PhD thesis: Multipartite entanglement and quantum algorithms
Daniel Alsina

TL;DR
This thesis explores multipartite entanglement measures, maximally entangled states, and quantum algorithms, including experimental implementations on IBM quantum computers, advancing understanding of quantum correlations and computational techniques.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of multipartite entanglement and demonstrates quantum algorithms on real quantum hardware, integrating theoretical and experimental insights.
Findings
Characterization of multipartite entanglement measures
Implementation of quantum algorithms on IBM quantum computers
Insights into quantum thermodynamics and adiabatic quantum computation
Abstract
PhD thesis dealing with various aspects of multipartite entanglement, such as entanglement measures, absolutely maximally entangled states, bell inequalities, entanglement spectrum and quantum frustration. Also some quantum algorithms run with the IBM quantum computer are covered, together with others applied to adiabatic quantum computation and quantum thermodynamics.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
