William "Bill" Kent Wootters (born 7 July 1951[citation needed]) is an American theoretical physicist, and one of the founders of the field of quantum...
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Wootters is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Mary Wootters, American coding theorist and computer scientist William Wootters (born...
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Schrödinger–HJW theorem (redirect from Gisin-Hughston-Jozsa-Wootters theorem)
mathematicians Erwin Schrödinger, Lane P. Hughston, Richard Jozsa and William Wootters. The result was also found independently (albeit partially) by Nicolas...
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cannot exist (the same result would be independently derived in 1982 by William Wootters and Wojciech H. Zurek as well as Dennis Dieks the same year). The aforementioned...
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same history. This was first understood by physicists Don Page and William Wootters in 1983. They proposed to address the problem of time in systems like...
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Schumacher is also credited with inventing the term qubit along with William Wootters of Williams College, which is to quantum computation as a bit is to...
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generation, and astrophysics. He is also the co-author, along with William Wootters and Dennis Dieks, of a proof stating that a single quantum cannot be...
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Charles H. Bennett, Gilles Brassard, Richard Jozsa, Asher Peres, and William Wootters, Crépeau invented quantum teleportation. Bennett, Charles H.; Brassard...
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that the term qubit was created in jest during a conversation with William Wootters. A binary digit, characterized as 0 or 1, is used to represent information...
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Herbert's ideas led to the development of the no-cloning theorem by William Wootters, Wojciech Zurek, and Dennis Dieks. In a review of Kaiser's book in...
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