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Mutually unbiased bases as submodules and subspaces
Mutually unbiased bases submodules and subspaces Combinatorics
2012/6/19
Mutually unbiased bases (MUBs) have been used in several cryptographic and communications applications. There has been much speculation regarding connections between MUBs and finite geometries. Most o...
Some attempts at proving the non-existence of a full set of mutually unbiased bases in dimension 6
attempts non-existence of a full set mutually unbiased
2011/1/21
A set of k mutually unbiased bases (MUB) in CN is a set of orthonormal bases whose basis
vectors obey the following relations.
Quadratic discrete Fourier transform and mutually unbiased bases
Quadratic discrete Fourier transform mutually unbiased bases
2010/11/9
The present chapter [submitted for publication in "Fourier Transforms, Theory and Applications", G. Nikolic (Ed.), InTech (Open Access Publisher), Vienna, 2011] is concerned with the introduction and ...
A Fourier analytic approach to the problem of mutually unbiased bases
Mutually unbiased bases complex Hadamard matrices difference sets Delsarte’s method
2010/10/19
We give an entirely new approach to the problem of mutually unbiased bases (MUBs), based on a Fourier analytic technique in additive combinatorics. The method provides a short and elegant generalizati...
A Fourier analytic approach to the problem of mutually unbiased bases
Mutually unbiased bases complex Hadamard matrices difference sets Delsarte’s method
2010/12/15
We give an entirely new approach to the problem of mutually unbiased bases (MUBs), based on a Fourier analytic technique in additive combinatorics. The method provides a short and
elegant generalizat...
Constructing Mutually Unbiased Bases in Dimension Six
Constructing Mutually Unbiased Bases Dimension Six
2010/4/9
The density matrix of a qudit may be reconstructed with optimal efficiency if the expectation values of a specific set of observables are known. In dimension six, the required observables only exist i...