A number of different research groups work within CQT. They cover topics ranging from the very theoretical (QIP=PSPACE) to the very practical (hacking quantum cryptography). In between, there are projects looking into the foundations of physics (Leggett inequalities), at exotic states of matter (Bose-Einstein condensates), geometric phases, the shadow cast by a single atom, the relationships between entanglement and thermodynamics, and more. Explore the research happening at CQT in more detail by visiting our group and topic pages.
Recent Preprints
- The effects of reduced \"free will\" on Bell-based randomness expansion
- Condensate deformation and quantum depletion of Bose-Einstein condensates in external potentials
- A parallel approximation algorithm for mixed packing and covering semidefinite programs
- A direct product theorem for bounded-round public-coin randomized communication complexity
- Measuring quantumness via anticommutators



