Milestone developments in quantum Information and No-Go theorems
Kapil K. Sharma, Vladimir P. Gerdt, Pyotr V. Gerdt

TL;DR
This paper reviews key historical developments, theoretical milestones, and experimental progress in quantum information, emphasizing no-go theorems and their mathematical proofs to highlight the field's foundational aspects.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of milestone theoretical and experimental advances in quantum information, including detailed explanations of no-go theorems and their proofs.
Findings
Summarizes major theoretical milestones in quantum information.
Highlights experimental demonstrations of quantum information principles.
Details mathematical proofs of key no-go theorems.
Abstract
In this article we present milestone developments in the theory and applications of quantum information from historical perspectives. The domain of quantum information is very promising to develop quantum computer, quantum communication and varieties of other applications of quantum technologies. We also give the light on experimental manifestations of major theoretical developments. In addition, we present important no-go theorems frequently used in quantum information along with ideas of their respective mathematical proofs.
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