• the no-broadcasting theorem is a result of quantum information theory. In the case of pure quantum states, it is a corollary of the no-cloning theorem. The...
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  • In physics, the no-cloning theorem states that it is impossible to create an independent and identical copy of an arbitrary unknown quantum state, a statement...
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  • theorem (physics) Kramers' theorem (physics) Nielsen–Ninomiya theorem (quantum field theory) No-broadcasting theorem (quantum information theory) No-cloning...
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  • Deutsch–Jozsa algorithm Schrödinger–HJW theorem Counterfactual quantum computation Fidelity of quantum states No-broadcasting theorem Quantum teleportation Swap test...
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  • compression. This was the quantum analog of Shannon's noiseless coding theorem, and it helped to start the field known as quantum information theory....
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  • In physics, the no-communication theorem (also referred to as the no-signaling principle) is a no-go theorem in quantum information theory. It asserts...
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  • The no-hiding theorem states that if information is lost from a system via decoherence, then it moves to the subspace of the environment and it cannot...
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  • noncommutativity of measurements, teleportation, interference, the no-cloning and no-broadcasting theorems, and unsharp measurements. The toy model cannot, however...
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  • In physics, the no-deleting theorem of quantum information theory is a no-go theorem which states that, in general, given two copies of some arbitrary...
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  • non-classical GPTs. These include the impossibility of universal broadcasting, i.e., the no-cloning theorem; the existence of incompatible measurements; and the existence...
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  • In quantum information theory, the no-teleportation theorem states that an arbitrary quantum state cannot be converted into a sequence of classical bits...
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  • the Coase theorem (/ˈkoʊs/) describes the economic efficiency of an economic allocation or outcome in the presence of externalities. The theorem is significant...
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  • Bell's theorem is a term encompassing a number of closely related results in physics, all of which determine that quantum mechanics is incompatible with...
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  • perfect copying of quantum states without violation of the No-Cloning and No-Broadcasting Theorems, but at the cost of not being 100% reproducible. The cloning...
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  • In quantum computing, the threshold theorem (or quantum fault-tolerance theorem) states that a quantum computer with a physical error rate below a certain...
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  • Pusey–Barrett–Rudolph (PBR) theorem is a no-go theorem in quantum foundations due to Matthew Pusey, Jonathan Barrett, and Terry Rudolph (for whom the theorem is named)...
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  • approximated by a finite circuit from the gate set, with no bound on its length. So, the Solovay–Kitaev theorem shows that this approximation can be made surprisingly...
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  • that can lead to the same mixed states are limited by the Schrödinger–HJW theorem. Purification is used in algorithms such as entanglement distillation,...
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  • The Eastin–Knill theorem is a no-go theorem that states: "No quantum error correcting code can have a continuous symmetry which acts transversely on physical...
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  • In quantum computing, the Gottesman–Knill theorem is a theoretical result by Daniel Gottesman and Emanuel Knill that states that stabilizer circuits–circuits...
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    matrices is positive-semidefinite. This is known as the Schur product theorem, after Russian mathematician Issai Schur. For two positive-semidefinite...
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  • In mathematical physics, Gleason's theorem shows that the rule one uses to calculate probabilities in quantum physics, the Born rule, can be derived from...
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  • Holevo's theorem is an important limitative theorem in quantum computing, an interdisciplinary field of physics and computer science. It is sometimes called...
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    Swedish Rhapsody (numbers station) (category Secret broadcasting)
    Office of State Protection and Foreign Intelligence Agency) that used AM broadcasting and operated between the late 1950s and 1998. It was used to send coded...
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    geometry. This work, also introducing a preliminary form of the Nash–Moser theorem, was later recognized by the American Mathematical Society with the Leroy...
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  • 1976 – popular mathematics writer, author of the bestseller Fermat's Last Theorem: Unlocking the Secret of an Ancient Mathematical Problem, former professor...
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  • one of the Dead Sea Scrolls Myanmar Time (UTC+06:30) MacMahon Master theorem, a result in enumerative combinatorics and linear algebra MMT (Eclipse)...
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  • theory Continuity theorem may refer to one of two results: Lévy's continuity theorem, on random variables Kolmogorov continuity theorem, on stochastic processes...
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    Funct. Anal. 3 (1993), no. 3, 209–262. Klainerman, S.; Machedon, M. Space-time estimates for null forms and the local existence theorem. Comm. Pure Appl. Math...
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  • professor at Harvard University Michel Balinski 1954, known for Balinski's theorem; mathematician and economist, winner of the John von Neumann Theory Prize...
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