quantum spin networks
M Christandl, N Datta, TC Dorlas, A Ekert, A Kay, AJ Landahl
– Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
(2005)
71,
032312
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Research Groups

Cantab Capital Institute for the Mathematics of Information
Centre for Quantum Information and Foundations

Room

B0.16

Telephone

01223 337955