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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0346187

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $475,000.00
    Summary
    Quantum entanglement and its role in complex quantum systems. Quantum entanglement - non-classical correlations in quantum states - is the physical resource at the heart of modern applications of quantum technology, such as absolutely secure communication, and teleportation of quantum states from one location to another. This project aims to deepen our theoretical understanding of entanglement by characterizing the type and amount of entanglement present in the ground and thermal states of a ge .... Quantum entanglement and its role in complex quantum systems. Quantum entanglement - non-classical correlations in quantum states - is the physical resource at the heart of modern applications of quantum technology, such as absolutely secure communication, and teleportation of quantum states from one location to another. This project aims to deepen our theoretical understanding of entanglement by characterizing the type and amount of entanglement present in the ground and thermal states of a general physical system. These results will enable us to study the central role entanglement plays in quantum phase transitions - the change of a physical system from one state of matter to another, different, state of matter, one with a truly quantum character.
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    Federation Fellowships - Grant ID: FF0455782

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,519,710.00
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    Principles of Quantum Information Science. The use of quantum mechanical systems to carry and process information is enabling a revolution in information technology through innovations such as quantum computation and quantum teleportation. This project investigates the fundamental theory of quantum information science. The project aims to formulate general principles governing the power and behaviour of quantum information. These principles will, in turn, enable the development of powerful new .... Principles of Quantum Information Science. The use of quantum mechanical systems to carry and process information is enabling a revolution in information technology through innovations such as quantum computation and quantum teleportation. This project investigates the fundamental theory of quantum information science. The project aims to formulate general principles governing the power and behaviour of quantum information. These principles will, in turn, enable the development of powerful new applications of quantum information. Principal areas to be addressed include: general conditions for a physical system to be usable for quantum computation, the development of new algorithms for quantum computers, the development of new quantum communication protocols, and the theory of quantum entanglement.
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    Special Research Initiatives - Grant ID: SR0567109

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $69,438.00
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    Smart astronomy: using computational science to understand distant radio galaxies. Radio galaxies are among the largest galaxies in the universe with their copious radio emission powered by massive black holes. Australian radio telescopes are very effective at tracing these massive galaxies back in time so we can measure how black holes formed and developed. These measurements depend on reliable identification of the radio sources with our optical telescopes to make vital measurements of their d .... Smart astronomy: using computational science to understand distant radio galaxies. Radio galaxies are among the largest galaxies in the universe with their copious radio emission powered by massive black holes. Australian radio telescopes are very effective at tracing these massive galaxies back in time so we can measure how black holes formed and developed. These measurements depend on reliable identification of the radio sources with our optical telescopes to make vital measurements of their distances. Until now this identification process has been straightforward, but the next generation of studies will look so far back in time that the identification will become ambiguous. Our project will develop a software tool that applies techniques from computational science to overcome the ambiguity in this matching problem.
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